Lenovo adds supporting Legion gaming accessories for its laptops at CES 2021
New gaming headsets and a charging station for your Legion gaming accessories are on the way from Lenovo.
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What you need to know
Lenovo has been steadily growing its Legion gaming division for years, and on top of some of thebest gaming laptopsthere are a number of gaming accessories to complement the performance hardware. Be sure to check out the newLenovo Legion 5and newLenovo Legion 7laptops announced simultaneously at CES.
The Legion accessory lineup has grown at CES 2021 with the announcement of three new products. First, the Legion S600 Gaming Station is an ideal centerpiece for your other gaming accessories. It’s an always-on charging station with a headset hook and Qi-enabled charging pad base with up to 10W of charging power. There are also two USB-A ports along the edge of the base, allowing you to connect your wired accessories for charging. It all weighs in at just 2.02 pounds (919g) and won’t take up much space on your desk.
Next is the Legion H600 Wireless Gaming Headset, a perfect pairing for the S600 Gaming Station. The headset offers “tournament-grade” audio quality thanks to 50mm audio drivers and a flip-down microphone with built-in noise cancelling abilities. It all connects with a 2.4GHz wireless dongle for easy connectivity at up to forty feet (12m). Latency is below 35ms, so what you’re hearing isn’t far behind what you’re seeing despite the wireless connection.
Finally, the Legion H200 Gaming Headset is a wired option that’s better intended for more casual gamers. It costs half as much as the H600, but it still brings a comfortable fit with cloth ear padding.
All three accessories are expected April 2021. The S600 Gaming Station starts at about $90, the H600 Wireless Gaming Headset starts at about $100, and the H200 Gaming Headset starts at about $50.
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