Steam Deck Deals - Save On Grips, Docks, And More (February 2024)
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The Steam Deck is undoubtedly the most popular handheld PC on the market, so it has unsurprisingly spawned legions of third-party accessories since launching in 2022. From battery packs and microSD cards to docks and more, there are numerous ways to customize your device. Often times, you can get solid Steam Deck accessories for very reasonable prices; this includes third-party docks that are significantly cheaper than the official dock from Valve.
We'd consider a USB-C dock, microSD card, and portable battery pack to be practically essential purchases for Steam Deck owners. Right now, a bunch of these useful Steam Deck accessories are up for grabs for even lower prices than usual. We've put together a list of the best Steam Deck accessory deals we could find at Amazon.
Spigen Rugged Armor Protective Case
$25 ($30)
Spigen makes some of the most popular smartphone cases, so it should come as no surprise that it's doing the same for Steam Deck. Composed of a TPU cover to help mitigate drop damage and with an external wrist strap for added security, it should give you peace of mind when traveling with your handheld PC.
Full Protective Case for Steam Deck + Kickstand
$16 ($24)
This deal is exclusive to Amazon Prime members. The case is shock-absorbent and flexible, making it easy to install yet durable enough to withstand scratches and drops. You'll also find a built-in kickstand that adds versatility to your gaming setup.
Steam Deck Carrying Case
$21 ($30)
With enough space for your Steam Deck and all its accessories, this is a great way to keep your gear safe while on the road. It offers a shock and water-resistant design, and can be carried by a handle like a briefcase or slung over your shoulder with its detachable shoulder strap.
Sabrent 6-Port Docking Station for Steam Deck
$25 ($30)
Not interested in dropping $79 for the official Steam Deck Dock from Valve? Then take a look at this model from Sabrent, which features multiple USB-C ports, an HDMI port, and three USB-A ports. It also supports 4K output and is designed around a non-slip base that ensures your Steam Deck won't shift around while gaming.
JSAUX Docking Stations
$30-$40 ($40-$50)
Two JSAUX Docking Stations are up for grabs for 10 bucks off each. The 5-in-1 Dock offers an ethernet port, two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, and a USB-C port. The 6-in-1 Dock offers all the above plus an additional USB-A port (bringing the total to three). Both are fully compatible with Steam Deck, giving you 4K output at 60Hz, along with a low-profile design that's easy to squeeze onto even the most cluttered desk.
Sabrent Docking Station
$70 ($80)
This dock is similar to the above Sabrent 6-Port Docking Station, though it adds an NVMe SSD slot (hence the price increase). This allows you to expand your Steam Deck's storage while connected to the dock. If you're running low on storage for your handheld, it's definitely a worthwhile investment. Keep in mind it doesn't come with the SSD, so you need to purchase a 2280 model NVMe SSD separately. This Samsung 990 EVO 2TB SSD is on sale for $160 right now. The 1TB model is down to $100.
JSAUX M.2 Docking Station
$90 ($100)
This is another dock built with an NVMe SSD slot. Aside from that, you'll get the usual ports and functionality--including 4K output at 60Hz, a USB-C port, HDMI port, and two USB-A ports. Like the dock above, you'll need to purchase NVMe SSD separately. The Samsung 990 EVO is a good option here, too.
Baseus 65W Portable Charger (30,000mAh)
$56 ($100)
Running out of battery faster than expected? Pick up the Baseus Portable Charger to add more time to your play sessions while on the go. Along with support for Steam Deck, it'll work well with other power-hungry electronics, including Nintendo Switch, laptops, productivity tablets, and more. Offering 65W of charging power and a 30,000mAh capacity, this power bank is capable of charging your Steam Deck while you play. Thanks to multiple USB ports, USB-C fast charging, microUSB, and more, you should be able to use this Baseus battery pack with just above every electronic you own.
Anker Power Banks
$54+
Anker makes some of the most popular power banks on the market, and two great ones are on sale right now. The 24,000mAh 65W portable charger is on sale for $54 (down from $80), while the 26,800mAh 60W model is a bit more expensive at $80 (down from $130) and comes with an AC adapter. Both are slim, lightweight devices, making them easy to slip into a backpack or suitcase.
Antank Magnetic Power Bank
$45 ($50)
Along with full support for Steam Deck, the Antank Magnetic Power Bank includes a removable magnetic mount. This lets you clip the battery pack directly onto your Steam Deck and makes it easier to play while it's charging.
microSD Cards
$30 for 512GB | $60 to $73 for 1TB
Thanks to Steam Deck's built-in microSD slot, you can expand your library beyond the device's internal storage. A handful of cards are currently on sale, including the 1TB Lexar for $73 (down from $130), the 512GB Samsung for $30 (down from $35), and the 1TB TeamGroup for $60 (down from $73).