The Mayan design around the socket is pretty elegant touch. On the player facing side, there is a 3.5mm audio socket to connect the earphone. Unlike the MicroSD card slot on the Nvidia Shield first gen as the whole unit was the device itself and not just an accessory.
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I honestly don’t see why there was a need for the SD Card slot here considering that you can’t really install games on it. There are two large amber buttons that function as shoulder triggers and can be customized from the Game Genie overlay. Taking a close look in between the shoulder triggers, you can spot an SD Card slot and a USB Type-C charging port. The lock button prevents from the accidentally expanding the lid. The ROG emblem would lit in RGB and can be controlled using the Gamecenter app in the ROG Phone. The hexagonal opening on the right is where the ROG Phone’s camera will be positioned once the device is docked. The lid has a Mayan design that functions as vents to dissipate heat underneath it using a fan that blows air inwards. The ROG TwinView Dock has a rather symmetrical facade that gives it a unique look. At the very least, a hard case designed for carrying it around would have been excellent here. Given the fact that its carrying the ROG emblem, I expected more. I was a little disappointed when I unboxed this rather expensive accessory. No extra cables, no chargers, no carrying case, nothing else. The ROG TwinView Dock itself and a user guide.