Lego Unveils New 'Robot Inventor' Mindstorms Kit

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After seven years, Lego has finally unveiled a new Mindstorms kit, reports PC Magazine -- the Lego Mindstorms Robot Inventor, available this fall for $359:The Robot Inventor kit lets kids (or adults) build five different robot models out of 949 pieces, ranging from a four-legged walker to a bipedal wheeled robot that can give high-fives. All of these robots can be programmed to perform different tricks, like grabbing items, firing plastic projectiles, avoiding obstacles, and playing various sports with a ball.

The kit includes four low-profile, medium-angular motors; a color and light sensor; and a distance sensor, which work together with the Intelligent Hub block to power these robots and execute commands. Of course, like all Mindstorms kits, you can build your own robotic creations with the tools at hand, and add Lego Technic and System pieces for more complex projects.

The Intelligent Hub serves as the brain of Lego Mindstorms, and the block that houses the Mindstorms Robot Inventor Kit is the most advanced one yet. It features six input/output ports for sensors and motors, a six-axis gyro/accelerometer, a speaker, and a five-by-five LED matrix. The Intelligent Hub and all robots built with it can be controlled wirelessly over Bluetooth with the Lego Mindstorms Robot Inventor app for Android, iOS, Windows 10, and macOS. The app supports programming in both the tile-based Scratch language and in Python, for more complex projects that require the precision of written code.



 

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Looks pretty awesome actually. Will have a stupid local price if it sells here, which it probably won't. Almost guaranteed to get a kid into engineering and programming.
 

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I bought the original Lego Mindstorm in 1999 but got bored of it pretty quickly. But that was 20 years ago so I assume it's advanced somewhat from then.
 

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Looks pretty awesome actually. Will have a stupid local price if it sells here, which it probably won't. Almost guaranteed to get a kid into engineering and programming.

Curro schools use these in their robotics classes so they must be available.


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