

Fortunately, several system updates later, we managed to run LEGO Boost app on Windows 10 laptop computer and finally, test the product.

Then, the dedicated app simply refused to work with any of our tablets. First, we received a set without several parts, so we had to wait for another LEGO package. Interestingly, the testing process involved some unforeseen adventures. Therefore, although the product wasn’t designed strictly for educational purposes, we decided to test it out for you. This is quite surprising, because the set was based on LEGO WeDo 2.0, which is well-liked. Generally, user reviews are rather disapproving. RoboCamp team decided to check how far the differences go.

This product, unlike the LEGO WeDo series created for educational purposes, was designed for individual customers – children and their parents. LEGO Boost #17101 is the newest robotics set produced by LEGO.
