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Lenovo unveils new ‘Go Accessories’ for mobile workstations

Kareem Anderson Kareem Anderson
May 13, 2021
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Microsoft made some waves with its recent journey into ‘Go’ branding for its Surface lineup and it seems its PC partners are looking to do the same this year.

Lenovo just announced its Go brand accessories that consist of the Lenovo Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank and the Lenovo Go Wireless Multi-Device Mouse.

The two new Go products from Lenovo take a more literal approach to the branding than Microsoft’s labeling which seemingly focused more on affordability than it did on portability with the Surface Go, Go 2 and Surface Laptop Go.

Instead, the Lenovo Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank is a 20,000 mAh capacity battery brick with over 65-watt power output to help users remain on the ‘Go’ with the ability to charge up to three devices simultaneously.

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The Lenovo Go Wireless Multi-Device Mouse is another on-the-go creation that enables users to pair up to three devices to the mouse with support for quick toggle between the store inputs. In addition, the mouse also allows users to program a dedicated utility button for shortcut functionality supported by various meeting software. The mouse can also be charged wirelessly through Qi charging or connected through a USB-Type C port.

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Both the Lenovo Go USB-C Laptop Power Bank and Go Wireless Multi-Device Mouse are available June 2021, with the Power Bank starting at $89.99 and the mouse at $59.99.

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