Bluetooth technology is not uncommon in a new, modern car, but this specific automobile uses it for a different purpose: remote control. “Top Gear” collaborated with Lego Technic to create a cool ...
It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn to anything with four wheels. Prior to joining the Roadshow team, he was a freelance contributor for Motor Authority ...
Lego Technic and Top Gear have joined forces to bring you this little box of joy: an app-controlled rally car! The Lego Technic TG Rally Car will be available next month; a 463-piece model (that TG ...
LEGO TECHNIC has launched this cool Motorised Bulldozer, a realistic model fitted with an infrared receiver, and powered by a remote control unit. It features four individual motors and one battery ...
Toy plastic bricks just got a little bit faster. A new Lego Technic set featuring an app-controlled Top Gear–themed rally car was revealed today at the Los Angeles auto show. The $129 set includes 463 ...
Remote control (RC) cars have been thrilling children and adults for decades and regularly feature on birthday and Christmas gift lists. The market for these popular toys has exploded, with many ...
LEGO builders that are looking for an easy way to control their creations using either a smartphone or tablet, may be interested in a new remote control system that supports both Android and iOS ...
If you your kids play with LEGO Technic, and the standard infra-red receiver feels just a little 1990s, a new Kickstarter project has the answer. The SmartBrick is a Bluetooth LE receiver that forms a ...
We probably don’t have to tell the readers of Hackaday that LEGO isn’t just for kids; we’ve seen plenty of projects that live in an enclosure made of the multi-color bricks, and let’s not even get ...
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