Lenovo Reveals a Pocket-Sized 300W Charger Built for Legion Gaming Laptops

Lenovo is getting ready for a major product launch in China on May 19, 2026, and the lineup is shaping up to be more than just new devices. Alongside previously teased Legion gaming tablets and a Legion-branded phone, Lenovo is also expected to introduce a new GaN power adapter designed specifically for its Legion gaming laptops.

The upcoming Legion charger is rated for a hefty 300W output, positioning it as a high-power fast charging solution that should support most modern Lenovo Legion laptops. For gamers and power users, that kind of wattage matters because it can help maintain performance under heavy loads while keeping the battery topped up—especially on high-end models with power-hungry CPUs and GPUs.

This adapter is not meant to be a universal charger, though. Unlike some high-wattage alternatives that can work across different laptop brands and may include multiple cables, Lenovo’s new 300W Legion charger is expected to work only with Lenovo laptops. The key detail is its integrated cable, which points to a more locked-in design focused on Legion compatibility rather than broad device support.

Lenovo is also teasing a compact form factor, which is notable for a 300W charger. GaN (gallium nitride) technology is commonly used to shrink charging hardware while improving efficiency and heat management compared to older designs, so a smaller 300W gaming laptop charger could be a practical upgrade for anyone tired of bulky power bricks in their bag.

From what’s been shown so far, the charger appears to feature a Type I plug, a style most commonly used in China. Lenovo has released Legion chargers with other plug types in the past, but many of those models didn’t receive a wide international rollout. Based on that pattern, the odds of this specific 300W Legion charger launching globally seem low, at least officially.

Even if it stays China-only, Legion accessories like this often still find their way into the hands of international buyers through third-party sellers and import channels. For Legion laptop owners looking for an official-style high-wattage replacement or a more portable GaN option, this is one product announcement worth watching at Lenovo’s May 19 event.