The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 8 is the latest iteration of one of the best business laptops on the market. It doesn't bring a lot that's new compared to its predecessor, but it does have new processors, and it builds on a solid foundation, so it's a great experience either way. However, as with any laptop, you can always make that experience significantly better with accessories for one of the top Lenovo ThinkPads.

All kinds of peripherals exist for your laptop, including more expensive things like external monitors and docking stations and basic accessories like cases and chargers. Whatever you need to make your laptop work better for you, there's probably an accessory that fits the bill, and we've rounded up the best ones.

  • Official sleeve
    Lenovo ThinkPad 14-inch Sleeve

    A basic official sleeve from Lenovo's ThinkPad brand, this option makes it easier to carry your ThinkPad X1 Yoga around while protecting it from the bumps and drops of everyday life.

  • Hard-shell
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    Need tougher protection? This sleeve has a hard outer shell that should keep your laptop safe from harder bumps and drops while you're out and about. It's also very sleek, and it looks good wherever you go.

  • Space for extras
    A render of the tomtoc Shoulder bag.

    This Tomtoc bag does a great job of keeping your laptop safe with extra cushioning and reinforced corners, but it also has extra pockets for accessories, making it ideal for travel. Plus, it has a shoulder strap if you prefer carrying it that way.

  • Thunderbolt dock
    Lenovo ThinkPad Universal Thunderbolt 4 Dock

    Docking stations can greatly expand the capabilities of a laptop. For instance, this official Lenovo model supports Thunderbolt 4 and has a ton of I/O, including connection to up to two 4K displays, gigabit Ethernet, and multiple USB ports in a chassis that fits right in with a ThinkPad.

  • More ports on the cheap
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    If you truly want one of the cheapest options around, the Lemorele USB-C hub is a great option. It costs under $40, but it has nine ports, including a lot of USB ports, SD card readers, and even Ethernet, which the ThinkPad X1 Yoga doesn't have by itself.

  • Sharp 4K monitor
    Angled front view of the Lenovo ThinkVision T27p-30 monitor facing right

    The Lenovo ThinkVision T27p-30 is a super-sharp 4K monitor that matches the style of the ThinkPad family of laptops. It comes in a black chassis with red accents. In addition to the 4K panel, it supports USB-C connectivity and serves as a vertical stand for your phone.

  • Great budget monitor
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    Not everyone can afford a fancy high-end monitor, and the HP 24mh is a fantastic option if you have a more limited budget. This 24-inch panel has a 75Hz refresh rate and a fairly flexible stand with tilt, height, and pivot adjustments.

  • Dual screens on the go
    Innocn 13.3-inch OLED Full HD monitor

    Portable monitors let you live the dual-screen life anywhere you go. This model from Innocn is fantastic, mostly thanks to being an OLED panel. It has true blacks and vivid colors, and the Full HD resolution is more than enough for a 13-inch display.

  • For ThinkPad fans
    Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II

    If you're addicted to the iconic ThinkPad look and you need a desktop keyboard with a TrackPoint, this is pretty much your only option. It's a relatively compact keyboard, but it's still very comfortable to type on. It's not for everyone, but it's made for ThinkPad fans.

  • Top-tier mouse
    Logitech MX Anywhere 3S mouse in black floating vertical
    Weight
    95g
    Sensor
    8K DPI tracking anywhere
    System Requirements
    macOS, Windows, Android, iOS, ChromeOS, Linux
    Wireless?
    Yes, Bluetooth or via Logitech Bolt dongle (not included)
    Brand
    Logitech
    Dimensions
    34.4 x 65 x 100.5mm

    Logitech makes some of the best mice on the market, and the MX ANywhere 3S is one of the latest in the lineup, with a compact but ergonomic design, a great 8K DPI sensor, and silent mouse switches so you don't bother those around you.

  • Sleek earbuds
    Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Lavender
    Battery Life
    20 hours in case
    Charging Case Included?
    Yes
    Microphones
    3
    Supported codecs
    AAC, SBC, Scalable codec
    Bluetooth
    Bluetooth 5.2
    Price
    $150

    For when you need private audio, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 deliver a very solid experience for a reasonable price. Samsung makes great earbuds, and they're one of the few that fully support Windows 11. Plus, they come in a few colors you can choose from.

  • Affordable headset
    Logitech H390 headset

    If you want an affordable headset, the Logitech H390 is a great one for conducting meetings and calls. It has a lightweight and fairly comfortable design and a revolving microphone that you can tuck away when you don't need it.

  • Look your best
    Anker PowerConf C200 2K Webcam

    The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga has a pretty solid webcam out of the box, but if you need better quality for your meetings, this Anker 2K webcam is a great upgrade. It has a higher-resolution sensor, an adjustable field of view, and it includes a privacy shutter.

  • Backup charger
    Lenovo 65W USB-C GaN Adapter

    This official Lenovo charger is a more compact alternative than the one that comes in the box, thanks to the use of GaN technology. It still supports the same 65W charging speeds, so you're not missing out in that regard.

  • Add more graphics power
    Razer Core X Chroma

    The Razer Core X Chroma is probably the best external GPU enclosure you can buy right now, as it can fit most modern GPUs. Moreover, it has a 700W PSU that can deliver up to 500W to the GPU and 100W to charge your laptop. It also has a few extra ports for peripherals.

  • Replacement pen
    Lenovo ThinkPad Pen Pro 10

    The official replacement for the ThinkPad X1 Yoga's pen, this model slots right into the dedicated slot on the laptop, so it always stays charged, and you shouldn't have to worry about losing it.

Best accessories for Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 8: Final thoughts

It's very unlikely that you'll need all of these accessories for yourself, but this list covers a wide range of use cases and scenarios you might want to be ready for. One of the most essential is a case. Considering the ThinkPad X1 Yoga can cost thousands of dollars, it's very important to ensure it stays safe and lasts as long as possible, and cases provide that all-important protection. I'd also recommend buying a second monitor if you want to increase your productivity, as it can be a huge game changer if you multitask often. At the end of the day, it's entirely up to how you use your laptop.

And if you don't have it yet, you can buy the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga using the links below. We recently reviewed the laptop and found it to be one of the very best business convertibles on the market, but it's also one of the best laptops overall.

Thinkpad X1 Yoga Gen 8
Operating System
Windows 11, Ubuntu
CPU
13th Gen Intel Core i5 or i7 U- and P-series, vPro, Evo
Storage
Up to 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD
Battery
57Whr battery
Display (Size, Resolution)
14-inch, 16:10 aspect ratio, 1920x1200 (FHD+), IPS, 400 nits / 3840x2400 (UHD+), OLED, 500 nits
Camera
1080p Full HD RGB + IR webcam with physical shutter,1080p Full HD MIPI RGB + IR webcam with Computer Vision and physical shutter

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 8 is an exciting update in its line, delivering improved processors on top of premium design and the business security features you expect from a ThinkPad.