Hi, this might be a weird question, but about those new wheel hubs, do they, like the ones with a gear reduction, not have any wiggle room between the black and dark grey parts? Because i have a 6x6 semi truck built where i have the normal wheel hubs that have the 2 different parts sepparete which you need to click together, but i have the problem that with time and using them that they develope a lot of annoying wiggle room, and the ones with a gear reduction don't have that, but i didn't need the reduction. So when i saw these new ones, i was wondering if they also don't allow any wiggle room
@@wertzuio_Mine does not turn entirely to the right when using the controller, however it does turn fully to the right during calibration and by hand. So I have no idea what to do there, even multiple calibrations does not fix the problem. Also sometimes it will not center after calibration. Hopefully an update will fix it in the future?
To add, you can change the gearing on axles by switching out the differentials, the red one should give you more torque and the old dark bluish gray should be faster.
@@ZEROBRICKS I'm looking forward, something tells me that you also worked on the new Peugeot from Lego :), I'm curious. I'm still working on your universal 4x4, as the gears in the transmission are getting destroyed, I'm waiting for the metal gears to arrive and I believe that everything will be fine
Are you kidding? It is way to expensive and without the Stickers it doesn't even look like the audi rsq-etron. They should really start using prints for their licensed products or at least make it less expensive.
At last, Lego has finally seen the problem with all Lego RC car steering being so loose, they’ve now doubled up on the steering racks. Hopefully we’ll get better steering performance.
I am really surprised that you already showed us this set! I am waiting for the new wheel hubs for sure and the shorter CV-joints was a surprise for me, but I am very happy to see them as well! Great showcase Balazs! You capture everything crucial aspect of each set, but this time you push it even further! For potential improvement of the speed, I suggest using older differential 62821 which are easy to lock inside. :)
I like it. I also like the number of decals. Being a model builder, putting decals is part of the fun for me. At least they made it easy to get to the screws to change the batteries. It has nice detailing and good working suspension. As always, your builds and opinions are greatly appreciated.
Looks nice. The issue I have with all these "app" dependent controls is that in a few years it will not work anymore or the app will have disappeared. So I think you should look at the set without the remote control function and see if it's worth it still.
I always disliked app-enabled toys like this. Its fun for a while, but there’s seems to always be connectivity issues. I wish Lego made a Lego pistol grip model or something that you can build to resemble a traditional rc controller. I liked older power functions for that reason
I think it's awesome decently scaled vehicle. Suspension is nicely integrated, and the value despite being under 1000 pieces is still pretty good for the hub and motors. Only would've expected it to be a lot faster. Interested to see what you'll do in future vids to optimize the performance.
With all it's shortcomings I still feel I want one now..seems like the building experience is fun which is most of what any LEGO set is about..seeing the actual car in Dakar in person I can say this is very close considering the limitations of technic pieces. Solid review as usual..keep'em coming!😊
I always refer to Lego's excursions into RC vehicles as Carpet Crawlers... Limited power and torque designed to be run around the kitchen or living room floor. Especially with the IR and now Bluetooth limitations to range. I like to build vehicles with RC components... They're more fun, and easier to control. :)
I think you’re absolutely right and for this reason, I’m seeing this set for an entirely different purpose - I’d like to make a three-motor robot arm :D It’s nice that it doesn’t have internal pieces in a load of different colours - it really does look quite good as a “parts pack” as Balazs said! But it will be a waste to have the wheels and suspension parts left over. I really just feel like doing it to prove to myself it can be done…
To really get the most out of these things, I swap the electronics for a high torque brushed system and servo found in the Traxxas TRX4. I did this to my Unimog and Ford Raptor, and they are so cool. Of course you won’t get the same crawling performance as a TRX4, but it’s just so cool to see a real RC Lego crawler. Right now I’m in the process of putting a Spektrum RC brushless system into my Daytona SP3.
@@RacingBrick Yeah, they break really easily. I think it’s a fair trade off though! As long as I don’t go really fast with the crawlers, there is pretty minimal damage.
Once again, Balasz, you made a set appear fun and interesting I was quite sure NOT to buy - thanks for showing the technic details and the fun you can have with it, maybe I just leave the stickers out 🤠
I'm probably going to get this kit, but honestly, I have the same two complaints I usually have with these RC cars. One, why can't we get one with more zip. I know Lego is aimed at kids, but honestly, kids regularly play with RC cars that are much faster. And, two, I agree that I'm tired of the Control app. I'd pay good money if Lego came out with a physical controller that could be used with all their RC vehicles.
I will definitely buy this set! It seems to be very well designed, and it has new parts that I wish I had before. The Control+ app disappoints yet again, but I've come to expect that by now.
If we consider that a linear actuator has grease inside then we can apply greas as a pure lego way. @RacingBrick, put silicone grease only in the wheel hubs: axle and vertical disk also. I did it with my 9398. 100% performance increase!
Always wanted a Technic RC car was going to get the Off Road Buggy but just didn't get around to it or there were other sets i wanted more. The Audi RS Q Etron is FANTASTIC i love the Rally/Off Road feel of the design, i love it, its large, beefy but has those sleek lines and angular panels. The combo of black and red with all of its decals make it striking against snowy or the desert terrain. And in some countries i can't believe they let you drive it on roads haha.
I have this set waiting on bench to be built... I will build it stock first (no stickers of course) but later it will be changed because as soon as I saw this thing on the shelf I said " This is going to be my 2024 Tango and Cash Vehicle" Going to have to make 2 gatling guns for this baby...
9:11 Every racing game I have ever played uses the left gamepad stick for steering, so I think this is actually the norm. But yes, customizability wouldn't hurt.
Hy, Why do you think Lego doesn't release anymore sets like the LEGO Racers Outdoor RC 8675? It had the power, agility, and looks not to mention color scheme and tyre color and aspect as well. I had the 4x4 crawler, but was disappointed it was so slow and decided to pass it on to my little brother who in turn will play with his baby boy. It seems that people tend to forget good sets from the early 2000's that had the proper controler, speed, agility and so on. I enjoy your videos!.
For better off-road use and traction a person could put some silicone in the differential to lock the small tan gears to make a locking differential. Just set the differential aside to let the silicone set up.
I don't get the difference between those "new parts" and the ones appeared on the bugatti chiron, can you point out that? The DC ones I agree are new but... the first ones... I think are the same as in the bugatti
For the controls I'm not a huge fan 😕. Loved the video as always hoping to purchase this set. Could you possibly create a Tutorial video on how to make custom controls for this set like you showed in the video? I know It would be more work. But I'd appreciate it.
I actually got this exact Lego a day before I’m commenting and I only finished 1 part but I learned I could put the main battery that comes in a box in the Lego and add the batteries after. Thx for saying u forgot now I could build without batteries and I’ll add it later. Thx again!
I have the top gear model and I didnt have it build for long, sooo slow. It'll be curious to see what a buwizz (probably 2) can change on that. Apart for the buggy, I don't think we'll ever see anything properly fast with regular lego
Is there an option to use any sort of Bluetooth controller with that Lego app? Similar as with sbrick? Or even better, to have some controller directly connected to hub?
anybody else amazed at the price? that is pretty decent for a set with 3 large motors. but when you look at the VIP points, it is surprising because most sets have 1/3 the VIP points / piece-count.
Unpopular opinion: I actually prefer the screw hubs. The batteries just feel more secure knowing the cover was screwed in. Also, since there's no need to use your fingers to open the latch, you can build around all sides of the hub for a seamless finish, especially if you want the underside of your MOC to be completely paneled up or something.
Great review! Thanks! I had some vouchers from work so I’ve just ordered this set for around $13 😁 it will be my Christmas present this year! Can’t wait to build and play with it with my kid 😍
You steer with the left hand because thats the default for almost every single racing game in existence . Its also the default on industrial robotic controls.
i will make a moc of this set when I buy it to fix all the issues the original set has, or I would use the motors to make my very custom speed champions model.
Anyway to import it in India? I collect Lego sets but they’re so limited here in India and it’s surely hard to get a hand on such a set. The app controlled or roc models are really hard to obtain. Looks like Lego doesn’t like Indian market.
I've had all the c+ sets but i never had a good experience with the app controller. I decided to stop buying c+sets until we get a phisical controller. Every time i want to play with, i change idea thinking how many minutes i need to set up a run. Lego fails completely with c+.
It looks like we will see a lot off stickers on the technic theme for a long period of time. I have some clues about how they decide which sets will have stickers and which ones have printed parts. I can say play oriented sets mostly have sticker only parts. More statue like sets are mixed (most common) or have fully printed parts (rare). This may be change in the future. They at least try to make more sets be include fully printed parts in order to compete with other firms.
So i just bought this, and I HATE the App controller. You mentioned that one could use different remotes. Is there documentation or a tutorial on how to do this? I've also downloaded the Powered up App, and it goes completely over my head. :( I heard something about a new update that changes things in the app, but I don't know what changed since I never had the old system. I'm trying to learn this stuff, can someone point me in the right direction to info about how to use these things? Thanks!
Without having to buy a duplicate set, do you think you can add a rendered photo of the set without any stickers on? It can be a cool comparison to see how the model looks with and without stickers, especially for sets with tons of stickers like this one. Thanks for the review.
Love this video. Thank you so much for sharing. Recently purchased this model (my first "RC" lego model) and I'm not sure how to turn it off. Do I have to remove the batteries every time? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You need to long press the green button on the hub (~7 seconds). Otherwise if you kill the app on the phone it will also disconnect, blink for ~10-15 seconds waiting for a new connection and then turn off.
Click here for the LEGO product page - racingbrick.com/product/42160-2/
Hi, this might be a weird question, but about those new wheel hubs, do they, like the ones with a gear reduction, not have any wiggle room between the black and dark grey parts? Because i have a 6x6 semi truck built where i have the normal wheel hubs that have the 2 different parts sepparete which you need to click together, but i have the problem that with time and using them that they develope a lot of annoying wiggle room, and the ones with a gear reduction don't have that, but i didn't need the reduction. So when i saw these new ones, i was wondering if they also don't allow any wiggle room
@@teunvanbloemendal1117 there's a slight wiggle but less than on the hubs of 42099
On my Audi the steering does not get in the middle even after a lot of calibration
@@wertzuio_Mine does not turn entirely to the right when using the controller, however it does turn fully to the right during calibration and by hand. So I have no idea what to do there, even multiple calibrations does not fix the problem. Also sometimes it will not center after calibration. Hopefully an update will fix it in the future?
@@coreyk288 Thank you for my part, I disassembled the front axle and realigned the two toothed bars and I did 5 Calibration
To add, you can change the gearing on axles by switching out the differentials, the red one should give you more torque and the old dark bluish gray should be faster.
I believe that you will make modifications to buwizz engines :)
@@Matej-Brick Am I getting so predictable? :D
@@ZEROBRICKS I'm not saying that :), but your rebuilds are great and so are your models :)
@@Matej-Brick Awww, thank you so much, Matej! Can't wait for you to see some other stuff I've been working on!
@@ZEROBRICKS I'm looking forward, something tells me that you also worked on the new Peugeot from Lego :), I'm curious. I'm still working on your universal 4x4, as the gears in the transmission are getting destroyed, I'm waiting for the metal gears to arrive and I believe that everything will be fine
Lego really upped their game with their RC lineup!
Lovin the design on this one
Better than the first rally car
The suspension is insane too
Yes they did
@@tvpg3di got the rally car and its literally nothing compared to this te rally car didnt even have any suspension
Are you kidding? It is way to expensive and without the Stickers it doesn't even look like the audi rsq-etron. They should really start using prints for their licensed products or at least make it less expensive.
Red frame is used in Liebherr. I'm so stoked about new hubs and CVs, finally we get some proper robust wheel mounts! Thank you, Balasz!
At last, Lego has finally seen the problem with all Lego RC car steering being so loose, they’ve now doubled up on the steering racks. Hopefully we’ll get better steering performance.
Yes, I discovered that with the Off-road Buggy - as the geometry has got smaller, the inaccuracy has become greater!
I am really surprised that you already showed us this set! I am waiting for the new wheel hubs for sure and the shorter CV-joints was a surprise for me, but I am very happy to see them as well! Great showcase Balazs! You capture everything crucial aspect of each set, but this time you push it even further! For potential improvement of the speed, I suggest using older differential 62821 which are easy to lock inside. :)
What I really like about that set is that LEGO also put some of these plastic parts besides the stickers :)
I like it. I also like the number of decals. Being a model builder, putting decals is part of the fun for me. At least they made it easy to get to the screws to change the batteries. It has nice detailing and good working suspension. As always, your builds and opinions are greatly appreciated.
Looks nice. The issue I have with all these "app" dependent controls is that in a few years it will not work anymore or the app will have disappeared. So I think you should look at the set without the remote control function and see if it's worth it still.
I always disliked app-enabled toys like this. Its fun for a while, but there’s seems to always be connectivity issues. I wish Lego made a Lego pistol grip model or something that you can build to resemble a traditional rc controller. I liked older power functions for that reason
I think LEGO fans will create their own apps when the official ones will no longer be supported.
I'm looking forward to seeing someone put 4 BuWizz motors in that thing!
Notice this set went together well. The parts were made super nice.
I’m so glad to have FINALLY been given access to the beta version of the control+ app. We are now in the same club :)
I think it's awesome decently scaled vehicle. Suspension is nicely integrated, and the value despite being under 1000 pieces is still pretty good for the hub and motors. Only would've expected it to be a lot faster. Interested to see what you'll do in future vids to optimize the performance.
With all it's shortcomings I still feel I want one now..seems like the building experience is fun which is most of what any LEGO set is about..seeing the actual car in Dakar in person I can say this is very close considering the limitations of technic pieces.
Solid review as usual..keep'em coming!😊
I think a buwizz with two XL motors for drive as a mod would make this a little BEAST
Really hope to see the bronco r factory race truck in a set like this
I always refer to Lego's excursions into RC vehicles as Carpet Crawlers... Limited power and torque designed to be run around the kitchen or living room floor. Especially with the IR and now Bluetooth limitations to range. I like to build vehicles with RC components... They're more fun, and easier to control. :)
I think you’re absolutely right and for this reason, I’m seeing this set for an entirely different purpose - I’d like to make a three-motor robot arm :D
It’s nice that it doesn’t have internal pieces in a load of different colours - it really does look quite good as a “parts pack” as Balazs said! But it will be a waste to have the wheels and suspension parts left over. I really just feel like doing it to prove to myself it can be done…
I hate the app controlled sets. Bring back the remote LEGO
yes
Frfr I missed them
Thank you for showing it running over bricks. Awesome fun!
Left and right controls should be an automatic thing to do.
It’s just like video games they do not allow you to set up your own button map. Why not?
Tak!
This is an absolutely gorgeous vehicle. There is no doubt Lego is upping their game.
Great video, keep it up.
To really get the most out of these things, I swap the electronics for a high torque brushed system and servo found in the Traxxas TRX4. I did this to my Unimog and Ford Raptor, and they are so cool. Of course you won’t get the same crawling performance as a TRX4, but it’s just so cool to see a real RC Lego crawler. Right now I’m in the process of putting a Spektrum RC brushless system into my Daytona SP3.
I wonder how frequently you need to replace all the plastic components of the drive train :)
@@RacingBrick Yeah, they break really easily. I think it’s a fair trade off though! As long as I don’t go really fast with the crawlers, there is pretty minimal damage.
Once again, Balasz, you made a set appear fun and interesting I was quite sure NOT to buy - thanks for showing the technic details and the fun you can have with it, maybe I just leave the stickers out 🤠
I'm probably going to get this kit, but honestly, I have the same two complaints I usually have with these RC cars. One, why can't we get one with more zip. I know Lego is aimed at kids, but honestly, kids regularly play with RC cars that are much faster. And, two, I agree that I'm tired of the Control app. I'd pay good money if Lego came out with a physical controller that could be used with all their RC vehicles.
Last few months, I have making RC lego cars. But using rc transmitter and 2 in 1 recivers, with geek servo servos. This would make a great conversion.
I will definitely buy this set! It seems to be very well designed, and it has new parts that I wish I had before.
The Control+ app disappoints yet again, but I've come to expect that by now.
I can suggest mobile applicatiuon ControlZ you can make your very own controls and it works wery well
Sweet! Much better than I expected! Love that suspension and great parts pack. Also looking forward to trying it with a Buwizz. Should be lots of fun.
On my Audi the steering does not get in the middle even after a lot of calibration
did you fix it because i have the same problem
If we consider that a linear actuator has grease inside then we can apply greas as a pure lego way.
@RacingBrick, put silicone grease only in the wheel hubs: axle and vertical disk also.
I did it with my 9398. 100% performance increase!
i was so stoked for this
thanks for the review
Excellent review as always. Keep doing an awesome job.
This is one of the better ones lego put out last year. Add a remote and 12v supply to motors it would be perfect.
Supercool build, a lot better than I was expecting
Always wanted a Technic RC car was going to get the Off Road Buggy but just didn't get around to it or there were other sets i wanted more.
The Audi RS Q Etron is FANTASTIC i love the Rally/Off Road feel of the design, i love it, its large, beefy but has those sleek lines and angular panels.
The combo of black and red with all of its decals make it striking against snowy or the desert terrain. And in some countries i can't believe they let you drive it on roads haha.
I have this set waiting on bench to be built... I will build it stock first (no stickers of course) but later it will be changed because as soon as I saw this thing on the shelf I said " This is going to be my 2024 Tango and Cash Vehicle" Going to have to make 2 gatling guns for this baby...
Your Technic knowledge is remarkable. How did you know about the red chassi price?
Such a great design! This set would be amazing with buwizz motors!
I want that one very much too, looking forward to it next time at the Lego store.
Anyway you can get more power in this?
this is probably the first set you have shown on your channel that i wil buy
9:11 Every racing game I have ever played uses the left gamepad stick for steering, so I think this is actually the norm.
But yes, customizability wouldn't hurt.
You should consider the scale of the obstacles in relation to the car, your gravel would be boulders in real life size. Thanks for the review.
I think you should change the gearing to get my speed and maybe upgrade the motor! And add a receiver that can work with physical remote control!
Cool new wheelhubs. Need to have them and those new connectors
Hy,
Why do you think Lego doesn't release anymore sets like the
LEGO Racers Outdoor RC 8675?
It had the power, agility, and looks not to mention color scheme and tyre color and aspect as well.
I had the 4x4 crawler, but was disappointed it was so slow and decided to pass it on to my little brother who in turn will play with his baby boy.
It seems that people tend to forget good sets from the early 2000's that had the proper controler, speed, agility and so on.
I enjoy your videos!.
Great review! Thanks for that. This surely will be added to the collection!
For better off-road use and traction a person could put some silicone in the differential to lock the small tan gears to make a locking differential.
Just set the differential aside to let the silicone set up.
You really don't need to do that, there are easy and straightforward ways to lock a LEGO differential or replace it with simple gears.
Quick question, will the tires from the Audi fit the Raptor ?
I don't get the difference between those "new parts" and the ones appeared on the bugatti chiron, can you point out that? The DC ones I agree are new but... the first ones... I think are the same as in the bugatti
Great looking Audi!
I want that new diff. The big red gear on the previous one limits it's uses
JEEZ, THIS IS SOOOO COOL, I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE 42161
BTW when will the review for the 42161 come?
For the controls I'm not a huge fan 😕. Loved the video as always hoping to purchase this set. Could you possibly create a Tutorial video on how to make custom controls for this set like you showed in the video? I know It would be more work. But I'd appreciate it.
I actually got this exact Lego a day before I’m commenting and I only finished 1 part but I learned I could put the main battery that comes in a box in the Lego and add the batteries after. Thx for saying u forgot now I could build without batteries and I’ll add it later. Thx again!
I'm thinking those red Technic frames may show up in a certain future LIEBHERR set...
Maybe :)
Your assumption is sure but unfortunately Balázs keep the secret while the embargo is over.
I have the top gear model and I didnt have it build for long, sooo slow. It'll be curious to see what a buwizz (probably 2) can change on that. Apart for the buggy, I don't think we'll ever see anything properly fast with regular lego
Is there an option to use any sort of Bluetooth controller with that Lego app? Similar as with sbrick? Or even better, to have some controller directly connected to hub?
hi, if I understand correctly, the new wheel hub is direct without gear reduction inside, yes?
looks pretty good when build. Might pick this one up
Whats the car on the shelf on the right of the f40 called?
It's called my 42077 RC mod :) ruclips.net/video/fyb1bznHoNE/видео.html
Looks super cool! Big thank you for this video!👍👍👍👍
anybody else amazed at the price? that is pretty decent for a set with 3 large motors. but when you look at the VIP points, it is surprising because most sets have 1/3 the VIP points / piece-count.
Unpopular opinion: I actually prefer the screw hubs. The batteries just feel more secure knowing the cover was screwed in. Also, since there's no need to use your fingers to open the latch, you can build around all sides of the hub for a seamless finish, especially if you want the underside of your MOC to be completely paneled up or something.
Dose it matter What batteries you use because not all are 100% percent powerful
You can connect a pig tail and use a 9volt battery instead of 6 heavy AA batteries. This will decrease range but also reduce weight
Considering the sheer weight of the vehicle itself I doubt that would make a huge difference in performance
Lego Technic 42160 Audi RS Q e-tron
First! This set looks amazing, I hope to get it someday!
Great review! Thanks! I had some vouchers from work so I’ve just ordered this set for around $13 😁 it will be my Christmas present this year! Can’t wait to build and play with it with my kid 😍
Is it the model of the first or the second version of the real Audi?
You steer with the left hand because thats the default for almost every single racing game in existence . Its also the default on industrial robotic controls.
Got this for Christmas and so far I’ve spent more time bouncing it up and down due to the suspension, it’s so bouncy :P
Great review! Balazs please, please a video of this set with Buwizz and two Buggy motors. Will be very powerful, what do you think?
i will make a moc of this set when I buy it to fix all the issues the original set has, or I would use the motors to make my very custom speed champions model.
I like how your micerophone lines up with the crane in the background, was it deliberately ?
Anyway to import it in India? I collect Lego sets but they’re so limited here in India and it’s surely hard to get a hand on such a set. The app controlled or roc models are really hard to obtain. Looks like Lego doesn’t like Indian market.
wish they bring back buggy motor on ctrl+
7:05 - _[unfinished hood]_ - totally agreed!
I've had all the c+ sets but i never had a good experience with the app controller.
I decided to stop buying c+sets until we get a phisical controller.
Every time i want to play with, i change idea thinking how many minutes i need to set up a run. Lego fails completely with c+.
It looks like we will see a lot off stickers on the technic theme for a long period of time. I have some clues about how they decide which sets will have stickers and which ones have printed parts. I can say play oriented sets mostly have sticker only parts. More statue like sets are mixed (most common) or have fully printed parts (rare). This may be change in the future. They at least try to make more sets be include fully printed parts in order to compete with other firms.
What is the rally car with yellow wheels above your head. That looks cool.
Great informative video too.
This one - ruclips.net/video/fyb1bznHoNE/видео.html
Set looks great! Performance though, damn, was hoping for a touch more speed and off ability, oh well
I love RC but I never bother with the Lego ones but I think I will add this to the collection look forward to the videos thanks.
Finally a new CV joint! I can't to have it and changed the moters to power functoins and use a buwizz
I wonder which would win a race, this nice new toy, or the older 42124 buggy.
Did you watch the video? :D
@@RacingBrick I did, but I foolishly left my comment about halfway through.
Hello, does anyone know the position of sticker number 5 (refueling valve)?
Did you know that this lego set was my wish?
What about the rally mode?
Which one?
Can this original lego rc audi can go over water with no damage to battery or motors? Thank you for answer
Definitely not
So i just bought this, and I HATE the App controller. You mentioned that one could use different remotes. Is there documentation or a tutorial on how to do this?
I've also downloaded the Powered up App, and it goes completely over my head. :( I heard something about a new update that changes things in the app, but I don't know what changed since I never had the old system.
I'm trying to learn this stuff, can someone point me in the right direction to info about how to use these things? Thanks!
I want this set so badly! Great review 🎉
Without having to buy a duplicate set, do you think you can add a rendered photo of the set without any stickers on? It can be a cool comparison to see how the model looks with and without stickers, especially for sets with tons of stickers like this one. Thanks for the review.
I'll definitely buy another set and will show you without stickers, but it'll only happen in August
@@RacingBrick That sounds great!
I picked this up yesterday just so I can modify just about everything. ❤😂
TBH I would modify tires, and try to give it more height to cross tall obstacles.
What do you think is the best LEGO power up rc car?
I still prefer 42099
What do you think the scale for this? 1:12 or 1:10?
Love this video. Thank you so much for sharing. Recently purchased this model (my first "RC" lego model) and I'm not sure how to turn it off. Do I have to remove the batteries every time? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You need to long press the green button on the hub (~7 seconds). Otherwise if you kill the app on the phone it will also disconnect, blink for ~10-15 seconds waiting for a new connection and then turn off.
@@RacingBrick Thank you so much my friend. And thanks again for continuing to share you amazing content.
Great review yet again, I hate you for giving such a good explanation and building video that I want this yet again. ;-)
Also how do you connect a remote controller from like a ps4 to that?
You can use Pybricks and an Xbox controller, I have a video about that
I got it for $117 did I get a steal deal? (Btw brand new)
IT LOOKS SO GOOD!!!