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Razer Handheld Dock Chroma Review: High Quality With a Higher Price

Razer Handheld Dock Chroma Review: High Quality With a Higher Price

CNET03-07-2025
The Handheld Dock Chroma from Razer is a compact stand and dock for portable gaming consoles and tablets, offering charging and an interface to send your games to a bigger screen. As the name suggests, it includes RGB lighting that's part of Razer's Chroma ecosystem. It was announced at CES in January, and it recently started shipping. Is it any good? Well, largely yes, with some important caveats.
What I like about the Razer Handheld Dock Chroma
The Razer Handheld Chroma Dock is well built. It follows the company's signature trend of delivering high-quality accessories that look great and are reliably durable. The metal build quality is a nice touch against all the other plastic, cheap-feeling options out there. It's also fairly small, making it easy to drop in a bag as you head out. That's kind of the point, as Razer designed this dock to be portable, fitting in nicely with the whole idea of handheld gaming in the first place.
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One big difference of the Dock Chroma, compared to other docks and which also plays well into the portability aspect, is that the stand to hold the handheld is adjustable. It will lie flat, covering the mounting deck entirely and turning the whole thing into a little cube. Or you can adjust it as steep as 75 degrees to find the perfect viewing angle while gaming.
As the Chroma name suggests, there's an RBG light strip on the front that syncs up with your Chroma settings. If you aren't using a device that supports Chroma, there's a button on the right side you can use to cycle between some preset lighting scenes.
What I don't like about the Razer Handheld Dock Chroma
The first odd design choice almost flies in the face of the whole portable idea: There's a USB-C cable sticking out of the back. This is what you connect to your handheld but oddly it can't be detached or even folded into the dock itself. So it's a bit clunky from a portability standpoint.
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Then there's the port selection. There's a 100-watt USB-C port, three USB-A Gen 1 ports, a gigabit Ethernet port and an HDMI 2.0 port. That's not a terrible port selection for a docking station, but the lack of a second USB-C, DisplayPort or a 3.5mm headphone port is rather disappointing.
Performance
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For something that's essentially a docking station for handheld gaming rigs, the Chroma Dock works well. I hooked it up to a ROG Ally and had no issues at all. It was cool to be able to drop the Ally onto the dock, Switch-style, and instantly have my games up on my monitor and TV. The plethora of ports navigating Windows 11 on the Ally makes it so much easier by letting me use a keyboard and mouse with it.
The Chroma Dock works with any device that supports USB-C, including the Nintendo Switch. Just be aware that it's kinda awkward with the Switch because you have to set it upside down for it to work, and you'll need to use the original Nintendo charger that came with it. You'll also need to provide your own charger for any device you use as Razer doesn't include one in the box. But for the Switch specifically, you'll need the Nintendo one.
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Technically, you could mount any USB-C device onto the dock, including a tablet or phone, to have an all-in-one sort of situation. If you're on the go a lot, this might be a game-changer in more ways than one.
Should you get the Razer Handheld Dock Chroma?
If you're ready to pay the Razer premium, then perhaps. The Chroma Dock will set you back $80, which is more than double the price of most other similar docks. That's a lot to ask for something like this. But if you want that Razer brand and you have other Chroma lighting gear, it's well-built, if lacking in some features.
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