Technical analysis identifies the Rounkin Adjustable Charging Dock as a passive mechanical power interface and ergonomic mounting solution for 10-inch display hardware. Structural components consist of high-impact ABS plastic with a manual friction-based tilt hinge capable of supporting a 45-degree adjustment range. The power transmission utilizes a spring-loaded pogo-pin array fed by a standard DC-in barrel jack configured for 12V/2A throughput.
Performance metrics indicate that the base is weighted to maintain structural equilibrium during maximum tilt extension. Since the device lacks internal energy storage, constant tethering to an external power source is required for operational continuity. The physical design incorporates integrated cable routing to reduce desk-drag and mechanical stress on the input port.
- Operational Modes: Passive Charging, Ergonomic Tilt, Static Mounting.
- Alignment Mechanism: Magnetic guiding for pin registration.
- Hardware Compatibility: Restricted to 10-inch Meta Portal architecture.
Material specifications suggest that the friction hinge may experience torque degradation over high-frequency adjustment cycles. Technical documentation recommends regular maintenance of the contact pins to prevent resistive heating or intermittent charging cycles that could impact the internal battery health of the mounted device.
While this dock provides stable desktop positioning, the Ninety7 Carbon interface offers an alternative for users seeking active mobile power rather than a static tethered mounting.
This hardware serves as a specialized component within the display mounts category, focusing on ergonomic alignment and power pass-through.