When Valve revealed the Steam Deck to the world, many gamers were interested in the possibility of using it in both desktop and portable modes, something that essentially allows PC users to use Valve’s laptop as if it were a Nintendo Switch.
Sadly, Valve has delayed its official Steam Deck platform, forcing consumers to look to third-party solutions, something that iVoler has taken advantage of with its new dock for the Steam Deck. This dock comes with interesting features, such as its compatibility with 4K 60Hz screens, in addition to the possibility of connecting up to 3 USB 3.0 devices.
It is a powered dock, thus also allowing the Steam Deck to be charged thanks to a 65W USB-C PD3.0 connector that will be able to provide all the necessary energy to all the devices connected to the dock. As you might expect, this will generate some heat, something that should be easily dissipated through the dock. thanks to its open rear that does not restrict the entry and exit of air to the cooling system of the console.
The iVoler dock arrives at a price of 35.99 dollars in the United States, although the price it will have in Spain if it arrives here is unknown.
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Jordi Bercial
Avid technology and electronics enthusiast. I’ve been messing around with computer components almost since I could walk. I started working at Geeknetic after winning a contest on their forum about writing hardware articles. Drift, mechanics and photography lover. Feel free to leave a comment on my articles if you have any questions.
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