Hardware Portable docker for OLED?

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I'm looking for a good quality that is portable enough to keep in a travel bag and take with me when I travel. I currently keep the stock white OLED docker in my bag but it's way too bulky.

Does anyone have any recommendations that don't require me to gut an official dock as I keep my one plugged into my home TV?
I've seen loads on Amazon but not sure if there's anything I should avoid/look out for

EDIT: I meant portable dock in the title (facepalm)
 
Actually I use one and it works perfectly so far.

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I can connect HDMI, Switch's charger and a USB gamepad/flash drive (or something alike).
 
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Actually I use one and it works perfectly so far.

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I can connect HDMI, Switch's charger and a USB gamepad/flash drive (or something alike).
Not that it's a huge problem, but does this support ethernet as well?

Ideally I'm looking for a dock that maintains all original features, without the bulk
 
I am team "Gut a stock Dock" all the way. Currently favor the Airy Docky kits from ExtremeRate - the ones without RGB Christmas lighting, at least.

But I also have a Skull & Co. Jumpgate (shell-only though, no core) and I dislike how they built the USB port on that thing. It's much less "springy" than a stock dock, and it has no guards at all, so it will scratch the bottom of the console unless you are extremely careful to line it up perfectly every time you dock it.
 
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Not that it's a huge problem, but does this support ethernet as well?

Ideally I'm looking for a dock that maintains all original features, without the bulk
It doesn't support ethernet unless you use an USB to ETH adapter (which I don't use nor have, and even less require, because I don't play online at all).

This one, has all the features I need and I've got it really cheap.
 
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Thank you for the replies everyone - I've been able to find a cheap secondhand oled dock so I think I'll go with the gut a stock dock approach (I ike that term). Originally it was the cost element driving me away but now the difference isn't so bad!
 
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