Lego RC basics - 3. Controllers

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Published 2019-01-31
In this episode of the Lego RC basics tutorial series we are focusing on the different controllers available for Power Functions and Powered Up. The following control solutions are presented:

- Power Functions Infrared recievers/remotes
- SBrick
- BuWizz
- CaDa 2.4GHz battery & remote
- Boost
- Powered Up

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All Comments (21)
  • OMG the 7:12 ones are so cool... having to switch to overtake other cars but still managing power to finish the race. I LOVE IT.
  • Awesome video! Thank you for the clear demonstrations, this must have taken a lot of time to create!
  • @oleasicle9746
    I sometimes use the train remote (power functions) for a cruise control kinda thing
  • I found an app that is pretty fast to switch between hubs called boost remote but it only works for boost type hubs like the batmobile
  • @LazarClawz
    Can you make one for people that don't know Legos and technical stuff well
  • @PunakiviAddikti
    The CaDa remote is hard to find. It's not lego so it won't show up if you search lego. Search for cada remote and it should show up, but it will only come in sets. The sets are worth it for the pieces and extra motors alone.
  • @MartinP0815
    For the Pros and Cons: Powered UP is the only system the needs AAA batteries which must be charged outside the box. All other systems can run on usb rechargeable lithium ion batterie boxes. Thats what mainly kills Powered UP for me...
  • @ItsHonski
    The powered up remote CAN connect to the boost hub
  • @burt7133
    How do I connect the v1 receiver to controller because the receiver won't work, it's just blinking
  • @vodinhman1999
    I don't think CaDa's engine is bad but its engine is a bit weak and LeGo's engine is more powerful.
  • @eliottcoste5380
    Hello, how do we connect two controllers on one receiver? because I just got a new controller and I cannot connect it...
  • @rasmusmuuli
    Hello, very informational video, would you personally recommend Powered up or Power Functions systems?