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๐ Build, Code, Play: The Ultimate STEM Adventure in a Box!
The LEGO MELARQT 17101 Boost Creative Toolbox is a 847-piece robotics kit designed for kids aged 7-12, combining physical LEGO building with app-based coding. Featuring a smart Move Hub with sensors and Bluetooth connectivity, it offers interactive projects like robots, a guitar, and a factory. This set fosters STEM skills through guided digital tutorials, making complex robotics accessible and endlessly engaging.









| ASIN | B06Y6JCTKH |
| Age Range Description | 84 months to 144 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | 871,285 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 969 in Play Tools |
| Brand Name | LEGO |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,201) |
| Educational Objective | Robotics; Programming; STEM Education |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00673419272292 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 54 x 28.2 x 9.1 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.36 kg |
| Manufacturer | LEGO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 17101 |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 144.0 |
| Model Number | 6186142 |
| Number of Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | battery |
| Size | M |
| Subject Character | Vernie the Robot,Frankie the Cat,Guitar4000,AutoBuilder,M.T.R.4 |
| Supported Battery Types | 6 AAA 1.5V batteries |
| Theme | construction toys |
| UPC | 673419292108 673419272292 |
A**N
Lego no deja de sorprender tanto a niรฑos como adultos, y con este set no es la excepciรณn. Un modelo con 847 piezas que incluyen sensores y una pieza inteligente que permite empezar con principios de robรณticas desarrollando modelos simples o explorar con algunas ideas propias. Este set no incluye manuales impresos pues es necesario descargar una app que te ira guiando y abriendo mas posibilidades para el total disfrute de este set. Muy recomendable y sobretodo divertido!
S**.
OVERALL CONCLUSION ================== LEGO boost is 80% of the learning at 50% of the cost and 20% of the hassle of LEGOโs fancier Mindstorms product. LEGO Boost compares really well to all other competing robots out there, so if you want your kid to know about coding, robotics, mechanics or technology, itโs a really easy choice. The age range is spot-on: 7 to 12 years old seems just right. TOP PROS: 1) Great value for what you get; 2) Extensive models for a lot of fun; 3) Painless setup so that kids can use the app and Bluetooth connection easily. TOP CONS: 1) Needs an iPad or Android tablet, which can triple the cost; 2) Limited accessories and other sensors/motors so far; 3) App can be very confusing at times and the โunlockingโ of levels is irritating WHAT CAN LEGO BOOST DO? ====================== You can build 5 different, intricate projects right out of the box. LEGO included a huge assortment of great parts so that you can build a standing robot, a guitar, a โfactoryโ, a cat, and a horizontal rover bot. Each model is part toy and part experiment because the app has included code that makes the characters lively and interactive while leaving room for customization. All the sounds and processing is done by your tablet, so thatโs a smart way to save costs and make the โbrainโ brick really simple (which LEGO calls the โMove Hubโ). The LEGO Boost app guides you through building and programming each robot in a set of challenges that are unlocked as you go. My 7-year-old and I could only figure out how to do Vernie the tall robot so far, which was sad because he wanted to start with the guitar or factory. This is minor bump in the road, though, because I envision this being a popular toy for a very long time. The fact that the Bluetooth setup was so painless (no pairing on iOS, it was like magic) makes this much easier to deal with than other robots like Cozmo. NOTE: If your app crashes, power off your iPad completely. This worked great for me. Iโve noticed that upon installation, some apps need a power cycle to work their best. I donโt know if this is a memory leak in the iPad or what. Iโm running the app on a 3-year-old iPad Air 1 (not 2) and it works great. Anything newer should be fine, and LEGO has a device check section on their website. IS LEGO BOOST FUN AND EDUCATIONAL? ================================ For sure, this product is a ton of fun and teaches a lot about coding/logic, problem-solving, and creativity. My younger two kids, ages 4 and 7, are over-the-moon-excited about it and have been counting down the days until it arrived on August 1st. My 7-year-old already spent three hours building the first robot and he was completely enthralled. I was especially impressed by the robotโs head motion and the intricacy of the gears used in this model. The app has been fun to go through, but weโre only partially through it right now. HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO OTHER ROBOTS? ================================== As you can see from my website, LearnRichly, Iโm kind of a learning toy nut. I especially like logic games and programming, so robotics coding is a pretty natural fit. In our house, we have Cozmo (from Anki), Dash (Wonder Workshop), Ozobot, and *3* LEGO Mindstorms kits (the older kids do FIRST Lego League, so theyโve acquired 2 EV3 sets and 1 NXT set). (Ouch, I just realized that Iโve spent over $1000 in toy robots in the last 5 years, yikes. We donโt eat-out or see shows more than a few time per year, so that helps save cash!) UPDATE: See more below about Cozmo in the 8/15 Update.. Which robot do we like the best? So far, LEGO Boost and Dash are the winners, with an edge towards LEGO if you have kids 8 and up and a recommendation for Dash if you have younger kids. Cozmo is small and limited, but more emotive and fun. Heโs definitely a โtoyโ and the others are โlearning toys.โ Oddly, heโs also capable of real Python programming after a complicated SDK setup, so itโs an eclectic mix. Ozobots are only really useful for the most price-constrained budget; save up and buy a Boost, instead. Why are Dash and Boost the best? Because they give you real coding experience and make it fun. Dash has several apps available and is generally more mature as of right now, but I think Boost should catch up and exceed Dash overall. They both can take LEGO parts for building, but LEGO far and away exceeds Dash in versatility. It can be a factory, guitar, cat or who-knows-what-else thatโs coming in the future! I do appreciate Dash as a standalone, start-from-scratch project, but LEGO will be the better choice for most households. Dash has been alone in this space for quite a while, but probably just got dethroned. UPDATE ON AUGUST 15th, 2017 ========================== OK, we've had LEGO Boost for 2 weeks now. We've built the standing robot, the guitar, and the mini-factory. We couldn't get the factory to work and must have done something wrong--we'll come back to it. My son wants to build the rover next. We also had to buy a large organizer set to keep all the pieces--what I didn't realize is how many *unique* pieces there are in this set. The Mindstorms kits have lots of pieces, but they are easier to organize since there are fewer than 100 unique ones. LEGO Boost has over 200 different types of pieces; we ended up using about 60 little divided bins in plastic craft organizers. If I had it to do over again I would buy the Akro Mills 64-drawer organizer like this one: Akro-Mils 64-drawer organizer . They charge too much for the drawer dividers, but I believe another company (stack-on?) has a 48-pack for much cheaper that *supposedly* works with the Akro Mills set, but I haven't verified. Since I wrote the above about Cozmo from Anki, I realize that he now has coding in the app! It's pretty good, too, so he's now much more competitive with LEGO Boost. I will review all of them in a future roundup at my little hobby blog LearnRichly.com, but for now I at least have an in-depth review of LEGO Boost that gives you much more detail than I could put in this Amazon review. Using my 6-criteria scoring scale, the average I came up with was a 4.4 out of 5 stars, so I wish Amazon would allow me to award LEGO Boost a 4.5 star rating instead of my 5 star rating.
A**L
Great
J**R
This toy is perfect for kids around Grade 1. It provides a very interactive and interesting way for kids to learn programming and robot. Here is the list of good stuff: 1. iPad or iPhone app is used to provide building instructions 2. The same app is used to program the sequence of actions for robot 3. The programming part is actually not coding, but organizing intuitive icons of actions that can be performed by robot (e.g. crying) 4. There are several types of robots could be built and each has its own unique feature.
K**N
This gift has entertained my grand daughter for hours. It has been a great joy for her.
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