Reuse your old EV3 brick to remote control your New SPIKE Prime or Robot Inventor hub!
Did you buy a new MINDSTORMS set, and is your EV3 brain catching dust? Time to pick it back up because you can use EV3 … Read more
How to program LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor 51515 models. Tutorials are both for Python and Word Blocks.
Did you buy a new MINDSTORMS set, and is your EV3 brain catching dust? Time to pick it back up because you can use EV3 … Read more
Together with Ste7an, I developed an android remote control app for MINDSTORMS and SPIKE Prime. Our goal was to enable remote control without the LEGO … Read more
This article will explain how to remote control one of the new LEGO hubs – SPIKE or MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor – with another such hub. … Read more
Have you ever wished you could animate your robot like a stop-motion puppet? Did you want to animate a real robot like a 3D model? … Read more
I found counting up to 10 very limiting on the led matrix display of the new SPIKE and MINDSTORMS hubs. I racked my head and … Read more
In this article, I’ll explain how you can run motors to different positions simultaneously. Running these motors at the same time is difficult with LEGO … Read more
In this article, I’ll share some MINDSTORMS Python code to help you coordinate motor movements. Synchronized motors are essential when you make robots dance or … Read more
When writing Python on the new LEGO MINDSTORMS and SPIKE hubs, the default methods are somewhat limited. With ‘import hub,’ you can use some hacks … Read more
Here is a visual reference to the official part list and count in the LEGO MINDSTORMS 51515 Robot Inventor set. The set comes with a … Read more
Both MINDSTORMS EV3 and SPIKE Prime have an onboard BlueTooth chip. It turns out that it isn’t too hard to make them talk to each … Read more