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You can never have too many accessories for portable consoles. That’s what I thought when I picked up a few more interesting and practical items from JSAUX, which I’ll go into in detail later. I’m sure other gaming enthusiasts will appreciate them and might even add a few to their own wishlists. Let’s dive in.
Read also: JSAUX Accessories for Portable Consoles Review, part 1: Docking Stations and Joy-Con Connector
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6-in-1 Docking Station with M.2 SSD
I’ll start with the most interesting item – a device that completely changed my expectations of what a basic docking station can do. Meet the 6-in-1 Docking Station with M.2 SSD. Right away, I’ll say this isn’t just a hub in the usual sense. Its functionality is surprisingly impressive.

So, what does it offer? There’s an HDMI output for an external monitor with 120 Hz support, providing a sharp image and a fully immersive gaming experience. For me, that’s actually a big deal. Display and graphics requirements keep increasing, so it’s nice to enjoy gaming rather than settle for the minimal performance that typical docking stations offer. On that front, the JSAUX device delivers.
The device also includes a built-in Ethernet port with speeds up to 1 Gbps. No lags, no interruptions, and no frustration from sudden drops in internet speed – everything runs smoothly. Of course, it also comes with standard ports for connecting a mouse, keyboard, or gamepad, along with pass-through charging that supports up to 100 W PD.
But that’s not all. The device features an integrated M.2 SSD slot with the drive included – a major advantage that sets this hub apart from typical models. Essentially, it significantly expands the console’s capabilities. It not only consolidates peripherals and reduces cable clutter but also provides extra storage for games, which is always in short supply.
A neat touch: when connecting the console to the docking station, you no longer have to figure out how to position the cable so it doesn’t get in the way, bend awkwardly, or stick out and distract from gameplay. The port is now angled at 90 degrees, creating a small curve behind the console that’s completely out of sight. For perfectionists, this design is a welcome bonus.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 138×86×30 mm
- Weight: 290 g
- Material: thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), aluminium
- Ports: 1×USB-C, 1xHDMI 2.0, 2xUSB-A 3.2, Gigabit LAN Ethernet, M.2 slot
- Compatibility with portable devices: Steam Deck, Steam Deck OLED, ROG Ally (not compatible with ROG Ally X), Legion Go, MSI Claw.
Package contents
The JSAUX 6-in-1 docking station arrived in a white box with a minimalist design, consistent with the brand’s typical style.

Inside, the package included the docking station itself, a short USB-C cable for connecting to the console, a power adapter with a plug, a screwdriver with a screw for installing the SSD, and a user manual.

Notably, you don’t need to buy the SSD separately, as the $200 model comes with a pre-installed 2 TB Lexar NM 610 Pro. In general, the docking station supports M.2 formats 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280.
Design
The device has a restrained yet appealing design. Its gray body, accented with subtle decorative elements, looks polished and would fit well in any setup.

On top of the docking station is a removable cover that conceals the SSD slot. The cover comes off quickly and easily.
The brand name is engraved in dark gray on the front. In the area where the portable console sits, there are anti-slip pads that ensure a secure fit, prevent sliding, and protect the device from scratches.
The back of the hub also features anti-slip pads for stable placement on a desk or other surface.
Most of the ports are located along the edges, with one exception: a dedicated port for direct internet connection is positioned on the side. I wasn’t a fan of this layout; having all cables at the back would make them easier to hide and manage. Why the manufacturer chose this side placement remains unclear.
Overall, I liked the JSAUX 6-in-1 Docking Station. The price is reasonable for this type of device, and everything works smoothly. The only drawback is the side-mounted Ethernet port, which feels a bit inconvenient.
180° USB-C to C & A Adapter Set
My next standout find is a set of small adapters from JSAUX – honestly, I can’t imagine how I managed without them before. They make using a gaming console, phone, tablet, or other devices much more convenient. The main advantage is in their design.
The adapter itself has a U-shaped form, which allows the cable to run along the device’s body. It’s incredibly practical: nothing sticks out, nothing gets in the way, the port remains stable, and the cable is protected from damage. It’s a simple yet very effective solution.
Package contents and specifications
I have a small white box in my hands, which contains two adapters:
- Adapter 1: USB Type-C male connector on one side, USB Type-C female connector on the other
- Adapter 2: USB Type-C male connector on one side, USB Type-A female connector on the other
Nothing superfluous, just what you need to conveniently connect the cable to your devices.
Appearance
The key feature of these adapters is their U-shaped design. They have beveled edges and the brand name, JSAUX, is engraved on the top.

The appearance is understated yet stylish. When connected, the adapters don’t draw attention, which is a plus. With a console, they look integrated and cohesive.
Shoulder Bag for Handheld
If you rarely part with your gaming setup, this accessory is almost guaranteed to make it onto your must-have list. Personally, it pairs perfectly with the JSAUX Shoulder Bag for Handheld. I’ll go into more detail about it next – and you’ll probably be rushing to order one too.

The backpack has a neat and understated exterior. At first glance, it might seem like it doesn’t offer much space, but that changes once you look inside.

The backpack is made from high-quality Oxford fabric, which is resistant to damage and tearing. It’s very durable and should last a long time. The exterior’s rigidity is provided by EVA polymer material. The backpack is waterproof – moisture won’t seep in, even through the zipper – and it maintains its shape well, protecting everything inside. The strap is easily adjustable, and the back panel is breathable, which is an important feature.

The set even includes a case for storing up to 10 SD cards – a feature that’s definitely a nice touch from the manufacturer.

What’s inside? Everything is thoughtfully designed. The backpack has two spacious compartments, one of which is specifically meant for carrying a Steam Deck, Steam Deck OLED, ROG Ally, or similar devices. My Legion Go fits perfectly as well, so it can be included without any issues.

The other compartment features numerous pockets, allowing you to organize all your essentials neatly without creating clutter. Everything stays in its place and is easily accessible – no more digging through the backpack to find an adapter, charger, or headphones.

On the back, near the panel that rests against your body, there’s a hidden external pocket for carrying documents, a wallet, a phone, or other small items.
This is a genuinely well-designed and convenient backpack. It takes the worry out of packing a console along with its charger and other accessories without risking damage to the screen. Everything has its designated place. Finally, here are some photos showing how the backpack looks on me, both with and without the included additional strap.
Conclusions
So, these are the portable console accessories this brand offers. The most important thing is that all of them are thoughtfully designed, practical, and well-made – there are no hidden caveats, fine print disclaimers about unsupported ports, or bags falling apart after a week of use. That’s what makes the brand stand out. Looking at the product images, I now understand – they’re accurate, no exaggeration, everything is honest. Serious console users will appreciate that. I’ve tested them myself, and the brand passes the test – I can recommend it.

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