Mobile gaming is currently having one of its biggest booms since the GameBoy era. Options like the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, and Nintendo Switch have become immensely popular for gaming on the go. Part of this is because they’re excellent as non-portable consoles as well when plugged into a dock that allows you to use them with a larger display.

Finding a good dock can feel like a challenge, particularly because there are many options flooding the industry that aren’t the most reputable. We’re here to help you cut through the fluff and find some docking options that are high-quality and reputable. Here are our choices for the best docks to use with your Steam Deck.

Syntech Steam Deck Dick Cover

Syntech Steam Deck Dock

Great for any purpose

The Syntech Steam Deck Dock is great if you just need a high-quality dock and no extra bells and whistles. We recommend this piece at any budget for any need.

A JSAUX Steam Deck Dock showcasing compatibility, connectivity, and form.

Syntech isn’t a name that many of us are familiar with, but their Steam Deck Dock is a well-known and popular option - so much so that we’ve opted to place it first on our list. This is an excellent go-to option for anyone who’s looking for a third-party dock.

At its price, there aren’t many options that can feature the same benefits. With 6-in-1 docking, this piece features HDMI 2.0 ports, 4K resolution at a 60Hz refresh rate, a great ethernet connection, and more. This option is also compatible with Steam Deck OLEDs, ROG Ally, and the Lenovo Legion Go.

A black Sabrent dock against a white background.

JSAUX Steam Deck Docking Station

Good for multiple devices

The JSAUX 6-in-1 Docking Station is great for using multiple mobile devices. This docking station works for both the Steam Deck and the ASUS ROG Ally

A promotional image for the NewQ Steam Deck Dock, showing connectivity, picture quality, and airflow.

JSAUX’s 6-in-1 option is another wonderful choice that provides strong competition with nearly any other product in the space. This option’s gigabit ethernet is its main talking point, offering up to 1000Mbps. That makes downloading games a quicker task, while also keeping your connection more stable - though, naturally, this can vary depending on your internet service provider.

Aside from this, the JSAUX Docking Station is compatible withthe ROG Allyas well. It offers 3 USB-A 3.0 connections and a 100W USB-C charging port to verify you have as much connectivity as you need to keep your station up and running.

A promotional graphic for the iVANKY 8-in-1 USB dock against a white background.

SABRENT 6-Port Steam Deck Docking Station

Excellent at its price range

The SABRENT 6-Port Steam Deck Docking Station is great for any gamers on a budget. We recommend this docking station if you’re more focused on keeping your budget tight than getting a dock that has multiple features.

A promotional graphic for the LISEN 13-in-1 Steam Deck Dock

SABRENT enters the space at a slightly more affordable price tag than many competitors, but it’s still not quite in the territory of what we’d call a ‘budget option.’ Still, if you’re strapped for cash and need a good replacement dock fast, its lower price in comparison to other items on this list can make it a great choice.

Otherwise, you may favor this piece for its six ports, which makes it a strong choice if you’re connecting multiple devices. It has 3 USB-A ports and 2 USB-C ports, with the sixth remaining free for alternative options like external storage. With 4K resolution and up to 60Hz refresh rates for a secondary display, this minimalist option makes a strong case for itself.

NewQ Steam Deck Dock

Only viable for the Steam Deck

The NewQ Steam Deck Dock is favored for its excellent affordability. However, this option is also exclusive to the Steam Deck, making it lackluster if you have several mobile platforms.

NewQ is a brand that mostlydeals in accessories, which has given them a good amount of experience when it comes to making docks. Their NewQ Steam Deck Dock is our choice for a great affordable budget option, but you won’t be stuck with worse performance just because of saving your budget.

This deck has four ports, featuring 2 USB-A ports, an HDMI port, and a USB-C port. If you aren’t using too many devices, there’s no reason for you to need more, and it benefits greatly from a minimalist setup. One drawback is that this dock is only compatible with the Steam Deck, but… that’s what we’re here for, isn’t it? It isn’t the best option if you need a deck for multiple devices, but if you just need a Steam Deck dock, this budget choice might be the best on the market.

iVanky 8-in-1 Docking Station

Excellent for users with multiple systems

The iVanky Docking Station is a great choice for anyone using multiple mobile devices. you’re able to also get this piece for cheaper if you choose the option that doesn’t have a power supply. Naturally, if you do so, verify you have a back-up power supply as well.

At full price, the iVanky Docking Station is more expensive than many competitors - at first. This piece has an interesting selling point where you can purchase itwithout a power supplyfor less than half of its full price. If you’re replacing a previous dock, you may already have a compatible power supply. verify, because without one, this option is about $70 - a price point that makes it difficult to justify, if we’re being frank.

Aside from being able to purchase it at less than half its full price, this piece is an excellent choice for people with multiplemobile devices. It’s compatible with nearly every official product on the market, provides plenty of ports, and a hardwire ethernet connection up to 1000Mbps.

LISEN 13-in-1 Steam Deck Docking Station

Best for large setups

The LISEN 13-in-1 Steam Deck Docking Station is, frankly, bordering on overkill. But if you’re interested in using your docking station as the center of your entertainment setup, this is a great option to go for.

Are the “X-in-1” numbers getting a bit ridiculous once we reachthirteenin one? Maybe a bit, but if you’re looking for a dock that can serve as the focal point of the majority of your gaming setup, the LISEN 13-in-1 Docking Station is a fantastic choice. Like many of its competitors, this piece offers 4K resolution at 60Hz and up to a gig of ethernet speed.

Otherwise, you can enjoy this piece’s massive performance with compatibilities from every USB variant, ethernet, HDMI, and even Micro SDs. There are 5 total ports for USB and plenty of other functionalities on offer. One of its biggest benefits is its dual cooling fan system that makes sure your portable console isn’t in danger of overheating.

FAQ

Can I Use My Nintendo Switch Dock For My Valve Steam Deck?

Some third-party Switch docks are compatible with the Valve Steam Deck, yes. We suggest making sure before purchasing a dock and trying.

Are The Steam Deck And Steam Deck OLED The Same For Docking?

Generally, yes. Most docks that work with one will work with the other.

Where Can I Find A Reliable Steam Deck?

We suggest checking official retailers in a brick-and-mortar establishment. You should also research brands before making a purchase to ensure you aren’t buying a low-quality product. Our chosen retailers are Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy.