The $59.95 kit includes the Killswitch case, as well as a kickstand, plus skin decals of your choosing.Not only can you use Steam Deck to access your purchased Steam games, but it can also run games from Epic Games and GOG. But it’s great that you can add or remove the included kickstand with its lock slot. Like most options, the Killswitch leaves easy access to all of its buttons, triggers, ports, and most importantly, its fan’s airflow. Now, it uses a magnet-free mount that gets around this issue. Previously, its kickstand design attached magnetically, and they discovered that it drastically affected the fan speed in some Steam Deck units. Note: I want to plug the investigative digging by The Verge’s Sean Hollister and my Polygon colleague Alice Newcome-Beill, which turned up a big flaw with the Killswitch that Dbrand addressed in time for the release. But we’ve really enjoyed the Dbrand Project Killswitch, which lets you add or remove a kickstand, in addition to doing a great job of protecting your console and adding some grip. There are a bunch of soft and hard cases out there that you can slip your Steam Deck into to ruggedize it, and any of those might be just fine for you. You can clip a coupon on Amazon’s page that takes $20 off. Some recent third-party controllers will also work great, including the 8BitDo Ultimate Wireless and the GuliKit KingKong Pro 2. More recent controllers, like the PS4’s DualShock 4, the PS5’s DualSense, and even Nintendo’s Switch Pro Controller are all officially supported within the Steam interface, so it’s possible that you may already own one or more compatible controllers. Steam OS natively supports Xbox controllers dating back to the Xbox 360. The Deck supports multiple controllers, whether you’re connecting one via Bluetooth or via USB. If you don’t want to use the Steam Deck’s built-in controls, or if you just want a controller to use while it’s docked or on a stand, you have multiple options. It can only support up to 27-inch monitors up to 14.3 pounds (Amazon’s supports 32-inch monitors up to 25 pounds), but if all that you’re mounting is a Steam Deck, then it should be a great fit. Photo: Valve via Polygonįor something much less expensive, Monoprice’s monitor mount costs just $39.99 at Amazon. ![]() But it comes at a significant cost, priced at $89. The inclusion of DisplayPort sets it apart from most USB-C hubs, along with its elegant design. Its Deck Dock has HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, a USB-C port to receive power from a wall adapter (it includes the same 45 W model that the Steam Deck ships with), a gigabit Ethernet port, and three USB-A 3.1 ports. ![]() While Valve wasn’t the first company to launch a Deck-compatible dock, its version is one of the most port-rich options. Simply put, it can make your Steam Deck feel more like a home console, or a computer - whatever it is you’re going for. ![]() Not only can docks push your video to the big screen, they also let you connect peripherals via USB ports, like a removable hard drive, mouse, keyboard, and more. This is another category that’s rich with options, ranging in price and features. If you want to view your Steam Deck games or other content on a TV or a monitor, you’ll want a dock. We haven’t tested this one, but it seems to be great for the basics, plus it’s very thin.īest Steam Deck dock and dock alternatives ![]() If that’s too costly, Anker makes this significantly cheaper wireless (and rechargeable) keyboard that’s selling for $17.99 at Amazon.
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