Anker’s 13-in-1 Thunderbolt dock drops $130 to a new low of $200

Anker's 13-in-1 Thunderbolt dock drops $130 to a new low of $200
It features all the ports you'll need for the perfect desk setup Anker 577 Thunderbolt dock Anker 577 Thunderbolt dock $199.99 $329.99 Save $130 The Anker 577 13-in-1 Thunderbolt dock is down to its lowest price yet. At just $200, it offers all the ports you'll need for your desk setup. The Anker 577 Thunderbolt dock usually retails for $330, but it dropped to $240 during the recent Cyber Monday sale. In case you missed the deal, we have some good news. The dock is now down to its lowest price yet, and you can grab it for just $200 by following the link above. The Anker 577 Thunderbolt dock is an absolute steal at the discounted price, as it features all the ports you'll need for your desk setup. Over on the front, it features TF and SD card readers, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a USB-A port, and two USB-C ports for quick...

Popular Steam Deck dock maker pulls upcoming design, claiming a competitor stole it

Popular Steam Deck dock maker pulls upcoming design, claiming a competitor stole it
Peripherals manufacturer Jsaux has announced it is delaying and redesigning its planned RGB Steam Deck dock, as reported by Gaming on Linux (opens in new tab). Jsaux alleges that its manufacturing partner leaked its design to a rival company, and that this rival company co-opting its design led to the decision to pull the product.Valve has its in-house Steam Deck dock (opens in new tab) available for purchase, but with the long delay before it was released and a $90 price tag, it's a bit of a tall order. Meanwhile, any old USB-C hub will work for connecting a Deck to external peripherals, and manufacturers like Jsaux have stepped in to offer cheaper alternatives to Valve's docking station. We're fans of the company's standard Deck dock (opens in new tab), though we recommend shelling out the extra $10 for its HB0603 (opens in new tab) model.Jsaux...

This tent-inspired wireless charging dock adds a touch of liveliness to your tabletop

This tent inspired wireless charging dock adds a touch of liveliness
Working as a charger, multiport hub, and even a wire-organizer, ‘HUT on the reeds’ by Yeeun Son is a quirkily designed piece of tech that explores the intersection between tech and decor… or ‘techor’. It styles itself as a hut, or rather a simplified version of a hut (let’s just call it a tent) that rests on a ‘grassy patch of land’. The hut’s hollow design houses a wireless charging coil, multiple USB ports, and enough empty space to hide/conceal those ugly charging cables that would otherwise be strewn across your desk. The HUT’s base comes with a ridged surface that lets you prop phones up, and even do things like rest pencils and pens! Designer: Yeeun Son The HUT comes in two sizes, a smaller size that works well with phones, and a larger size that also lets you dock tablets, should you choose. While most tablets...

Satechi USB-C Slim Dock For 24-Inch iMac Review: Fixing Shortcomings

Satechi USB-C Slim Dock For 24-Inch iMac Review: Fixing Shortcomings
There are plenty of iMac docks on the market today, especially after the launch of the 2021 M1 models. Part of the tradeoff for the computer's gorgeously slim design is the dearth of ports, all of which are hidden behind its screen. But while many of these docks and hubs are advertised as compatible with the 24-inch iMac, Satechi's new dock takes that to the extreme — in fact, the USB-C Slim Dock is designed only for the 24-inch M1 iMac. Sure, you could use it for other computers, but then you lose one of its biggest features. That feature is actually the wide gap on its bottom that perfectly fits the base of the iMac. This makes the dock look almost like it's part of the iMac itself, especially if you get matching colors. The dock also creates a wider base that you could put things on if you like. Either way, its exclusivity to the 2021 and...