ASUS Reveals ROG Bulwark and Gaming Charger Docks for Handheld and Mobile Gaming

The seven-port Bulwark Dock outputs 4K @ 144 Hz or 8K @ 30 Hz while feeding devices up to 100 W.

ROG Bulwark Dock
The ROG Bulwark Dock. ASUS

ASUS's gaming arm, ROG (Republic of Gamers) just announced two new dock peripherals designed to keep your handheld PC, mobile gaming device, or gaming laptop, charged up and connected on the go.

ROG Bulwark Dock: 7-in-1

The 7-in-1 Bulwark Dock promises a ton of ports to let you connect a headset, external monitor, various peripherals and other gaming stuff to your gaming device of choice. Its HDMI 2.1 port allows for 4K at 144Hz or 8K resolution at 30kHs refresh rates, while its USB-C port delivers 100 watts of power delivery. It also includes 3 USB A ports, one Gigabit Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for wired sound.

The dock flips open, making a little stand for your ROG Ally or other handheld at a nice viewing angle, and it has a rubberized base to keep it from sliding around your desk. Imagine grabbing your handheld PC and connecting it to a big monitor and your mouse, keyboard (or gamepad), all the while charging your gaming device at the same time. If you're more a laptop gamer, you can connect that to all the peripherals as well; just close the little dock stand and it works while charging your gaming PC laptop.

The Bulwark Dock also has ROG-style touches, like Aura Sync RGB lighting to match the whole exosystem from monitors to keyboards and headphones.

ROG 100W Gaming Charger Dock

ROG 100W Gaming Charger Dock
The ROG 100W Gaming Charger Dock ASUS

This little fella offers some dock-like capabilities in a different form factor than the Bulwark above.

The ROG 100W Gaming Charger Dock promises HDMI 2.0, USB-C (with 100 W power delivery) and two USB-A ports (with 5-10W power, giving you a total 110W of power for your connected devices. You can send 4K at 60Hz or 1080p at a 120Hz refresh rate via this little powerhouse, and ASUS says you can even use it without plugging it into a power source.

There are no pricing details as of yet, but if you're looking for a great way to connect your gaming hardware on the go, these docks from ASUS could be exactly what you need.

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