Lenovo announces new Go accessories

Lenovo announces new Go accessories to help with Remote Workspaces. They are expanding it via the new sub-brand announced last month. Lenovo says that the broad portfolio of purpose-built PC accessories is conceived to address common productivity pain-points such as multitasking on several devices, low battery anxiety when on the move or frustrating audio quality on conference calls. 

As for the pricing, the Lenovo Go Wireless Multi-Device Mouse starts at $59.99 while the Go USB-C Wireless Mouse starts at $39.99. Go Wireless Vertical Mouse starts at $49.99, Go Wireless Split Keyboard would start at $89.99, Go Wireless Numeric Keypad stars at $49.99, Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank (20,000 mAh) starts at $89.99, Go Wireless Mobile Power Bank (10,000 mAh) starts at $69.99, Go Wireless Charging Kit is starts at $139.99, Go Wired ANC Headset starts at $99.99, Go Wireless ANC Headset starts at $179.99, Go ANC In-ear Headphones starts at $79.99, Go Wired Speakerphone starts at $99.99 and lastly the Go Tech Accessories Organizer starts at $44.99. 

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Starting off with the Lenovo Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank with the Lenovo Go USB-C Wireless Charging Kit. It is capable of charging 13” or 14” notebooks up to 65W, the kit operates through Power by Contact patented technology from Energysquare.

There is also the Lenovo Go Wireless Mobile Power Bank which comes with a 10,000 mAh capacity so users can simultaneously charge up to 30W of devices, one via wireless Qi and two via USB-C. 

Moving on, we have the Lenovo Go USB-C Wireless Mouse that provides vital point and click functionality in a lightweight, travel-friendly solution. The rechargeable battery offers up to three months of use with the precision blue optical sensor able to work on almost any surface. A programmable utility button and adjustable DPI sensitivity gives users better control. 

There is also the Lenovo Go Wireless Vertical Mouse that offers an optimized angle and curvature, with a natural “handshake” position that reduces wrist pressure and forearm strain. It is designed in a comfortable UV-coated cork material, it is also easy to wipe and clean. The optical mouse can be wirelessly connected and delivers precise pointing accuracy with up to 2400 DPI and six programmable buttons for personal configuration. 

There is also the Lenovo Go Wireless Split Keyboard that brings ultra-responsive tactile key feeling with vertical tenting for more natural typing and a negative tilt to reduce wrist stress. Additionally, there is something more to add with it which available is highly portable, wirelessly connected and rechargeable Lenovo Go Wireless Numeric Keypad, which perfect for number crunchers and spreadsheet wizards.  

Lenovo has also launched new products to the Audio line-up with the new Lenovo Go Wired Speakerphone, that works with Microsoft Teams, frees ears from prolonged headset wearing, however open office environments, public locations and juggling family and work life in the home do not lend themselves to speakers. 

There is the Lenovo Go Wired ANC Headset and Wireless ANC Headset which delivers the same on-ear audio experience in two different packages. One is wired via USB Type-C or Type-A, and the other is wireless with dual Bluetooth connectivity allowing simultaneous pairing across two devices. Alternatively, it can be connected by USB Type-C and will be charged at the same time. Both headsets work with Microsoft Teams and offer advanced active noise cancellation with a customizable audio experience through software.

Last but not the least, there is also the Lenovo Go ANC In-ear Headphones which the brand claims bring the same high-quality active noise cancelling audio experience in a highly portable in-ear package, yet users can switch to an ambient “talk-through” mode at the tap of a button. It is designed to work universally with any USB Type-C device. 

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