The Legion Go is an amazing and powerful gaming device; we’ve loved testing it at Gear Diary, and anyone else who has had the chance to play with it has been equally impressed. Lenovo knows the Legion Go is something special, so they’re expanding the Legion Go accessory ecosystem in a big way!
Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector
First is one of the coolest new accessories, the Legion Go Charging Connector.
Legion’s TrueStrike controllers pop off the Legion Go easily, and the Charging Connector turns the controllers into a connected gamepad for easier play. On top of that, the connector can charge the controllers and recharge them via USB-C. This is a very welcome upgrade, and the charging adds another benefit!
Get your game on this October starting at $49.99.
Lenovo Legion Go Joystick and Joystick Caps
Then, you can upgrade your TrueStrikes further with upgraded joystick and caps. The new grippy material will be more comfortable and keep you accurate no matter how sweaty your hands get.
The new keycaps hit in November for $9.99.
Lenovo Legion Go Carry Case
Lenovo is also upgrading the Legion Go Carry Case to include a space for a portable keyboard, USB flash drive, auxiliary USB cable, and other accessories.
It will also feature a clapboard to protect the screen effectively, so you can toss your Legion in the case and the case in a backpack and be good to roll!
Look for it in November, starting at $29.99.
Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock
If you’re gaming at home, you need a comfortable setup. Lenovo has you covered there, too, with a USB-C dock for an excellent base station.
It includes a USB-C power port, two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, and even an integrated USB-C cord to charge your Legion.
Just pop your Legion on the dock, and all your accessories are set and ready to rock and roll. The Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock will be available in August for $64.99.
Lenovo Legion R27qc-30 Monitor & Legion R32qc-30 Monitor
Lenovo also has two new monitor options to complement the dock: the Legion R27qc-30 and the Legion R32qc-30. Each offers 180Hz refresh rates, curved displays, and two HDMI 2.1 ports.
Either is an excellent way to enjoy your games on a much bigger screen! R27qc sports a 27″ screen while R32qc has a 31.5″ screen.
Look for the R27qc this December, starting at $269.99, while the R32qc will be available this October, starting at $319.99.
Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard
Finally, if you’ve found rhat using the virtual keyboard on the Legion Go is a bit challenging, Lenovo has you covered there, too. The Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard will be the ideal companion.
It can connect with up to three devices, supports Windows, Android, and iPadOS, and is 75% the size of a full keyboard for easy portability.
The mini keyboard will be available this November starting at $39.99.
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