SPIKE ‘Simon Says’ game with tin foil touch sensors
The LMS-ESP32 board’s capacitive touch sensors power a DIY “Simon Says” game with custom LEGO foil sensors, programmed through MicroPython and PyBricks.
The LMS-ESP32 board’s capacitive touch sensors power a DIY “Simon Says” game with custom LEGO foil sensors, programmed through MicroPython and PyBricks.
Learn how to use a Bluetooth gamepad with PyBricks Block Coding for precise control over LEGO smart hubs without lag. No Python knowledge needed!
Get ready to merge the worlds of LEGO Technic and gaming for an exhilarating remote-controlled experience! This blog post will walk you through building a …
If you’ve been itching to add custom electronics to your LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor or LEGO SPIKE Prime, I’ve got something that will make your …
Read on to discover two ways to remote control a car – in this case, a hot rod – with LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor. The …
We developed the LMS-ESP32 hardware module to extend the Lego Mindstorms Robotic Inventor or Lego SPIKE Prime hubs (short Lego hub) so that you can …
In this article, you’ll learn how to connect a Bluetooth gamepad to the SPIKE Prime or Robot Inventor hub without lag but with Word Blocks/Scratch. …
The new LEGO hubs support gamepads from the official LEGO software but only with Scratch/Word Blocks and via a PC in streaming mode. When you …
Walking robots have always fascinated me. With LEGO, the limit is usually the number of motors you can add or the weight of all the …
Last January, The LEGO House launched a new version of Robo Lab. It’s an experience where kids get to program real LEGO robots and have …