​Lego Smart Brick review: my kids are not impressed 

​Lego Smart Brick review: my kids are not impressed 

Lego Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker minifigures duel with their lightsabers, attached to platforms with the Lego Smart Brick

I was about to be the coolest dad ever. I’d prepared the magic words: “Do you want to help daddy test the new Lego Smart Bricks? I can pick you up from school early!” It worked. My kids literally jumped for joy.

When The Lego Group announced in January that a tiny computer brick would be the company’s “most significant evolution” in nearly 50 years, even Lego fans were skeptical. Why buy bricks that make pew-pew sounds that kids should make with their own mouths? My first reaction was to explain that the Lego Smart Bricks have so much more potential than that: The bricks in these kid toys could lend their smarts to adult robots, too.

Read the full story at The Verge.

 

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