Don’t be boring, play with new Smart Tag Lego that brings the creation to life with their own individual computer chips

Michael Sherman|Published

The future of play with Lego’s Smart Play System, featuring interactive Smart Bricks, Tags, and Minifigures with computer chips, lights, sounds, and wireless charging, will launch with a Star Wars-inspired set on March 1. Picture: Lego

Image: Lego

Long gone are the days when playing with Lego meant coming up with your own unique creation by simply combining the blocks in a creative way.

Now the Lego Group has unveiled what it calls a Smart Play system, using ‘Smart Bricks’ and ‘Smart Tags’.

The bricks now also feature a computer chip and combine with the tags to create a new way to play with Lego pieces.

Lego said it would provide a completely new way to enjoy its products.

Future of Play with Lego’s Smart Play System: Interactive Smart Bricks, Tags, and Mini Figures

“Introducing the Lego Smart Play system, a new platform made of endlessly interactive Smart Bricks, Smart Tags, and Smart Minifigures, all connected to bring play to life like never before,” said Lego. 

Of course, the new Smart Bricks can be wirelessly charged as having wires involved in the play would be completely out of the question. 

Not only will the bricks feature in-built lights but also emit sounds as well. 

“It also has a built-in accelerometer which knows how it is being moved through the air, and brings play to life in incredible ways,” says Lego. 

The first set to feature this new technology will be a Star Wars-inspired offering from March 1. 

Those who buy Lego will know it doesn’t come cheap and the new Star Wars sets will start at R1,143 excluding VAT for a 473-piece package. The most expensive will come in at around R2,614 excluding VAT for a 962-piece set.

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