The Steam Deck might be a handheld, but using the portable PC on a big screen is a key feature for me. Yes, I know it can't really handle resolutions above 1080p, and in a way that's all part of the appeal. The only problem is, that putting together a proper hybrid setup more often than not means picking up an additional docking station, so finding an absolute bargain dock this Prime Day was top of my list.

So, what do Prime Day Steam Deck deals have to offer in the way of docking stations? Well, I actually managed to find the excellent iVoler 5-in-1 for just $19.99 (was $23.99), with a handy 17% discount knocking it to its lowest price.

In honesty, the accessory isn't that expensive to begin with, but I'm still happy to see it floating around for $20. Ivoler's cheap docking station has dropped to this level before, but only three times by my count. That's not that frequent considering we've had several big sales throughout the year already.

The thing is, this Prime Day gaming deal more serves as a perfect excuse to remind you to actually buy a dock, as I'm willing to bet there are a bunch of you Steam Deck players out there going without. Should you buy the iVoler Steam Deck dock? I've tested most of the best Steam Deck dock options out there, and the ones I haven't got my mits on are still very similar to the rest. The majority of options follow the same blueprint provided by Valve 's official docking station before the best gaming handheld contender even launched, which is.