Lego packs an electronics platform with 3D magnetic tracking, multi-radio communication, and inductive charging into a brick.
Lego packs an electronics platform with 3D magnetic tracking, multi-radio communication, and inductive charging into a brick. Patents reveal how.
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A built‑in accelerometer allows the bricks to sense movement, meaning they can react when tilted, shaken or repositioned. According to Lego, this opens the door to dynamic play, with blocks capable of ...
Advanced electronics built into new bricks and figures can detect how they move and respond with light or sound effects ...