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the Chroma Dock Chroma portable from Riser It is a compressed position and a sidewalk for gaming devices and mobile game devices, providing shipping and interface to send your games to a larger screen. As the name suggests, it includes RGB lighting that forms part of the Razer ecosystem. It was announced in CES in January, and recently began shipping. Is it good? Well, very much, with some important warnings.
Razer Handheld Chroma Dock is well built. The direction of the company’s signature is followed by providing high -quality accessories that look great and reliable. The quality of mineral construction is a nice touch against all other cheap plastic options that flounder there. It is also somewhat small, which makes it easy to drop a bag while going out. This is a type of point, as Razer designed this sidewalk to be carried, and fits well with the idea of full hand games in the first place.
One of the major differences in Chroma Dock, compared to other sidewalks, which also plays on the aspect of pregnancy, is that the attached parkable position is adjustable. It will fall flat, cover the installation surface completely and turn everything into a small cube. Or you can set it sharply like 75 degrees to find the perfect viewing angle during games.
As the name Chroma suggests, there is a RBG Light bar on the front to coincide with Chroma settings. If you do not use a device that supports Chroma, there is a button on the right side that you can use to move between some pre -lighting scenes.
The first strange design option flies almost in the face of the entire portable idea: there is a USB-C cable that comes out of the back. This is what relates to your mobile hand, but it is strange that it cannot be separated or even folded in the sidewalk itself. So it is somewhat related to the point of view of transfer.
Then there is a selection of the port. There is a USB-C 100W port, three USB-A Gen 1 ports, Gigabit Ethernet and HDMI 2.0 port. This is not a terrible choice for the outlet for the laying station, but the lack of a USB-C or Displayport second or a 3.5 mm headphone port is somewhat disappointing.
For something mainly the laying station for portable games, Chroma Dock works well. I am a drug addict on Roj’s ally and I had no problems at all. It was great to be able to drop the ally on the dock, the switching pattern, and immediately playing play on my screen and television. A large number of ports that transport Windows 11 on the ally make it much easier by allowing me to use a keyboard and a mouse with it.
Chroma Dock works with any USB-C device, including Nintendo. Just be aware that it is somewhat embarrassing with switching because you have to appoint him upside down to work, and you will need to use the original Nintendo charger with him. You will also need to provide your charger for any device you use because Razer does not include a device in the box. But for the key specifically, you will need Nintendo One.
Technically, you can install any USB-C device on the dock, including a tablet or a phone, to get a type of all in one in one. If you are in good condition, this may be a changing games in more than one way.
If you are ready to pay Razer installment, perhaps. Chroma Dock will return you to $ 80It is more than twice the price of most of the other similar sidewalks. This is a lot to ask for something like that. But if you want a razer brand and have other Chroma lighting equipment, they are well designed, if you lack some features.
Razer’s Handheld Chroma Dock is a pavement that is designed strongly for your mobile device or tablet with most of the ports you will need to prepare suitable games. It is also completely carried to games while moving. However, it is expensive, and has some settlements that she does not get on other similar sidewalks.