Voice Coding LEGO Minifigure
Have you ever wanted to tell your LEGO minifigure what to do, and then have it do it? Well, with the Voice Coding LEGO Minifigure, you can. First, you say a sequence of events, such as "walk forward 5 studs, turn left, walk forward 3 studs, raise right arm." This information is taken by the microphone/speaker, and is immediately stored in the memory chip. The minifigure will then ask you what you would like to name this sequence, and you can answer with any name, such as "Sequence A2." Then you can say "Execute Sequence A2," and then using the electric motors within the minifigure, the minifigure will immediately do the sequence. At the bottom of the legs, there is a small stud connecting battery that is circular shaped, which allows it to also make turns, due to the motor connected to the battery as well. When you minifigure is low on battery, it will alert you through the microphone/speaker, telling you it is time to recharge your battery. You will plug your minifigure into the charging station, which is designed to let the feet stud click in. The charging station plugs into an outlet supplying it with electricity. there are also magnetic electric conductors between the joints. This allows for full flexibility of the joints. I think a Voice Coding LEGO Minifigure would be fun, because now you can make your own self moving LEGO videos with having to deal with the hassle of stop motion. This could allow there to be more things you can do with your LEGOs. You can have your LEGOs move at different times, allowing more control over the fun that you can have while playing LEGOs. You can organize your LEGOs and have them march, or you can have a LEGO race! When your LEGOs move on their own, their's a whole new world of possibilities.
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