I currently host robotics tournaments for our district. Our main problem is that most of our machines are cable run. Its a nigthmare to say the least, Gears chew through wires at an astronimical pace. Not to mention wires get unplugged while moving robots about causing kids to crumble as robots refuse to move about the playing fields.
Give me the ability to run twenty plus machines at once and i will be one crazy happy camper. Not to mention you might keep Early from ditching lego bricks for VEX IQ robotics Bricks.
Brian D. Hopkins
HRE Robotics Coach
Dickinson Texas
[blockquote]Roberto Vengut Tro said:
First, sorry for my poor English.
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no problem, we understand everything :)
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I already sugested this in one of that e-mails you can send in sbrick.com but I will also say it here.
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Here is better, because everyone see it.
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My sugestions are:
-Make the accelerometer and other phone sensors compatible with the app (A stering wheel feature will be great)
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The app is already support gyroscope.
In addition to this, we want to make all the smartphone's sensors available in the app. It is good if you want to take your mobile into your Lego creations.
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-Make a programming app in the future (this may be quite difficult and I think you should not make it open source and make people pay for that app, because it will be very difficult to make and you will spend many time on it)
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This is our plan :)
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-If the Sbrick is approved and it starts selling you could include an option in the online shop to buy power functions cables separately (and other PF elements and sets) like any normal LEGO Technic online store. That way people could buy the cables and the sets they want to mod with the Sbrick and avoid paying the shipping cost that you will pay if you buy it from any other place. You should first get LEGO to ship their products to you (and have all the legal permissions to sell them), like a toy store will do, but I think that won't be too difficult. If you sell the cables separately and the store sells things with the permission of LEGO I think you won't have legal problems (I think that thanks to my poor English this sugestion is almost impossible to be understood)
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We won't sell cables, everyone can buy it in the Lego store.
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The last (and more important) sugestion is to add smileys in the forum and coments :P haha.
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Haha, we will do it :)
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EDIT: Is this forum also for future new product sugestions? I haven't got any great idea buy maybe somebody has...
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We made an other topic for this: https://social.sbrick.com/forums/topic/4/future-addons
Many thanks for your comments!
First, sorry for my poor English.
I already sugested this in one of that e-mails you can send in sbrick.com but I will also say it here.
My sugestions are:
-Make the accelerometer and other phone sensors compatible with the app (A stering wheel feature will be great)
-Make a programming app in the future (this may be quite difficult and I think you should not make it open source and make people pay for that app, because it will be very difficult to make and you will spend many time on it)
-If the Sbrick is approved and it starts selling you could include an option in the online shop to buy power functions cables separately (and other PF elements and sets) like any normal LEGO Technic online store. That way people could buy the cables and the sets they want to mod with the Sbrick and avoid paying the shipping cost that you will pay if you buy it from any other place. You should first get LEGO to ship their products to you (and have all the legal permissions to sell them), like a toy store will do, but I think that won't be too difficult. If you sell the cables separately and the store sells things with the permission of LEGO I think you won't have legal problems (I think that thanks to my poor English this sugestion is almost impossible to be understood)
The last (and more important) sugestion is to add smileys in the forum and coments :P haha.
EDIT: Is this forum also for future new product sugestions? I haven't got any great idea buy maybe somebody has...
Thank you! :)
[blockquote]Lénárd Pásztor said:
Of course, the app is working on iPad. The control profile needs to support multiple screen sizes. The offical profiles will support all iPhone/iPad screen sizes.
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WOW, that's a good new! I've been liking it!
[blockquote]Lénárd Pásztor said:
When our users creating a control profiles they need to make it multiple screen size ready (optionally).
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