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During its demonstration, Lego showed a custom Smart Tag that could read basic colors using the sensor, illuminating the appropriately colored lights. So far, it looks like they're primarily using red ...
For now, the only Smart Play sets available are the Lego Star Wars sets, and you can’t buy a Smart Brick on its own – you’ll need to buy it with a Star Wars build. You can pre-order all three Lego ...
I've been using Brick, a $59 gadget designed to help cut down on phone screen time. It acts like a physical key. You can only unblock chosen apps by tapping your phone on the Brick device. I started ...
Andrea is an editor at Game Rant, where she has been writing professionally about video games for nearly five years. She became a gamer for life at 8, thanks to a copy of Pokemon Red and her Game Boy.
I played with Lego’s new Smart Brick at CES, and it finally makes Lego sets play back. Here are my first thoughts.
This unassuming device promises to make your screen time intentional (Molly Greeves/The Independent) As social media continues to favour endlessly addictive short-form videos and infinite scrolling, ...
As I detailed yesterday, the Smart Play system contains three elements. The Smart Brick is packed with technology like proximity sensors, an accelerometer, color sensors and a speaker, all powered by ...
After spending time with LEGO Smart Play at CES, I can properly explain what the Smart Brick really does, why launching it with pricey Star Wars sets upset fans and where the tech could make more ...
Neat idea, but with no mention of a dev kit it's another sign of Lego's descent into designing nothing but fun on rails ...
This Christmas, all my youngest wanted under the tree was The Temple Bounty. For the uninitiated, this is a massive Lego pirate ship complete with flapping sails, a removable roof, and a price that ...
But some argue new ‘Smart Play’ technology undermines the Danish construction toy’s gift for harnessing a child’s own imagination It may be time to retire that hyperspace zoom noise you perfected ...