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75253 LEGO Star Wars Boost Droid Commander

LEGO unveils the Star Wars LEGO set today 75253 Boost Droid Commander (1177 pieces - 219.99 €), a new extension of his LEGO Boost concept initially available in the set 17101 Creative Toolbox then made especially compatible with LEGO CITY sets 60194 Arctic Scout Truck and LEGO Ninjago 70652 Stormbringer Dragon which then benefited from relative interactivity.

With set 75253 (availability announced for September 1, 2019), it will be a question of assembling three different droids from the Star Wars universe, R2-D2, Gonk and MSE-6 (Mouse Droid), and allowing them perform various actions using the dedicated application (iOS and Android), the Bluetooth hub, the motor and the sensor provided.

LEGO therefore provides enough to assemble the three droids at the same time but only delivers one set of motorization elements that will have to be moved from one model to another to be able to take advantage of the promised interactivity.

We will talk about this set in due course on the blog.

LEGO® Star Wars ™ BOOST Droid Commander product facts:

The set includes a color & distance sensor, interactive motor, Bluetooth (Move Hub) and 1,177 pieces - enough to build all three lovable R2-D2 robot, Gonk Droid and Mouse Droid, each coming with their own personalities, skills, and authentic Star Wars sounds and music

R2-D2 robot measures over 7 ”(20cm) high and 5” (14cm) wide. LEGO® Gonk Droid measures over 7 ”(18cm) high, 3” (9cm) wide and 6 ”(16cm) long. LEGO Mouse Droid measures over 5 ”(14cm) high, 3” (9cm) wide and 6 ”(17cm) long.

Free LEGO® BOOST Star Wars ™ app is available for selected iOS, Android and Fire smart devices. Using the app, young commanders can build the droids, insert the Bluetooth-controlled Move Hub into the droid they want to see solve each of the 40+ missions, and bring it to life using the intuitive drag-and-drop coding environment.

  • Mission examples include:
    • R2-D2:
      • Plot a race
      • Receive and decode an incoming message
      • undercover party
      • Assisting flying an X-wing
    • GONK Droid:
      • Arena Training
      • Work as a load lifter
      • Ready for the fighting pit
      • power droids
    • Mouse Droid:
      • thrash sweep
      • thrash dump
      • Message delivery
      • Locate Rebels

75253 LEGO Star Wars Boost Droid Commander

17/05/2018 - 12:18 Lego news Lego boost Lego ninjago

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If you've been storing your LEGO Boost kit in the back of the closet for a long time, it might be time to get it out again to try out some new activities.
As expected, two new sets will now be compatible with the elements of the set 17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox to bring them a little interactivity.

The LEGO Boost app has been updated and now offers instructions for combining the Move Hub and the various sensors with the contents of the sets LEGO CITY 60194 Arctic Scout Truck et Ninjago 70652 Stormbringer Dragon.

While waiting for the availability of these two boxes, you can always take the opportunity to improve your LEGO Creator Expert Roller Coaster (10261) who can also benefit from the interactivity offered by the concept, as shown in the video below:

The application is already up to date on Windows 10 and Android but it is not yet up to date on iOS, at least not at home.

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03/10/2017 - 11:20 Lego news Lego boost

17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox

This is the paradox of simplified programming, the use of visual icons should in principle make it accessible to the youngest but the profusion of these sometimes cryptic icons complicates the handling of the tools concerned.

This is the case with the set LEGO Boost 17101 Creative Toolbox which incorporates several hundred different icons, some of which are a little difficult to understand. The action they allow to perform is not always easy to deduce from the illustration displayed. The size of the icons also makes a large number of these illustrations difficult to differentiate from others which are similar.

If you don't want to spend your time trying out each of these icons to discover the movement or action it allows you to perform and try to memorize it, LEGO sends those who ask for a glossary of each. illustrations and description (in English) of what it can do.

In the long term, it is likely that LEGO will integrate this list somewhere in the app. In the meantime, you can download the available 44-page PDF file at this address or by clicking on the image below.

By the way, if you're tempted by a foray into the LEGO Boost universe but don't want to leave your shirt there, know thatamazon is currently selling the 17101 Creative Toolbox set for 109.99 € instead of 159.99 € ...

 

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23/09/2017 - 19:10 In my opinion... Lego boost Reviews

17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox

Today we are talking about the set 17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox, the new LEGO kit which intends to reconcile plastic bricks and multimedia functions and which will incidentally prepare your children to enter the Mindstorms universe.

The alibi of learning to program is often put forward as soon as we talk about this product, as if the educational guarantee had become essential to sell a toy of this type. Rest assured, it is indeed a toy.

If you want to give yourself a good conscience by offering your offspring a kit at 159.99 € that will allow them to get a job as an engineer at NASA, go your way. Here, we have fun above all and the programming side is in fact a few icons that we move in the interface of the application so that the robot performs a few simple actions. Those who discovered the concept Scratch at school will be on familiar ground, others will quickly adapt to this simplified programming interface.

As with the kit LEGO Education WeDo 2.0, you just need to know how to recognize the pictograms on the different icons to bring the different robots to life and have a good time. Nothing very complicated.

17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox

Those who already know the Mindstorms concept will not be disoriented here, with a kit from the same barrel which is aimed at a younger audience and which highlights the new connectors Power Functions already present in the new boxes of the LEGO Education range.

While waiting for a new version of the Mindstorms Kit integrating sensors equipped with these more compact connectors, the younger generation will therefore be able to get their hands on this LEGO Boost kit delivered with a main brick (Move hub) which manages the Bluetooth connection and has two motors, an interactive motor and a motion, distance and color sensor.

17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox

In the box, 840 pieces that will be used to assemble the five models offered. Impossible to assemble them all at the same time with the supplied inventory, it is necessary to disassemble at least partially one of them to build another one.

I (re) specify in passing that you must have a tablet under iOS 10.3 and above or Android 5.0 and above to take advantage of all the interactivity promised by LEGO. Bluetooth essential.

No Windows version, so exit the use of Surface tablets and other clones. Lego ad upcoming compatibility with Fire 7 and HD8 tablets sold by amazon and that's good news: these tablets are affordable.

The use of the application provided for programming the various elements is essential here. All interactivity is also deported to the tablet on which the application is installed. For example, the sound comes out only through the speakers of the tablet. Ditto for the acquisition of sound orders which will go through the microphone of the tablet. The magic of the concept is a little attenuated.

17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox

The application will have to be quickly updated, its ergonomics can be improved. Navigating the menus and sub-menus is a bit laborious due to many slowdowns even with a latest generation iPad. The instructions are sometimes difficult to read in low light and the app drains the tablet battery really quickly.

17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox

No paper documentation in this set, everything goes through the tablet too. It's a shame, LEGO could have at least been able to print the assembly instructions for the different robots even if the choice of mixing assembly phases and discovery sequences of the interaction possibilities offered by each model justifies this choice.

The learning phase is highly scripted, you will have to get to the end of the giant tutorial to then be able to give free rein to your imagination if you have not given up by then. For each "robot", you will have to go through different stages that detail the functions one by one before getting down to business and accessing an even larger inventory of creative programming. What seemed like a good idea quickly turns into a painstaking process that will strain the patience of the youngest. The child will at least discover the notion of perseverance ...

17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox

The assembly steps presented on the tablet are identical to those usually present in the paper format booklets. No 3D rotation of the assembly in progress, which would however have been useful to allow the youngest to better understand the placement of parts from different perspectives.

The "smart" brick, the Move hub, is powered by six AAA batteries which will also quickly run out. Fortunately, these batteries can be replaced without taking everything apart. A rechargeable battery with a micro-USB port would have been welcome, we are in 2017 ...

Please note, this is not a radio-controlled toy to be controlled as you see fit via a virtual remote control. You have to assign specific actions and then launch the sequence that allows them to be carried out. Vernie the robot, often put forward in communication around the LEGO Boost concept, is not an autonomous and intelligent robot either. It will only do what you ask it to do through the app.

17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox

I have only built two models out of the five offered and I am far from having toured all the possibilities offered by this set, but this forced coupling between LEGO bricks and multimedia device looks in my opinion for the moment more like an attempt not yet completely convincing to divert the attention of all those children who prefer to play or watch videos on their iPad than to a really successful concept. The promise is enticing, the realization is a bit disappointing. Hopefully, by Christmas, LEGO will have fixed the few flaws in the app that are spoiling the experience a bit.

LEGO mentions that this set is intended for children between the ages of 7 and 12. It's a bit pretentious. I think a 12-year-old kid today expects a little more from an interactive toy than what LEGO Boost has to offer. With a little help navigating the different menus, the youngest will get by. The application contains almost no text outside of the initial configuration phase. Everything else is based on illustrations and pictograms.

In short, if you already have a (very) recent tablet and you are ready to let your children monopolize it for long hours, go for it, you will make people happy. Stick around, they'll probably need your help moving forward without dropping everything along the way.

Special thanks RobotAdvance, official distributor of the LEGO Education range in France, who provided me with this kit. Do not hesitate to contact the brand via his website or his facebook page if you have any questions regarding the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 ranges, LEGO Boost or LEGO Education.

Note: We do as usual, you have until September 30, 2017 at 23:59 p.m. to manifest yourself in the comments.

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17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox

26/07/2017 - 00:19 Lego boost Lego news

LEGO Boost 17101 Creative Toolbox

New for this summer: the set 17101 LEGO Boost Creative Toolbox (159.99 €) is currently on pre-order with effective availability scheduled for August 1st.

We will talk about this in more detail in the coming weeks, but the LEGO Boost app for iOS and Android is now available online, there are still some important points to clarify so that anyone who is considering investing in this set. do it under good conditions.

And the most important point is that you must must have a tablet to be able to use this set. It will be essential for you to program and animate the different elements of the set via the free application to download. As you can imagine, at 159.99 €, LEGO does not provide you with this item.

Unlike LEGO Mindstorms products, in the LEGO Boost concept the central brick (the Move hub) is not programmable, it is controlled only by the application.

This application will also allow you to have assembly instructions for the five robots offered. The set does not contain a printed instruction booklet.

Regarding the compatibility between the application in iOS or Android version which has just been put online and the various tablets on the market, LEGO announces the color:

The app for Apple iPad requires iOS version 10.3 or later. LEGO claims to have tested its application with different versions of the iPad: iPad Pro, iPad AIr 2, iPad Mini and iPad 4th Gen.

On the Android side, LEGO indicates that the tablet used must be equipped withAndroid 5.0 (or later), Bluetooth 4.1, 1 GB of RAM minimum and a Dual Core processor operating at least at 1.4 GHz. The list of tablets meeting these criteria is long, with brands like Samsung (Galaxy Tab), Lenovo (Yoga), Sony (Xperia Z2 / Z3), Asus (ZenPad), etc ...

You lose nothing by testing the application with your tablet even if it is older or different from the models mentioned above as long as it is under Android 5.0, that it has Bluetooth 4.1, a microphone and a speaker.

LEGO also states that the LEGO Boost ecosystem is only programmable through the dedicated app. At this stage, it therefore seems excluded that the Scratch software, compatible with the kits LEGO Education Wedo 2.0, or can be used with LEGO Boost. Perhaps things will change in the future.

To find out more before you get started, LEGO has posted a list of frequently asked questions at this address.

While waiting for the availability of the set, the application can now be downloaded in iOS or Android version by clicking on the images below:

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