
HBFVG L23M2PK0 L23B2PK0 L23D2PK0 L23C2PK0 L23L2PK0 5B11M36298 5B11M36299 5B11M36296 SB11M36297 Battery Replacement for Lenovo Legion Go 8APU1 AMD Handheld Series(7.82V 81Wh)
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About this product
Overview
This is a replacement battery designed specifically for the Lenovo Legion Go 8APU1 handheld gaming device, offering a direct swap for worn-out or degraded original batteries. The most compelling feature is its compatibility across multiple OEM part numbers, ensuring you're getting an authentic capacity match for extended gaming sessions.
Key Specifications
The battery delivers 7.82V nominal voltage with a 81Wh capacity, matching the original Lenovo Legion Go specifications exactly. This unit supports the multiple part number variants including L23M2PK0, L23B2PK0, L23D2PK0, L23C2PK0, and L23L2PK0, making it compatible with different regional versions of the handheld. The lithium-ion chemistry provides reliable performance across typical gaming and productivity workloads.
Who It's For
Lenovo Legion Go owners experiencing reduced battery life after 12+ months of regular use will find this essential for restoring their device to original runtime capabilities. Competitive handheld gamers who need consistent 3-5 hour play sessions benefit from having a fresh battery that maintains stable power delivery during intense gameplay. Power users who rely on their Legion Go for travel, content creation, or emulation will appreciate the ability to swap in a replacement rather than dealing with throttling or unexpected shutdowns.
Worth Buying?
If your Legion Go's battery no longer holds a full charge or drains significantly faster than when new, this replacement makes financial sense compared to sending the device for manufacturer service. The multi-part compatibility means you don't need to guess whether this will work with your specific regional variant. It's a straightforward way to extend your handheld's usable lifespan by 2-3 years at a fraction of a new device's cost.