Lenovo’s Upcoming Legion Go Accessories

Lenovo Legion Go Accessories

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Lenovo Legion Go accessories are set to enhance Filipino online gamers’ gaming experience with a range of new accessories.

Legion Go Upcoming Accessories

Lenovo Legion Go Accessories

Lenovo Legion Go USB-C Dock

The USB-C dock offers gamers a portable gaming base station with various ports, including a 100W max USB-C Power port, 1G RJ45 port, Type-C™ port, two USB-A 3.0 ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port, and a 230mm integrated Type-C cable.

Lenovo Legion Go Charging Connector

The Charging Connector converts detachable TrueStrike controllers into a single, chargeable controller, providing full charge for both left and right controllers when fully charged, and is rechargeable via a Type-C port.

Lenovo Legion Go Carry Case

The hard shell, dual-zip Carry Case features a clapboard to protect the screen, with an internal zip pocket to hold an auxiliary USB cable, USB flash drive, portable keyboard, earphones, or other accessories. The Lenovo Legion Go power adapter and FPS Mode controller puck fit in the case beneath the device.

Lenovo Legion Go Joystick Pro

The Joystick Pro offers precise control for racing or FPS games, thanks to its extra grippy textured material for comfort during intense gaming sessions.

Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard

The Lenovo Multi-Device Bluetooth Mini Keyboard is a lightweight, 180g keyboard that supports Microsoft Windows, Android, and iPadOS, offering easy multi-device connectivity and a 75% layout.

Legion Ultimate Support

Lenovo Legion gamers can upgrade to Legion Ultimate Support for 24/7 access to expert gaming techs. The growing gaming ecosystem offers more customization options for builds, ensuring enjoyable gameplay. Pricing and availability details will be announced closer to launch. The Lenovo Legion ecosystem offers cutting-edge solutions to enhance gaming experiences and setup customization.

If you want to know more, visit Lenovo’s website.

Migs Palispis

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