Build Your LEGO SPIKE FPV Pod Racer: A Step-by-Step Guide
This project describes how to build an FPV (First Person View) racer using LEGO SPIKE Prime or Robot Inventor. Whether you’re a seasoned LEGO robotics … Read more
This project describes how to build an FPV (First Person View) racer using LEGO SPIKE Prime or Robot Inventor. Whether you’re a seasoned LEGO robotics … Read more
This advanced tutorial explains how to combine a SPIKE3 robot with custom RGB NeoPixels using LMS-ESP32 and emulating a Lego Sensor. It covers firmware installation, connecting LEDs, programming with SPIKE Word Blocks or Python, and configuring LED properties with a web configurator tool.
LMS-ESP32 now supports LEGO SPIKE Prime 3.0 for real-time gamepad control, allowing easy setup through firmware updates and customizable template programs for creative robotics applications.
Pairing issues with your Bluetooth gamepad, Pybricks and the LMS-EPS32 board can come from many parts in the system. Here’s a step-by-step troubleshooting guide to … Read more
Learn how to use a Bluetooth gamepad with PyBricks Block Coding for precise control over LEGO smart hubs without lag. No Python knowledge needed!
We created some custom blocks in Pybricks Block Coding, to make it easy for you to integrate a gamepad controller in your block code. Any … Read more
Want to control your next project with a gamepad and light up some NeoPixel LEDs? How about adding servo motors managed by your Lego hub? … Read more
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 … Read more
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. … Read more
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 … Read more