LEGO® – LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime set – 45678
- LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime set
- Uitbreiding van de creatieve mogelijkheden
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Anoniem –
Voor zo’n klein ding vind ik dat te duur
theProdigy –
Powerfull if you know how to use it. Bought for a project. I could have bought Robot Inventor, but choose this instead. The microprocessor is very powerful and uses Micropython, which is great for someone with programing experience. The code blocks are not bad either. To the haters: code block style of coding can guarantee program correctness in more advanced situations, so don’t dismiss the idea too quickly. Its kinda like functional programming. The actual processor has sensors(accelerometers) that can tell yaw, pitch, etc. It works very well. The only drawback: the cables cannot be extended and you only get one large motor. That motor is VERY powerfull though. Also, the app for Mac OS needs constant Internet connection. The app for robot inventor is better. And the Yellow looks cool.
FunWithMom –
Worth the money. I bought this set for my highly gifted almost 6 year old. I was tired of all the coding programs out there for young kids that are basically video games. My son loves building mechanical things hence I thought the Spike set might appeal to him. I was right! There are so many different things to build with this set that it really is worth the money. The way I looked at it was that a coding or robotics class would cost this much and now we have something that can be used again and again. As a former computer programmer, I appreciate that the kids can start off simple and then add more complex coding as their interest and skills grow.
tikku22 –
Good, not great. I use a lot of LEGO Education products for my classes and I like them a lot. Spike Prime is Good. It’s expensive. Pretty colors. It’s nice to use Scratch for robotics, but honestly we’ve been doing that for years on our own. One of the things that really bothers me is that the cables are hard wired into the sensors and motors, instead of having connectors. Kids are rough, these are going to break, and I’ll have to buy the whole motor or sensor when that happens. And the battery… no more rechargeable AA’s, so when it stops holding a charge, we’ll have to buy a whole new one from them. The software is very buggy and loses connection often; I expect that will be fixed over time.