Unboxing LEGO MINDSTORMS 51515 and First Build with PS4 controller!
I'm a proud member of https://www.robotmak3rs.com/, that's why I got to preview this set!
Please like and ask any questions you have in the comments!
00:00 Introduction
01:22 The 51515 box on the outside
03:33 Opening the box
04:50 The New MINDSTORMS hub
06:52 Robot Inventor hub vs EV3
09:00 The new MINDSTORMS Motors
11:51 Ultrasonic sensor
12:38 Light sensor
14:31 Small axles and pins
16:10 5x7 frames
17:01 Large turntable
17:42 Small white Rubber bands
17:56 New differential gear
19:16 Cookie
20:03 Little green ball with axle hole
20:38 Cable clips
21:42 Big red DUPLO ball
22:57 Big white landrover Mud Guards
23:54 Two small turntables
24:17 New black beads for caster wheels
25:27 Ninjago Missile launchers
26:13 Black and blue pins
27:19 Stickers and quick start guide
28:18 White plates 5x11
28:45 All new frames: 5x7, 7x11 and 11x15
29:25 Wheels
32:13 First build without instructions to test speed
37:18 Program the Robot Inventor hub for use with a PS4 gamepad
44:08 Driving a remote-controlled car with a sixaxis controller
45:16 Remote control with a Bluetooth phone
47:03 Conclusion
Support my work on: https://www.patreon.com/antonsmindstorms/
Full part list: https://antonsmindstorms.com/2020/10/10/lego-mindstorms-robot-inventor-set-51515-part-list/
Get the T-Shirt on: https://shop.spreadshirt.nl/antons-mindstorms/
For complete building instructions and in-depth articles go to:
https://www.antonsmindstorms.com
Robot Inventor set 51515 vs. EV3: review and first build
In this video, we look at all the hot new stuff in the MINDSTORMS 51515 Robot Inventor set. It has many improvements over EV3. Find out here what the differences are between EV3 and the new 51515 Robot Inventor set.
I guess people will be calling this LEGO set 'teal MINDSTORMS' or 'MINDSTORMS 5' or 'MINDSTORMS 515', which is short for the set code. Part of my review is to try and build a little car without any instructions. This experiment will give us a feel for the increased speed of building with the new set. Let's have a look!
Like all LEGO boxes, the set number, set name, and suggested age is here in the top left. It is a 10+ set. EV3 had no age marking on the box. My experience is that the age group is the same. I have organized fun First Lego League build sessions using EV3 with 10-year-old kids. The graphics are very different from LEGO technic and the previous MINDSTORMS. The black and bright colors give the set a bit of an 80's retro-cool look. Sizewise, the box is the same as your good old EV3 box. The packaging shows that it's compatible with Mac, PC, Android, and iOS. LEGO really went out of their way to develop and support all these platforms.
As you've seen in all of the previews, the new MINDSTORMS hub is basically a green SPIKE Prime hub. This means we get a built-in gyro and accelerometer. With the internal six-axis inertial motion unit, you can sense the orientation of the hub. It can also detect taps. You can also read out its rotational speed over 3 axes.
Especially for walking robots, this will be great. I remember struggling a lot to get my blue dragon walking because everything was so heavy. Unlike the EV3 hub, this hub has a built-in battery! Yay! No more tedious charging of AA cells. It also has pinholes on ALL sides. Not just bottom, left, and right.
Compared to EV3, these motors are way smaller, lighter, and more comfortable to build with. I guess they will have less torque, but this won't be a problem since your robots will be much lighter. And you get no less than FOUR of them. This is really awesome. I remember that with EV3, one of the first things I bought was another motor.
You will recognize the sensors from the SPIKE Prime set. There is no force sensor, but we do get an ultrasonic and a color sensor. I don't expect I'll ever miss the force sensor. Like SPIKE, these new motors have an internal absolute positioning system. With EV3, I used the force sensor mostly for calibrating motor positions. If you want to make your robot interactive with buttons, remember that you can use a motor as a button. You can also tap the hub because there's an accelerometer inside.
I remember running out of 5 x 7 frames often when building with EV3. This was so frustrating that I bought the bucket wheel excavator. The reason? There was a HUGE amount of frames in that set. It seems that LEGO has listened to people like me. They have included way more 5 x7 frames. Not only that, that set also has the new 7 x 11 frames and the 11 x 15 frames. I like frames because you can build so quickly with them. They are pretty rigid and take parts from almost all sides.
This set has Ninjago missile launchers. I guess proper robots should have guns? This part can do nothing but shoot. Maybe the missiles could function as a pair of legs for a walking robot.
This box includes no less than six wheels! Mars rovers are now within your reach.
Видео Unboxing LEGO MINDSTORMS 51515 and First Build with PS4 controller! канала Antons Mindstorms Hacks
Please like and ask any questions you have in the comments!
00:00 Introduction
01:22 The 51515 box on the outside
03:33 Opening the box
04:50 The New MINDSTORMS hub
06:52 Robot Inventor hub vs EV3
09:00 The new MINDSTORMS Motors
11:51 Ultrasonic sensor
12:38 Light sensor
14:31 Small axles and pins
16:10 5x7 frames
17:01 Large turntable
17:42 Small white Rubber bands
17:56 New differential gear
19:16 Cookie
20:03 Little green ball with axle hole
20:38 Cable clips
21:42 Big red DUPLO ball
22:57 Big white landrover Mud Guards
23:54 Two small turntables
24:17 New black beads for caster wheels
25:27 Ninjago Missile launchers
26:13 Black and blue pins
27:19 Stickers and quick start guide
28:18 White plates 5x11
28:45 All new frames: 5x7, 7x11 and 11x15
29:25 Wheels
32:13 First build without instructions to test speed
37:18 Program the Robot Inventor hub for use with a PS4 gamepad
44:08 Driving a remote-controlled car with a sixaxis controller
45:16 Remote control with a Bluetooth phone
47:03 Conclusion
Support my work on: https://www.patreon.com/antonsmindstorms/
Full part list: https://antonsmindstorms.com/2020/10/10/lego-mindstorms-robot-inventor-set-51515-part-list/
Get the T-Shirt on: https://shop.spreadshirt.nl/antons-mindstorms/
For complete building instructions and in-depth articles go to:
https://www.antonsmindstorms.com
Robot Inventor set 51515 vs. EV3: review and first build
In this video, we look at all the hot new stuff in the MINDSTORMS 51515 Robot Inventor set. It has many improvements over EV3. Find out here what the differences are between EV3 and the new 51515 Robot Inventor set.
I guess people will be calling this LEGO set 'teal MINDSTORMS' or 'MINDSTORMS 5' or 'MINDSTORMS 515', which is short for the set code. Part of my review is to try and build a little car without any instructions. This experiment will give us a feel for the increased speed of building with the new set. Let's have a look!
Like all LEGO boxes, the set number, set name, and suggested age is here in the top left. It is a 10+ set. EV3 had no age marking on the box. My experience is that the age group is the same. I have organized fun First Lego League build sessions using EV3 with 10-year-old kids. The graphics are very different from LEGO technic and the previous MINDSTORMS. The black and bright colors give the set a bit of an 80's retro-cool look. Sizewise, the box is the same as your good old EV3 box. The packaging shows that it's compatible with Mac, PC, Android, and iOS. LEGO really went out of their way to develop and support all these platforms.
As you've seen in all of the previews, the new MINDSTORMS hub is basically a green SPIKE Prime hub. This means we get a built-in gyro and accelerometer. With the internal six-axis inertial motion unit, you can sense the orientation of the hub. It can also detect taps. You can also read out its rotational speed over 3 axes.
Especially for walking robots, this will be great. I remember struggling a lot to get my blue dragon walking because everything was so heavy. Unlike the EV3 hub, this hub has a built-in battery! Yay! No more tedious charging of AA cells. It also has pinholes on ALL sides. Not just bottom, left, and right.
Compared to EV3, these motors are way smaller, lighter, and more comfortable to build with. I guess they will have less torque, but this won't be a problem since your robots will be much lighter. And you get no less than FOUR of them. This is really awesome. I remember that with EV3, one of the first things I bought was another motor.
You will recognize the sensors from the SPIKE Prime set. There is no force sensor, but we do get an ultrasonic and a color sensor. I don't expect I'll ever miss the force sensor. Like SPIKE, these new motors have an internal absolute positioning system. With EV3, I used the force sensor mostly for calibrating motor positions. If you want to make your robot interactive with buttons, remember that you can use a motor as a button. You can also tap the hub because there's an accelerometer inside.
I remember running out of 5 x 7 frames often when building with EV3. This was so frustrating that I bought the bucket wheel excavator. The reason? There was a HUGE amount of frames in that set. It seems that LEGO has listened to people like me. They have included way more 5 x7 frames. Not only that, that set also has the new 7 x 11 frames and the 11 x 15 frames. I like frames because you can build so quickly with them. They are pretty rigid and take parts from almost all sides.
This set has Ninjago missile launchers. I guess proper robots should have guns? This part can do nothing but shoot. Maybe the missiles could function as a pair of legs for a walking robot.
This box includes no less than six wheels! Mars rovers are now within your reach.
Видео Unboxing LEGO MINDSTORMS 51515 and First Build with PS4 controller! канала Antons Mindstorms Hacks
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
9 октября 2020 г. 18:30:00
00:49:20
Другие видео канала
How to Create Building instructions In Bricklink Studio for MINDSTORMS EV3 omnibot- livestreamLEGO Mindstorms 51515 Robot Inventor GELO Robot-Race: Let's put the newcomer to the test!How to Program the Rubber band cannon omnibot for Remote Control with a SPIKE Prime or PS3 gamepad1. Schritte mit LEGO Mindstorms 2020 (Robot Inventor Set 51515)10 Mind-Bending LEGO Technic Creations!LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor 5in1 | Designer Video | FIVE new LEGO Robots 202015 LEGO CREATIONS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND!XXL LEGO Go-Kart | Rebuild Mark II | #6 - Mantis HacksLEGO 51515 Mindstorms vs. 45678 Spike Prime - unboxing, concept and first buildsLEGO Mindstorms 51515 Robot Inventor Model 1of5 Blast - Lego Speed BuildLEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor 51515 Set In-Depth ReviewTOP 10 AWESOME LEGO Machines / Creations VIDEOS - Lego Technic, Lego Mindstorms And MoreLEGO Mindstorm 51515 RobotoppfinnerPrimecuber - The LEGO SPIKE Prime Rubik's cube solverLEGO Mindstorms Bridge LayerLEGO Powered Up app update with customizable controls!WORLD RECORD! LEGO Great Ball Contraption @ Brickworld Chicago 2019Test Lego Mindstorms EV3: Erste Schritte und der TRACK3R (Set 31313)Robot Inventor 51515 vs. 45678 LEGO SPIKE Prime: how to choose?The WORLD'S FIRST Universal LEGO Sorting Machine