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As a steam deck owner - I am definitely interested. I'm currently rocking a 90° adapter I got with an aftermarket charger.
Ditto! Plus a Y cable so I can run an SSD at the same time as charging.
https://shop.kingston.com/collections/solid-state-drives/products/xs2000-external-ssd?variant=40686324940992
I use a 180° adapter, and I love it. Makes the cord go down from the Deck rather than up or back. Also makes it easy to set the Deck down on a flat surface.