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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Cinq constructions en un kit
Étapes de construction et de programmation claires
Nombreuses activités
Électronique qui se fait oublier
Peut se combiner à d'autres kits Lego pour créer d'autres robots
Application ludique et visuelle
Peu de texte à lir
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de micro
De haut-parleur ni de système lumineux pour le robot lui-même
Cinq constructions en un kit, Étapes de construction et de programmation claires, Nombreuses activités, Électronique qui se fait oublier, Peut se combiner à d'autres kits Lego pour créer d'autres robots, Application ludique et visuelle, peu de texte à lir
Pas de micro, de haut-parleur ni de système lumineux pour le robot lui-même, Robot totalement dépendant de la tablette, même une fois programmé, Assez gourmand en piles, Programmation uniquement via l'appli Lego Boost, non compatible avec d'autres langage
Idéal pour découvrir en douceur la robotique, ce kit Lego Boost convient bien aux plus jeunes qui pourront programmer facilement de nombreuses fonctions et ensuite donner libre cours à leur imagination. On apprécie que Lego pense aussi à associer son syst...
Publié: 2017-09-04, Auteur: Ryan , review by: stuff.tv
5-in-1 value, Super fun coding, Mind-blowing tech for a toy
Requires tablet, No practical Lego storage, Limited educational benefit
This Lego set is far from perfect. It requires a tablet, lacks any sort of practical storage for the Lego pieces and is a far cry from the educational programme it claims to be. But as soon as you start strumming tunes on the guitar or playing games with...
Publié: 2017-07-25, Auteur: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
Forms five unique creations out of the box, and can be customized; uses regular Lego pieces; programming possibilities are limited to what Lego offers, but offers lots of depth
Needs a tablet or phone (Android or iOS) to connect to in order to use (and get access to assembly instructions). Need to dismantle one robot before building another. In-app instructions can sometimes get confusing. Not compatible with Lego Mindstorms kit
Lego's young kid-targeted robotics set isn't as deep as Mindstorms, but has a ton of things to do, and it's a lot of fun to play with...
Five robots and 60plus challenges for tons of play possibilities
Most robots need to be disassembled to change the six AAA batteries
“It's very cool and people should actually buy it,” my son just told me in his most serious voice when I asked for his verdict. Frankly, I have to agree. At $160, it isn't cheap, but it's got more educational value and just as much play possibility as...
Publié: 2017-07-25, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com
Forms five unique creations out of the box, and can be customized; uses regular Lego pieces; programming possibilities are limited to what Lego offers, but offers lots of depth
Needs a tablet or phone (Android or iOS) to connect to in order to use (and get access to assembly instructions). Need to dismantle one robot before building another. In-app instructions can sometimes get confusing. Not compatible with Lego Mindstorms kit
Lego's young kid-targeted robotics set isn't as deep as Mindstorms, but has a ton of things to do, and it's a lot of fun to play with...
App makes learning to program fun, Infinitely customizable, Uses real Lego bricks
Software not available on Fire tablets
The best robot/STEM kit we've seen for younger children, Lego Boost provides turns coding into a game that's so much fun your kids won't even know that they're gaining valuable skills. Because it uses real Legos, Boost also invites a lot of creativity and...
Publié: 2017-10-11, Auteur: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Obviously Lego Boost is not cheap, but then Lego never is. The cliché is that a toy like this will provide “hours of fun”. And that's literally true in this case. Fun in making the projects. Fun in creating the child's own. And fun in programming it do to...
Forms five unique creations out of the box, and can be customized; uses regular Lego pieces; programming possibilities are limited to what Lego offers, but offers lots of depth
Needs a tablet or phone (Android or iOS) to connect to in order to use (and get access to assembly instructions). Need to dismantle one robot before building another. In-app instructions can sometimes get confusing. Not compatible with Lego Mindstorms kit
Lego's young kid-targeted robotics set isn't as deep as Mindstorms, but has a ton of things to do, and it's a lot of fun to play with...
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Publié: 2017-09-05, Auteur: Ryan , review by: stuff.tv/my/
5-in-1 value, Super fun coding, Mind-blowing tech for a toy
Requires tablet, No practical Lego storage, Limited educational benefit
This Lego set is far from perfect. It requires a tablet, lacks any sort of practical storage for the Lego pieces and is a far cry from the educational programme it claims to be.But as soon as you start strumming tunes on the guitar or playing games with V...