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Product Description

Bow to the next generation of LEGO Mindstorms now, with a 32-bit processor, redesigned sensors, Bluetooth and more.

Features:

  • LEGO’s (robotics toys) newest robot-building kit, with greatly improved functionality
  • 32-bit command center with large LCD, USB 2.0 and Bluetooth interfaces that allow robots to walk, talk and interact with their environment
  • Technic blocks (”studless legos”) create a more human, less boxy look
  • Intuitive GUI and drag-and-drop icons are PC- and Mac-friendly
  • Redesigned touch and light sensors, new sound sensor and ultrasonic sensor
  • Now with three motors redesigned for smoother, more reliable operation
  • 6-wire digital cables for more precise connections
  • 5 main themes (8 different models) Vehicle: Roverbot, Animal, Scorpio; Machine: Robotic Arm; Human: Humanoid; Gadgets: Clock, Music, Game and Movers
  • Models are all built within the LEGO Technic System

Customer Toys Kids Reviews

5 A great toy! But, an even better learning tool.,

I built my first robot out of a cardboard box (I was inside) and, at the time that was pretty much the same way they did it on TV and in the movies. We’ve come a long way since then!

My entry point to the NXT robotic control was in search of a faster, easier way of implementing remote sensing and data accumulation. I had been working with Crossbow motes, but found their “programming” tedious and non-intuitive. I checked out LabView first ($1,000 for the base level) and figured that for a quarter of that price I would get a taste of the software plus ready-to-use sensors and servomotors. I was pleased beyond my most optimistic expectations!

I won’t repeat the other reviews other than to say that the first “rover” was done in less than 30 minutes (once I figured out that its parts were in the smaller box labeled “open me first”) and I am a long way from being a Lego wizard.

What I want to do is clear up some of the confusion that might result from reading other reviewers’ remarks about the software: for its intended purpose, the LabView “lite” is perfect. And what is that purpose, you might wonder: to enable kids ages 8+ to actually write robotic toys, take measurements and control motion.