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Hop aboard the Lego City 60197 Passenger Train and experience the thrill of building and controlling your very own passenger ...
Lego, building on the success of last year’s Lego Boost robotics kit, has announced the Powered Up Platform, a collection of new motorized, programmable, and smartphone-compatible Lego and Duplo ...
The LEGO remote controlled Batmobile is an exercise in beastly looks, battery-powered rumbling motor action, and a new Batman. For some, the new Batman minifig for August of 2018 is enough ...
Unleash the full potential of the LEGO City 60198 Cargo Train in this high-speed build, featuring the innovative Powered Up app-controlled technology! Perfect for Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOL), this set ...
Lego's new kits combine with last year's Lego Boost for robotic extras. ... The connected Powered Up app, when it launches July 1, will work with Android 5.0 and iOS 8.0 phones and tablets.
This LEGO set will carry the LEGO set number 76112 and it'll have 321 pieces. Because it has its own remote control abilities and power parts, this set will cost a cool $100 USD at launch. LEGO ...
Lego announced a new connected toy line today, called Powered Up, as well as its first set in the series: an app-controlled Batmobile. The company previously ventured into connected toys, most ...
The first Powered Up set unveiled so far is the $100 Lego Batmobile, with its accompanying Batman Minifigure. Using a dedicated app, users will be able to program the performance, sounds, and ...
Lego’s Powered Up series of app-controlled models has arrived down under this month where it’s now on-sale for $139.99. The Powered Up series, announced earlier this year in May, will consist ...
The first of the Powered Up Platform kits, the Lego Batman App-Controlled Batmobile, ships on Aug. 1 for $99.99. For kids 8 and up, it's a buildable Batmobile that can be controlled by a smart device.