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JSAUX have announced that their excellent M.2 Docking Station for Steam Deck that allows you to add in an SSD, is about to go on sale and they're now bundling a charger. Mentioned in a blog post, they're doing a nice discount between November 24th - November 28th.

When the sale goes live, the prices will be:

  • Dock + 65W Charger - $119.99 (Use the code JS20 to save $20, you can get one at $99)
  • Dock + 65W Charger + 1TB M.2 SSD - $189.99 (Use the code JS20 to save $20, you can get one at $169.99)
  • Dock + 65W Charger + 2TB M.2 SSD - $259.99 (Use the code JS40 to save $40, you can get one at $219.99)

Even better, for people who already purchased one, they're going to be sending you out a free 65W charger or if you email them you can get $20 sent back to you. They don't exactly need to do this, companies run sales and change up bundles all the time but this is a nice touch.

Why are they now including a charger? According to testing, Valve's official charger wasn't providing enough power to ensure the SSD could continue to be powered so they're ensuring people get the best experience.

You can see my previous little overview of it in the below video:

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