The Lenovo Legion R360 uses an over-ear fit and a closed-back design, which helps with passive isolation during use. It does not fold, so storage requires a bit more care, and there is no RGB lighting. On the cable side, the headset includes a detachable, tangle-free cable measuring 1.2 m in length, offering a practical balance between flexibility and tidiness. Stereo speakers are built in, covering both channels for standard two-channel audio output.
The Lenovo Legion R360 covers the full standard audible range, spanning from 20 Hz up to 20,000 Hz, and its two drivers each measure 50 mm in size. The headset has a sound pressure level of 100 dB/mW and an impedance of 32 Ohms, making it straightforward to drive without amplification. It offers virtual surround sound, though spatial audio is not supported. There is no active noise cancellation, but passive noise reduction is present, helping to dampen ambient sound through the physical seal of the ear cups. Neodymium magnets are not used in the driver configuration.
The Lenovo Legion R360 includes a single built-in microphone that is not removable, meaning it remains permanently attached to the headset rather than detaching when not needed.
The Lenovo Legion R360 is powered by a built-in 1,000 mAh rechargeable battery rated for up to 70 hours of use on a single charge, making it well-suited for extended wireless sessions. The battery is not removable, so it charges in place rather than being swapped out. A battery level indicator is included, allowing users to keep track of remaining charge without guesswork.
The Lenovo Legion R360 supports both wired and wireless use, connecting via a 3.5mm jack or wirelessly through Bluetooth 5.4 with a maximum range of 10 m. It is compatible with PC and includes USB Type-C for charging. The headset does not support any advanced Bluetooth audio codecs, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, LDAC, LDHC, or AAC, and Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast are also absent. Additionally, there is no NFC pairing or fast pairing functionality available.
The Lenovo Legion R360 can function as a full headset, supporting both audio playback and voice communication. Controls are placed on the device itself rather than on an in-line cable panel, and there is no vibration function. A travel bag is not included in the package. The headset comes with a one-year warranty.