Lego, building on the success of last year’s Lego Boost robotics kit, has announced the Powered Up Platform, a collection of new motorized, programmable, and smartphone-compatible Lego and Duplo sets.
Lego builders around the world that would like to remote control Lego projects they create, might be interested in a new smart brick called SBrick, that has a range of up to 100 m. The SBrick is ...
LEGO builders searching for an easy way to add wireless remote control systems to their Lego projects may be interested in a new system called MaxiWifi, designed to provide a small Wi-Fi RC brick with ...
Bluetooth technology is not uncommon in a new, modern car, but this specific automobile uses it for a different purpose: remote control. “Top Gear” collaborated with Lego Technic to create a cool ...
LEGO's got some sweet sets on the way, all part of a new sort of under-brand branding: Powered Up! You won't necessarily find a "Powered Up" or "Powered Up Platform" logo on every radical new set – ...
There’s also a Python library (basically a set of commands you can use to control the robot) available to go alongside the HAT, which will let you write software to control the robot parts you’ve got ...
Designer Daniele Benedettelli has developed a system where he can remotely control humanoid robot Cyclops MK II using an exoskeleton of Lego. Benedettelli began the project in 2011 and has made ...
An Italian designer has used Lego to a robot which can be wirelessly controlled with an exoskeleton;every movement Danny Benedettelli makes with his upper body, encased in the homemade exoskeleton, is ...
It used to be that if you wanted to attach a motor to your Lego build, the only way to power it would be to use a Lego Battery Box—a large, unwieldy block that used six AAA batteries to power your ...
LEGO has always been an excellent toy for both play and learning, and the Technic sets are a great starting point for any budding engineer. Not content to rest on their plastic, blocky laurels, LEGO ...
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