NZXT DOKO PC Streaming Device Review

Others/Miscelleneous by stefan @ 2015-02-16

DOKO is a new PC streaming device from NZXT which allows connecting peripherals remotely thanks to the USB Over IP technology and connects to our TV via HDMI (1080P@30Hz). For optimal experience, we are recommended to connect the DOKO directly to our router on a wired connection and the same thing must be said about the station we are streaming from; if the bandwidth is not sufficient because of an improper connection, we may experience desyncs or even artifacts.

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Packaging, A Closer Look

NZXT have recently released an interesting product to the market, which uses our wired network to connect and streams video from our PC to any nearby HDMI display (with a resolution limit of Full HD) and also provides connectivity options for peripherals in order to be able to control the machine as we would have been in front of it, which we think that is awesome. Connecting the peripherals via USB remotely to our PC is possible thanks to the USB-over-IP technology. Now let’s go back to the product and check it out! The DOKO is shipped inside a tiny cardboard, fully sealed enclosure, similar to what we have seen with the Android mini-PCs:

 

 

 

On the top side of the box we will be able to spot a photo of the main product:

 

 

 

The top packaging layer is fully removable:

 

 

 

But let’s take a look inside! The top layer comes with a foam-based protection, which only exposes the name of the product in a circular form:

 

 

 

We can see the DOKO in more detail after its removal:

 

 

 

On the bottom layer of the packaging, we will find one LAN cable, the power adapter but also the Quick Start Guide:

 

 

 

On the adapter we can read that it is rated on the output as 5V, 2.5A:

 

 

 

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