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Steam Deck Backpack

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A1 mini
H2S
X1
H2D Pro
X1 Carbon
H2C
X1E
H2D
P1P
P2S
P1S
A1
X2D
A2L

USB-C Hub Version
USB-C Hub Version
Designer
5.9 h
1 plate
5.0(7)

AR-Glasses Version
AR-Glasses Version
Designer
5.8 h
1 plate

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Description

Let me introduce you to: The Steam Deck Backpack

 

With some upcoming travel on the horizon, I wanted a way to have everything I need literally at my fingertips, without having everything spread out across my plane seat. I designed this compact, travelready setup for the Steam Deck intended for the use with AR glasses and the ability to charge on the go.

 

The setup includes an adapter for this USB-C hub that allows both video output and charging simultaneously. The battery holders are custom designed to perfectly fit this specific power bank.

 

Unfortunately the USB-C hub didnt work in my experience with my XREAL Air and delivered only audio.
Because of that ive tried using this adaptor which works wonderfully while charging the Steam Deck aswell.

 

I haven’t fully tested this setup in the wild yet, but I’ll be putting it through its paces soon and I’m really excited to see how it works in practice!

 

If you have any questions or suggestions, I’d love to hear them. Feedback is always welcome especially if it helps make this build more versatile and widely compatible!

 

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