TechReview: ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock

Review: ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock

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The Ultimate Compact Charger for Gamers

If you’re a gamer, a digital nomad, or someone who wants fewer items in your tech travel bag, the ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock might be exactly what you need. This compact yet powerful dock is designed to do more than just charge your device; it can also output video to an external display and connect USB peripherals. All of this comes in a tiny, travel-friendly package.

But is it actually useful in day-to-day use, or just another gaming accessory with a ROG logo slapped on?

Compact Design with Purpose

The first thing you’ll notice about the ROG 65W Charger Dock is how small it is. It’s about the size of a standard power adapter, making it easy to toss into a backpack or laptop sleeve without adding bulk. The matte black finish gives it a clean appearance, while the subtle ROG branding adds a touch of gamer flair without being over the top.

On the front, you’ll find three ports: a USB-C port, a USB-A port, and an HDMI output. The layout is simple and easy to access, and the build quality feels solid, especially for such a small accessory.

All-in-One Charging and Connectivity

This little dock packs in more functionality than you’d expect. Its standout feature is USB-C Power Delivery, which supports up to 65W, sufficient to charge most modern laptops, gaming handhelds like the ROG Ally X, as well as smartphones and tablets at high speed.

The HDMI 2.0 port allows you to connect your device to an external monitor or TV. It supports resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz, which is ideal for productivity tasks, watching media, or gaming on a bigger screen.

The USB-A 2.0 port is ideal for connecting peripherals such as keyboards, mice, or USB flash drives. While it’s not the fastest port, it gets the job done for accessories that don’t need high-speed data.

All of this means that with just one charger, you can power your device, use a second screen, and connect a peripheral; no dongles or hubs are required.

Real-World Performance and Use

In everyday use, the ROG 65W Charger Dock performs reliably. It charged the ROG Ally X and other USB-C laptops quickly and didn’t overheat or disconnect when multiple functions were used at once. Connecting to a monitor was as easy as plugging in the HDMI cable.

It also worked seamlessly with other USB-C devices, including smartphones and tablets. While it’s marketed toward gamers, it’s a great all-purpose dock for anyone who needs a versatile charger with a few extra tricks.

The included 2-meter braided USB-C cable is a nice touch. It’s long enough to reach most desks or power outlets and is built to handle data, charging and display signals. That makes it more than just a throw-in; it’s part of what makes this dock a complete solution.

Great for Travel and Minimalist Setups

One of the biggest benefits of this charger dock is how portable it is. If you’re someone who works or games on the go, this single device can replace your power brick, HDMI dongle, and USB hub. It’s perfect for hotel rooms, coffee shops, or any situation where space is limited.

Even at home, it’s a clean solution for those who prefer minimalist desk setups. Rather than a mess of wires and adapters, the ROG 65W Charger Dock keeps things tidy and efficient.

What Could Be Better

No device is perfect, and the ROG 65W Charger Dock does have a few limitations to keep in mind.

  • Only One USB-A Port

For individuals who frequently connect multiple accessories, such as a mouse, external drive, and game controller, one USB-A port may not be sufficient. You’ll need a USB hub or switch if you want to connect more than one device simultaneously.

  • USB-A is 2.0

The USB-A port only supports USB 2.0 speeds, which is acceptable for basic peripherals but not ideal for transferring large files or using high-speed storage devices. A USB 3.0 port would have added more flexibility.

  • Not a Full Dock Replacement

While it handles charging, HDMI, and basic peripheral support well, this dock doesn’t offer features like Ethernet, multiple USB ports, or SD card slots. For more complex setups, you’ll still need a full docking station.

Price and Value

The ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock was initially launched at around £60 but is often available for much less during sales, sometimes dropping as low as £40. Even at full price, it’s competitively priced, considering it includes a high-quality 2-meter cable and supports power, display, and USB in a compact package.

For gamers who own the ROG Ally or Rog Ally X, it’s practically a must-have. But even if you’re just looking for a portable charger with HDMI output, this is one of the better options available in 2025.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Compact, lightweight, and travel-friendly
  • Charges laptops, handhelds, and phones up to 65W
  • HDMI output supports 4K at 60Hz
  • Includes a durable 2-meter USB-C cable
  • Clean, minimalist design with ROG flair
  • Comes with international plugs

Cons:

  • Only one USB-A port
  • USB-A limited to 2.0 speeds
  • No Ethernet or SD card reader

Final Verdict: A Handy Tool for Gamers and Travelers

The ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock is one of those accessories that doesn’t seem essential until you start using it. It simplifies your setup, especially if you’re someone who uses portable devices and wants the option to charge, display, and connect accessories with one compact gadget.

It’s not a replacement for a full-featured dock, but it doesn’t try to be. Instead, it nails the basics in a small, well-built, and travel-ready design. If you’re a gamer with a ROG Ally or ROG Ally X (reviewed here), or need a reliable USB-C charger with a few extra features, this dock is well worth the investment.

For more information on ASUS ROG products, visit their website.

James Refelian
James Refelianhttps://linktr.ee/refelian66
When I was seven years old, I tried to write a spy novel. It was terrible; in case you wondered, but I’ve always loved stories. Then I got to play video games and suddenly here were stories that could be told in so many ways, coming to life in front of my eyes. I’ve been hooked ever since and enjoy games on pretty much every platform you can imagine! (Primarily PS5, Switch and PC (Steam Deck) with a lot of retro SEGA, Sony, and Nintendo). When I’m not gaming, I’m still writing that spy novel. If you love stories too, I hope my reviews and features help you discover something new! Find me on Twitter @Refelian66. Check out 60 Second Game Reviews on YouTube. Contact me with business inquiries at jamesrefelian(at)gmail(dot)com.

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