The Anker Steam Deck Dock is a 6-in-1 USB-C hub for handheld gaming PCs, with a hardwired 8.66-inch USB-C cable that plugs directly into a Steam Deck, ROG Ally, or Legion Go. Docked mode gives the handheld an HDMI output for 4K at 60Hz, a Gigabit Ethernet port, two USB-A ports, one USB-C data port, and a PD-in port that passes through up to 90 watts of charging to the handheld while everything else is connected. The dock measures about 4.3 x 2.6 inches and weighs 5 ounces.

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Anker’s built-in USB-C cable is a design choice most other docks don’t share. Standard hubs use a female port, which requires a separate cable to connect the hub to the handheld. Anker hardwired an 8.66-inch cable directly into the dock, so plugging in takes only one motion. The cable coils under the dock when not in use, keeping the dock small enough to throw into a backpack for travel.

The HDMI port on the Anker dock outputs up to 4K at 60Hz via a standard HDMI 2.0 or 2.1 cable. Steam Deck games mostly run at 1080p or 720p on the handheld screen, but when docked to a TV, compatible titles output at full HDMI resolution. Older games, indie titles, and console-ported games play at 4K on the Steam Deck OLED. Media playback also works at 4K for Netflix, YouTube, and other streaming apps.