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DroiX NT8 & NH8 hubs and SD1 Docking Station now available

DroiX Hubs & Docking station
DroiX Hubs & Docking station

If you have a mini PC, laptop, handheld gaming PC and find yourself short on USB ports, wanting a stable non-wireless internet connection or maybe video output to a second display, our new range of hubs and docking station are the perfect choice.

In the age of digital versatility, USB hubs and docking stations have emerged as essential tools for multitaskers. At their core, USB hubs are devices that expand a single Universal Serial Bus (USB) port into several, allowing multiple devices to connect and communicate with a host system simultaneously. Docking stations, on the other hand, are advanced platforms designed to extend the capabilities of laptops or other portable devices such as a mini PC. They not only provide additional USB ports but also offer connections for monitors, Ethernet, audio, and sometimes even dedicated graphics.

Handheld gaming PC with docking station
Handheld gaming PC with docking station

The primary benefit of using these tools lies in their ability to enhance productivity and streamline workflows. With a USB hub, users can effortlessly manage data transfer between various devices, charge multiple gadgets, or even use different peripherals like keyboards and mice simultaneously. Docking stations elevate this convenience, particularly for laptop users, by transforming a portable computer into a powerful desktop system with expanded screen real estate and faster network connections. In essence, both USB hubs and docking stations exemplify the spirit of modern computing: more connectivity, more efficiency, and more possibilities.

DroiX NT8 Clear USB Hub

The DroiX NT8 Clear USB Hub is a beacon of advanced connectivity, meticulously designed for the tech-savvy user. With its potent 10/100/1000M RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet and vibrant 4K HDMI 2.0 output, it promises unparalleled speed and visual clarity.

DroiX NT8 Clear USB Hub
DroiX NT8 Clear USB Hub

Charging is transformed into a swift process with its 100W PD capability. Additionally, the DroiX NT8 Clear USB Hub three USB 3.0 ports and Micro/SD card readers provide seamless data transfers. All this power is elegantly encased in a compact frame with clear casing, measuring just 104x43x13mm, epitomizing both functionality and portability.

DroiX NH8 Hub

The DroiX NH8 Hub is a beacon of advanced connectivity and performance. Featuring a 10/100/1000M RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port, it ensures blazing-fast internet experiences. Visual output is enhanced with HDMI 2.0 and dual USB Type-C ports, delivering stunning 4K visuals at 60Hz. Plus, its in-built PCIe NVMe slot offers flexibility for storage expansion (SSD not included), catering to future needs.

DroiX NH8 USB Hub
DroiX NH8 USB Hub

Enhancing its versatility, the hub sports a USB Type-A 3.0 port for swift data transfers and a USB Type-C cable for broad device compatibility. From PCs to handheld gaming PC’s, the DroiX NH8 Hub bridges the gap between devices with unmatched efficiency.

DroiX SD1 Docking Station

The DroiX SD1 Docking Station revolutionizes the handheld gaming experience. Designed for optimal compatibility with leading devices like the Steam Deck and AYA NEO series, it features a USB Type-C connection and RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet, ensuring seamless, lag-free gaming sessions.

DroiX SD1 Docking Station
DroiX SD1 Docking Station

Additionally, the HDMI 2.0 offers immersive 4K visuals, enriching every gameplay. Its robust 100W PD charging and three USB 3.0 ports enhance utility, while the sturdy grey aluminium build, complemented by protective silicon pads, ensures longevity and safeguarding for your gaming devices. Devices we have tested that fits the DroiX SD1 Docking Station are Steam Deck, ROG Ally, GPD WIN 4, GPD WIN 4 2023, ONEXPLAYER 2, AYA NEO 2S, AYA NEO Geek, AYA NEO Geek 1S.

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