This accessory, by JSAUX, turns the Legion Go’s Joy-Cons into a proper “one-piece” gamepad.
It’s a 3-piece set that comes with a grip that connects joy-cons together, a “condom” that makes it more grippy and provides protection, and a base for mouse mode.
Now I’d personally prefer something wider. But again, this is for my wife—and narrow is her preference.
But I played it for an hour, and it’s actually quite comfortable. It feels surprisingly natural, especially with the grips.
Along with the dock, this grip now makes the Legion Go into a Switch 2 killer because, to me, what makes the Switch 2 what it is are the detachable joy-cons. And so far, the Legion Go is the only major handheld on the market that features detachable joy-cons.
One gripe: Lenovo doesn’t include the dock or grip. I had to buy them separately—$37 for the grip, $30 for the dock. Not outrageous, but still annoying, especially since they ship from third parties.
Hopefully, more PC manufacturers get on board with detachable joy-cons because I’d hate for the Legion Go to be the only one of its kind.
I’ve installed Bazzite on the Legion Go. Not only do the wireless joy-cons work flawlessly, they actually work better than on Windows 11. Bazzite is a huge upgrade.
Amazing !