LEGO® POWERED UP

Published by: LEGO System

Description

Combine this app with the LEGO DC Super Heroes App-Controlled Batmobile (76112), the LEGO City Cargo Train (60198), or the LEGO City Passenger Train (60197) (each sold separately) to operate the motorized engines via Bluetooth controls, or use your imagination and build entirely new creations using LEGO Powered Up components and bring them to life by coding them. Make your models move and respond to real-world events.
The LEGO Powered Up app puts you in the driver’s seat of the awesome 4-wheel-drive Batmobile to speed through the streets of GOTHAM CITY™. Drive forwards, backwards, left and right… or pull 360-degree turns! You can even activate cool tricks and stunts as you become the Dark Knight and fight crime. You can customize and code your Batmobile tricks and choose your sounds and movements – pretty awesome!
The LEGO Powered Up app also controls LEGO trains to haul goods or pick up passengers around LEGO City. You can control the speed, change directions, and bring even more life to your play with various sounds such as a whistle, passenger announcement, railroad crossing bell, and more! The Bluetooth remote control app and the remote control handset included in the LEGO City train sets aren’t compatible with older infrared remote-controlled LEGO train sets.
Thanks to Powered Up components like hubs, motors, sensors, and lights you will be able to bring your customized creations to life. You can also bring your existing LEGO models to life.
Is your device compatible? Please go to LEGO.com/devicecheck to check if your device is compatible.
Ask your parents’ permission before going online.
The LEGO Powered Up App Feature List
- Access control panels for DC Super Heroes App-Controlled Batmobile, LEGO City Cargo Train or LEGO City Passenger Train.
- Control speed and direction of LEGO vehicles with a variety of exciting interfaces.
- Add playful sounds and take your play to the next level.
- Use LEGO Powered Up hardware components in your customized models to bring them to life!
- Code movements and sounds for your models to create real-life behaviors.
- Simple, easy-to-understand programming language based on drag’n’drop coding.
LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2019 The LEGO Group
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  • Is LEGO® POWERED UP free?

    Yes, LEGO® POWERED UP is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    LEGO® POWERED UP is free.

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4.17 out of 5

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PBfishtaco on

United States

It has pemade controls, coding, and is certainly worse than a computer app, but is still better than expected. Unless youve spent over 250 on lego, this apps for you

One of the code blocks are not working properly!

paz en mi interior on

United States

I was coding a rc car till I noticed something about the steering it doesn’t work properly. SO I deleted the block and replaced it The problem is almost fix is it just the fact that the code block is not working properly…I think.

I am super disappointed

FirstName & LastName on

United States

I was gonna use the app to control this custom train I built (it has 2 powered up l motors). The hub responded to the app, but the motors were not being controlled. I am EXTREMELY disappointed. Do NOT get this app if you are using it to control a custom build that uses powered up.

Doesn’t work at all

ldodldl on

United States

So I trying to connect but my 42176 Lego car would not connect at all and handset works than my car and need a update to test it again and hopefully it connect my car to it if not it would be so annoying and would never use this until it works

great app! but it needs 1 feature.

kakakhai20 on

United States

I don’t know what the blocks mean.

Lego do BETTER

you if dads ahhshahs on

United States

Can’t describe anger

holiday main street broken

TreacleWell on

United States

looks cute but the motor controls on holiday main street do not move the trolley. disappointed, uninstalling

Poor design

T2T1977 on

United States

As a new customer to power up, I was excited to use it on one of my sets. It was easy to install and hook up after that……..unless you have delt with power up before it leaves you in the dark. There are no options to tell you what each brick does in the coding section so you get to learn by trail and error or online research.

Awesome thing

imac 2023 on

United States

I have the Freight train and the high speed train and it goes much faster then the regular controller. And also with the additional sound effects are awesome. I have a small LEGO city, and I love it. GOOD JOB LEGO

Trains isn’t Working

rycutie2000 on

United States

Whenever I connect it the power box light goes orange and flashes but I’ve changed batteries two times in past day and still won’t work

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