LEGO Unveils Smart Bricks with Sensors
LEGO Smart Play combines sensor-packed bricks, minifigures, and tags for interactive, screen-free play launching with three Star Wars sets in March, featuring 25 patented technologies.
- Lego has introduced Smart Bricks, which are tech-filled versions of its building blocks that feature sensors, lights, and sound capabilities.
- Lego claims these are its 'most revolutionary innovation' in nearly 50 years, focusing on tech-enabled products launching in March.
- The Smart Brick is equipped with sensors, lights, and a sound synthesizer, allowing it to respond to movement and surroundings.
- The first Smart Play sets will be themed around Star Wars, launching on March 1 with pre-orders starting in three days.
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Lego has just introduced his first intelligent layman, a new system with which the famous toy blocks can “cover life”. Innovation was presented this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, the world’s most important technology fair. The company designed a system called LEGO SMART Play, which already circulated some rumors, but was finally confirmed. It consisted of the development of a block containing a custom chip, called “Smart Bric…
LEGO unveils new LEGO Smart Brick at CES — here’s everything you need to know
LEGO stunned fans and tech watchers at CES 2026 with a groundbreaking announcement that could reshape how physical play meets interactive technology. The toy maker introduced its LEGO SMART Play™ platform, anchored by the new Smart Brick, a familiar 2×4 LEGO element packed with cutting-edge hardware that lets LEGO creations respond, interact, and come to life, all without the need for screens or apps.
Lego Unveils 'Most Revolutionary Innovation' in 50 Years
Lego is rolling out a high-tech twist on its classic bricks, though not everyone is thrilled about it. At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, the Danish company introduced "Smart Bricks," sensor-packed tiny blocks that light up, make sounds, and respond to movement, launching in March with a Star Wars set,...
The Danish toy manufacturer Lego introduced the new Smart Play technology, which is designed to "reanimate" its designers. The main element of the system is Smart Brick, or smart detail. Such parts are equipped with electronic components that allow them to detect movement and respond to it with light or sound.
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