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A year later, Lenovo’s Legion Go is getting its own official dock and controller wedge

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Last updated: August 26, 2024 2:24 pm
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It’s been a year since Lenovo launched its Legion Go handheld gaming PC, a device that faced a rocky debut last fall and delivered a somewhat mixed experience when I reviewed it earlier this spring. Despite these challenges, Lenovo isn’t backing down. In fact, the company is doubling down on its commitment to the Legion Go by rolling out a suite of new accessories and even hinting at a possible successor, potentially with a more compact seven-inch screen.

A year later, Lenovo’s Legion Go is getting its own official dock and controller wedge

Here’s a closer look at what’s coming:

The Official $65 USB-C Dock — Arriving in August

This August, the Legion Go will finally get its own official USB-C dock, priced at $65. While it might not sound like a game-changer, the dock has been tailored to fit the Legion Go’s hefty design, addressing a common complaint with third-party options. It offers a single HDMI video output (4K at 60Hz), 100W USB-C Power Delivery input, an extra USB-C accessory port — a rare feature — along with two USB-A ports and gigabit Ethernet. While it may not revolutionize the gaming setup, it’s a thoughtful addition for those who want a reliable docking solution specifically designed for their Legion Go.

The $50 Charging Connector Wedge — Available in October

One of the more intriguing accessories is the Charging Connector Wedge, set to launch in October, a full year after the Legion Go’s debut. This $50 wedge does more than just charge; it’s designed to unify the detachable controllers into a single, cohesive gamepad. It features a 10.55 watt-hour internal battery, allowing you to keep both controllers charged simultaneously via a single USB-C connection. This accessory could be a game-changer for gamers who prefer a traditional gamepad feel, offering both convenience and extended playtime.

Swappable Joystick Tops and Caps — Coming in November

In November, Lenovo will release a $10 set of swappable joystick tops and caps for the Legion Go controllers. This accessory offers a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, catering to gamers who want to customize their gaming experience. For those who have accidentally detached their joystick tops — a common issue when pulling the console out of a bag — these replacements could be a practical and stylish solution.

The New $30 Zippered Carry Case — Hitting Shelves in December

Lastly, in December, Lenovo will introduce a new zippered carry case priced at $30. Unlike the original case that only accommodated the console, this new version is designed with extra room for accessories and even includes a zippered pocket for the power adapter. Considering the Legion Go’s robust design and growing list of accessories, this carry case promises to be a much-needed upgrade for gamers on the go.

A Bit of Context:

  • The original Legion Go launched with a decent carry case, but it only fits the console itself. The new case is clearly designed to accommodate the console and its growing array of accessories.
  • While the dock may seem like just another option in a crowded market, its design addresses the Legion Go’s unique dimensions and connectivity needs, making it a solid choice for dedicated users.
  • The detachable joystick tops were always a feature of the Legion Go, but the swappable tops and caps offer a solution for those who’ve lost or damaged their original parts.
  • The Charging Connector Wedge isn’t a revolutionary concept — similar options exist for other devices like the Nintendo Switch and OneXPlayer’s portable PCs — but the addition of an internal battery and dual charging capability makes it a notable accessory for Legion Go users.

As Lenovo continues to refine and expand the Legion Go ecosystem, it’s clear that the company is committed to enhancing the handheld gaming experience. These upcoming accessories not only address some of the device’s initial shortcomings but also add new layers of functionality and customization. Whether you’re a current Legion Go owner or considering jumping in, these updates might just tip the scales in favor of Lenovo’s ambitious handheld gaming venture.

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