Comment on You can’t replace the battery in Lego’s Smart Bricks — and many of its sensors aren’t available yet
andyspam@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 hours agoYou do realize it’s rechargeable, right? I watched jerryrigeverything’s video on it and it’s honestly a pretty neat and impressive little gadget. I cant imagine the battery ever needing to be replaced even if it were designed to be possible. I would expect it to last 5+ years of heavy play before its battery life would be effected enough to notice.
buckykat@hexbear.net 6 hours ago
You should be able to give your old Lego to your kids, what’s this five year shit?
leoj@piefed.zip 4 hours ago
lol five years
I have legos from 1994.