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The Samsung DeX Station transforms your Galaxy Note8, S8, S8+, S9, or S9+ into a desktop computer, featuring a built-in fan for cooling, multiple connectivity options, and a compact design for easy travel. Perfect for professionals seeking to maximize productivity on the go.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Hardware Interface | USB, USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 4"W x 1.7"H |
Color | Black |
A**Y
Very impressed!
I read a lot of reviews around the web and on Amazon before purchasing. While there were some negative reviews and many positive reviews with some complaints, I have had a pretty positive experience so far. Before using DeX, I had been mirroring my display to the monitor. DeX is so much better than display mirroring (although it does offer display mirroring if you want to do that instead of the DeX desktop--just click the notification from the desktop and it will switch). It's super easy to start it--just stick the phone in the DeX and it starts.I am using an old PC monitor with HDMI input and a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. If you have wired peripherals, that is probably best, RF peripherals are probably next, and then Bluetooth. I actually don't have an issue with the Bluetooth keyboard, but there is just a little bit of lag with the Bluetooth mouse. It usually isn't much of an issue--it actually is unrelated to the DeX and is entirely an issue of using Bluetooth mice with Android. There are two USB ports for plugging in wired or RF peripherals. I haven't tried using the USB ports for any other purposes yet.Before I ordered, I wondered whether the power cable uses USB-C or something else. If USB-C, is it the same cable as comes with the phone? I can confirm it is a USB-C cable that is exactly the same as what ships with the phone, so it doesn't really matter if you want to use them interchangeably. The phone charges while in the DeX dock, so you don't have to worry about running out of power. The dock includes a fan to help keep your phone cool. It has turned on a time or two where I can hear it. It's not loud, but it was noticeable. I'm not sure whether the fan runs all the time at a quieter setting--if so, I haven't noticed it.Many apps work fine, there are a couple that won't work, and there are many that work but are not resizable. You can use an app called DeX Max (I am not affiliated with the app) to repackage your apps to be resizable. So far I've used it for two apps--Netflix and Microsoft's Remote Desktop app. Netflix is much more enjoyable full screen (there's also an immersive mode toggle to get rid of the bar across the top of the screen when using Netflix full screen). I couldn't get a remote desktop to display properly until I used DeX Max on the Remote Desktop app, and now it works perfectly.There have been some apps that I use that just don't have a larger screen layout, so I have been finding some new apps to use. The apps included on the desktop when you startup DeX are optimized for DeX and work great--there is a file browser, a gallery, a browser and an email client. I've switched back and forth between the Chrome browser and the Samsung browser in DeX. The nice thing about the Samsung browser is it defaults to desktop versions of web pages, while Chrome will default to mobile (you can tick the box in settings to request the desktop site, but you have to do this for every tab). There are a variety of apps optimized for DeX that you can find easily by clicking the apps button in the bottom left and choosing the banner at the top of the menu that pops up. Any app that has a good tablet layout will work well with DeX.I was looking forward to using the Microsoft Office apps on DeX. While they do work well, if you want to edit or save documents you need an Office 365 subscription. I don't have one right now. From the Samsung App Store (click the banner at the top of the app button menu on the taskbar to go straight to DeX apps) you can download Hancom Office for free. I haven't used it very much yet, but it seems to have most of the features most people will use. It opens Microsoft Office Documents and saves to Office document formats.In the notifications bar you can choose where you want your audio to be output--the phone or over HDMI. I have mine go over HDMI to the monitor, and then have a splitter cable coming out of the headphone jack on the monitor to go to speakers and to wired headphones. I have no issues with the audio. There was a short while when I couldn't seem to get the audio to work on some stuff even though it worked on others--turns out I had Do Not Disturb turned on and turning it off fixed the issue. You can set some defaults for your DeX desktop using an app called DeX Hub (I am not affiliated with the app). This can include settings for bluetooth, WiFi, HDMI audio output, audio levels, etc.Most phone cases are not compatible with DeX. If you want a DeX compatible case, look for cases that don't just have cutouts for the ports on the bottom, but that have the entire bottom cut away, except for the corners where it holds the phone. Most of the official Samsung cases have the right configuration. The problem with most third party cases is that the thickness of the case doesn't allow the phone to be fully docked on the station. Seeing how the Samsung cases are configured correctly and I like using the Samsung Clear View stand case, I was disappointed to find that the Clear View case is not compatible. There is actually a built in notification specifically for this case when docking with DeX that says it is not compatible. It docks fine, but I think the issue is the magnet on the front of the case that turns the screen off--you can't have the case folded open when docked, and DeX can't work with the magnet against the display. I have another third-party case I can use with DeX that I might switch to. For now, I take my phone out of the case to use the dock.I have been very satisfied with the DeX and it has met or exceeded my expectations. It may not be perfect, but I think a lot of that is on app developers not supporting it yet. The DeX really takes the S8/S8+ to the next level to offer something available from no other phone. It is really well executed, and definitely worth it in my opinion, especially with the recent price drop to under $100.
A**R
It is awesome! But I am a geek and think things ...
Update 2: This is my review after playing with the DeX station for a week. I changed my rating as the review is for the product, not the dealer that provided it through Amazon--I was sent the UK version not the US version. The current dealer for the DeX Station is not the same one that sent me the wrong version. It still works however, just no warranty.I have tried other HDMI monitors and TVs, and as long as the TV/monitor has settings for adjusting the size and resolution, it works great!The DeX Station, really does turn your S8/9 smartphone into a usable desktop for Android applications. I use it every day, in addition to my regular desktops and laptops.I found that if I hook up my Note 8 to the DeX station without a bluetooth mouse connected, the latest versions of the Android OS, 8.x, will turn my smartphone into a touchpad. The touchpad works just like the touchpad on my MacBook Pro laptop.I have found that almost all applications will work, though there are a handful (most noteably from Amazon) that will not run under DeX mode. They do run fine under the mirroring mode.For browsing the web, reading email, writing notes, or anything else I already do on my Note 8, the DeX station with a bluetooth keyboard really does a good job. I would most certainly buy this again.----Update: I changed my rating from 4 stars down to 1 as what is shipped inside the box is NOT the US version, as indicated by a sticker on the box and the Amazon page. I am unable to register for the warranty because of this. As far as the product itself is concerned, my review below stands.----This is my review after playing with this for about an hour, with it hooked up to my Samsung Galaxy Note 8. It is awesome! But I am a geek and think things like this are really cool anyway.Regardless, what it does is turn your Samsung 8/9 into a usable desktop computer. Considering the capabilities of the Samsung 8/9 it ends up being a rather decent desktop. There is software built into the Samsung 8 and 9 that present a desktop like GUI. With a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse paired, you use it just like you would a laptop or desktop computer.I have found the some of the apps on the phone have actually been optimized to take advantage of being able to run in the larger screen. The rest, show up in a window with the same size as they normally would.Performance, that I have noticed, is not hurt by running apps in "desktop" mode.There is also a "mirror" mode that basically just shows a single window in the middle of the monitor that looks the same as the phones normal display.The only issue I have found so far, is with the two HDMI monitors I have tried so far. The one HDMI TV I tried results in the outer edges of the screen being cropped off, with the fonts being a little fuzzy. This really wouldn't be an issue, except that the status bar and icons on the edge of the screen are cut in half. I haven't been able to find a way to "fix" the resolution issues. Apparently it is something to do with the HDMI TV and it not being able to adjust the resolutions for the input.The other HDMI monitor I tried, which is a dedicated computer monitor, had no issues at all. Resolution was great and the fonts were nice and sharp.One other slight annoyance, is because I have my Note 8 in a thick rugged case, it will not fit into the little docking port on the DeX station--There is a more recent model of the DeX station where the phone lies flat, which I would have purchased instead but I didn't know it existed when I got this older model. I had to get a USB-C to USB-C extension cable (male-female connectors on the ends) to connect my phone up to the DeX station, to use it without having to take my phone out of the case. That solution works just fine for me.My Samsung Note 8 is quite a powerful device for it being a phone. Why not let it function as a desktop as well? It is by no means a gaming computer nor a development machine, but with this DeX station, it is really quite capable, and cool!
C**A
Very Useful at Work in Particular
At work I now have a much better experience using DEX. I have an appreciation for getting full screen and keybaord and for most things I do it is really good... For example spreadsheets, gmail, maps, and other key daily features. Sound comes through HMDI to the monitor I have. So far very impressed. If I have heavy lifting I have a PC. Using a KVM I can switch but now I can more easily keep work separate from personal and use my phone in new way that I have now grown to depend on and appreciate.Some apps don't work great on the DEX but I avoid them. And Firefox browser doesn't work at all. But the DEX dorwser and Chrome work fine. I really like typing emails and WhatsApp messages usinga full keyboard. Other apps that I can't get at work are now much easier to access like Slack. When the phone rings it's weird. I haven't gotten used to that yet but Bluetooth headphones are really the way to go so you can stay docked. I also have to remove my TPU case to dock the phone. And in some cases with normal use I am egtting LOW MEMORY on the phone. Not sure what is using so much but I only have a few things open.I gave it 4 stars because it's a great start but more DEX friendly apps would be cool and some advanced features could make it 5 star. Overall I'm glad I spent the money on DEX and KVM.
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