NexDock 360 Reviews

I love my NexDock 360
I love my NexDock 360 ! The best part is that it can be used with so many devices. Personally, I usually connect my old Samsung Note 9, Nintendo Switch, or an Intel NUC.
It’s also great as an additional screen for a Windows laptop or tablet. I used to travel a lot for work and it was so great to be able to use my switch in hotels without messing around with the TV, or as a second screen when using my work laptop.
This device is not for everyone, but for switch or steam deck it is amazing.
I used to use it on raspberry pis as well. With just one or 2 connections (raspberry pi is pretty difficult to get video over USB-C, so you use that for keyboard and mouse and the mini HDMI for video) you get so much.
I'm excited about a future
I have the Nexdock with the 360 degree hinge and it’s been useful in a lot of niche cases, because I can connect pretty much anything with a video out to it. I’ve used it to control a Mac Mini before I bought a keyboard, mouse and monitor for the Mac, I’ve used it to play video games, I’ve used it as an extra monitor for my laptop and I’ve used it for my apple TV before I bought a TV. I hardly use the track pad, but that doesn’t bother me because I always have a Bluetooth mouse connected to whatever device I’ve connected to the Nexdock. I’m excited about a future where I’m using a folding phone and a Nexdock as my main devices.
Great for Google Docs
I’ve used NexDock for university since I have a desktop. It was great for google docs, and when the wifi went out, I was last to know since my phone went to data instead. Other perk is when I need specs, I’ll remote into my pc from my phone.
It pairs VERY well with Steam Deck
I have the slightly older wired-only version of this 360-hinge model and absolutely love it. I paid $300 shipped.
It pairs VERY well with Steam Deck (and likely AyaNeo, ROG Ally, and other handhelds), and I advocate for the combination every chance I can to owners of such handhelds. Such as right now. I’ve used this, a Steam Deck, and a dock dongle to make my Deck my main computer for a weekend.
It's pretty useful
I use NexDock to plug into servers and control them without needing to carry a monitor plus keyboard around. It’s pretty useful for very niche cases