We had a play with LEGO’s new Smart Brick. Here’s what you can do
LEGO’s Smart Bricks offer interactive features like lights and sounds, charging wirelessly and debuting in Star Wars sets to enhance physical play amid concerns over screen time.
- At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, The LEGO Group's LEGO Smart Brick drew major buzz and was demoed by Euronews Next; it will launch in March exclusively within LEGO Star Wars sets.
- Programmed by a small square tag and awakened by shaking, the Smart Brick detects nearby bricks, charges on a pad, measures a standard 2 x 4, and lasts around 45 minutes after eight years of development.
- A hands-on demo illustrated LEGO designers dialled sounds and interactions, featuring a mother LEGO duck whose four ducklings misbehaved with quacking and farting sounds when her back was turned.
- Tom Donaldson, senior vice president at the LEGO Group, said the Smart Brick offers a chance to deepen physical play amid children's screen time scrutiny, and he hopes other companies will enhance imaginative play.
- As technology miniaturises and broadens, designers say Smart Bricks will enable richer motion-sensitive play, encouraging players to explore and experiment with lighting, sounds, and interactions.
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‘We spent a lot of time with the LEGO designers, bringing this to life and dialling in all the sounds and so on, but it's also about how you use the sounds,’ David Filon, chief creative officer of Lucasfilm, told Euronews Next.
The second day of the CES 2026 trade show in Las Vegas, USA, which opened to the general public, is behind us. It brought a number of interesting new products, including an automatic massager and smart Lego bricks. Take a look back at what was on display on Wednesday.
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