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LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 (8547)

3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 461 ratings

  • The intelligent NXT Lego brick features 32-bit microprocessor, a large matrix display
  • Three interactive servo motors; four sensors(Ultrasonic Sensor, 2 Touch Sensors and the all-new Color Sensor)
  • Color Sensor has triple functionality: Distinguishes colors and light settings, and functions as a lamp
  • Easy-to-use software (PC and Mac) with icon-based drag-and-drop programming and 16 fun building and programming challenges
  • Batteries not included with this product
  • Building instructions for 4 new amazing robots
  • Four input and 3 output ports, and Bluetooth and USB communication link

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LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 (8547)

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Take LEGO to the next level with MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0. Combining the versatility of the LEGO building system with a microcomputer brick and intuitive programming software, this building kit enables you to construct robots that see, speak, feel, and move. Designed for ages 10 and up, the 2.0 robotics tool set features everything you need to create and program your first robot in approximately one hour. After that, you can create an endless lineup of robots that do what you want--if you can dream it, you can build it.

MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0

    Ages: 10 and up

    Pieces: 619

    Requires: 6 "AA"/LR6 batteries (not included) What We Think
    Fun factor:
    Durability:
    Ease of assembly:
    Educational factor:
    Novelty factor:

    The Good: Brings LEGO to life.

    The Challenging: Booklet only includes instructions for one basic robot.

    In a Nutshell: Everything you need to build and program robots -- jump starts inventive play.


    With MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0, you can construct robots that see, speak, feel, and move. View larger.

    Use the included software to program your robot and watch it come to life. View larger. Build, Program, Go
    Creating a MINDSTORMS robot is challenging -- but not too difficult -- with an illustrated step-by-step booklet and software showing the way. The booklet gives you instructions for building a basic "Quick Start" robot only, which is an easy introduction to the MINDSTORMS experience. This robot took our two adult testers about 30 minutes to build and 30 minutes to program. After that, they spent a lot of time just playing with their creation and testing its abilities.

    Once you master the basics of MINDSTORMS, you'll need to use the included software to get instructions for more advanced creations. You can also use the MINDSTORMS web site to find instructions for many other robots, or you can create robots on your own. No matter what you choose to create, the principles are the same: just build the robot using the LEGO elements in the kit, and program it on your computer using the software. Then watch your robot come alive.

    NXT Technology Brings LEGO to Life
    MINDSTORMS NXT 2.0 features the latest in robotic technology: an advanced programmable microcontroller, Interactive Servo Motors, smart sensors, icon-based drag-and-drop programming software, interactive challenges, and wireless Blue tooth and USB connections -- all the smart technologies you need to create your custom robot.

    First, the brain of the MINDSTORMS robot is NXT, an intelligent, computer-controlled LEGO brick that features a 32-bit microprocessor, a large matrix display, input and output ports, and a speaker.

    Second, three Interactive Servo Motors give you precise control over the robot and ensure that the robot moves with precision -- the built-in rotation sensor can measure one-degree steps.

    Third, there are four robotic sensors. The first is the Ultrasonic Sensor, one of two sensors that gives your robot vision. You can use it to make your robot avoid obstacles, sense and measure distance, and detect movement.

    And fourth of all, two Touch Sensors give your robot a sense of touch. They detect when they are being pressed or released, and you can use them to make your robot pick up things or act on command. For example, by pressing a Touch Sensor you can make your robot walk, talk, close a door, or turn off your TV.

    There's also a Color Sensor that functions three ways: it distinguishes colors -- black and white, as well as a range of bright and pastel colors -- it distinguishes light settings, and it can be used as a color lamp.

    And finally, the MINDSTORMS Software lets you program your robot. Use the software to create a program, and then download the program to the NXT by using the USB cable or the wireless Blue tooth connection. Mac- and PC-compatible drag-and-drop software gives you 16 building and programming challenges, from beginner to expert.

    Overall, this set scores an excellent rating for its clever design elements. Our testers enjoyed the way the set brought a new level of interaction to their LEGO experience, and appreciated how easy it was to create their first robot. They also loved the way this set encourages inventive play -- all the cool hardware that makes up the set can be used to build any robot you dream up. Finally, our testers liked how this set offers a great balance of learning and fun, and encourages interest in science, computers, and engineering.

      Microsoft Windows Requirements
      • Windows XP Professional or Home Edition with Service Pack 2 or newer
      • Intel Pentium processor or compatible, 800 MHz minimum (1.5 GHz or better recommended)
      • Windows Vista Service Pack 1 or newer
      • Intel Pentium processor or compatible, 1 GHz minimum (1.5 GHz or better recommended)
      • CD-ROM drive
        Apple Macintosh Requirements
        • Apple MacOS X v10.4 or v10.5
        • PowerPC G3, G4, G5 processor, 600 MHz minimum
        • Intel processor (1.3 GHz or better recommended)
        • DVD drive
          General System Requirements
          • 512MB of RAM minimum
          • 700MB of available hard-disk space
          • XGA display (1024x768)
          • 1 available USB port
          • Compatible Blue tooth adapter (optional)
          What's in the Box
          NXT programmable LEGO Brick, Ultrasonic Sensor, Color Sensor, two Touch Sensors, three Interactive Servo Motors, USB cable, 7x6-wire cables, building instructions for four robots, user guide, software, test pad, and 619 LEGO pieces.


          From the Manufacturer

          Lego Mindstorms NXT is back and better than ever, with new robot models, even more customizable programming, and all-new technology including a color sensor. Mindstorms NXT 2.0 combines the unlimited versatility of the Lego building system with an intelligent microcomputer brick and intuitive drag-and-drop programming software. The new 2.0 toolkit features everything you need to create your first robot in 30 minutes and then tens of thousands of other robotic inventions that do what you want.

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          Must be 18 or older The product was used for home projects and is sold as is. Note: Cables to connect sensors are not included

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          Customer reviews

          3.8 out of 5 stars
          3.8 out of 5
          461 global ratings

          Customers say

          Customers like the fun and possibilities of the toy. They say it's a great way to spend time with kids and helps them develop. They also appreciate the clear and detailed building instructions. Customers are happy with performance and engagement. However, some customers have reported compatibility issues with Macs. Opinions are mixed on value and quality.

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          139 customers mention139 positive0 negative

          Customers find the toy Mindstorms NXT 2.0 terrific and great for an enthusiast. They also say it's a great way to spend time with your kids and helping them develop. Customers also say the tote is mesmerizing, versatile, and an awesome idea by Lego.

          "...The new version of Alpha-Rex is a truly fascinating robot: in addition to being a fun "advanced" model to build, new users can learn a lot from its..." Read more

          "...This is an awesome idea by Lego - a toy that can be reused over, and over, and over again and is only limited by the..." Read more

          "...The designs are very versatile. You can build the basic projects and then change sensors or components to make what you want.*..." Read more

          "...The re-playability is incredible, and it seems the more he plays with it, the more he likes it...." Read more

          95 customers mention95 positive0 negative

          Customers find the toy building block set very educational, with plans, instructions, and examples for help and continued learning. They say it keeps the child thinking and learning new skills. Customers also say it's a great way to explore programming in a fun way, and helps kids be creative and learn about basic robotics.

          "...It is very educational, but after his first `robot' he has lost interest...." Read more

          "...The Mindstorm is a great product that lends itself to quality parent/child time...." Read more

          "...* There is some explaination about how parts work, but if you want to teach your kid more, you are going to have to explain without lego help...." Read more

          "...The educational value is fantastic, as it teaches robotic and computer programming fundamentals...." Read more

          87 customers mention64 positive23 negative

          Customers find the programming simple and the instructions very detailed. They also say the projects are challenging but totally doable. Customers appreciate the ability to download building instructions and programs from the Mindstorms website. They say the kit has the instructions and needed pieces to build Shooterbot, Robogator, and the ability for them to get it together relatively quickly. They mention the programming interface is better than the first one and they have no problems building the robot or the software programs to run.

          "...In sum, the NXT 2.0 set is a great toolset for any robotics enthusiast and a must-have for MINDSTORMS fans." Read more

          "...The programming interface is pretty obvious, let your kids figure it out without your help, kids are very technology-saavy and it will be faster..." Read more

          "...One great feature is the ability to download building instructions and programs from the Mindstorms website, and other places on the Internet, so..." Read more

          "...It is frustrating if you don't understand programming and it falls short on explaining it. Wish I had not spent the money...." Read more

          18 customers mention18 positive0 negative

          Customers find the toy building block set has endless possibilities. They say it's a really cool item with lots of projects and building instructions. They also mention that it has interesting capabilities and options, and that it can be expanded with extra kits and parts. Customers also say it is a versatile toy that can create many different types of robots.

          "...Overall, there is still a good selection of beams, pegs, and axles (including a new #9 length axle) as well as the addition of two small rubber bands..." Read more

          "...There are plenty of books and on-line support for Lego robotics, with plans, instructions, and examples for help and continued learning...." Read more

          "It's LEGO, so it's synonym of quality. The pieces are in good quantity for many builds. The 3 servo-motors are very precise...." Read more

          "...There are plenty of pieces in the box and accessories for many builds...." Read more

          17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

          Customers like the performance of the toy building blocks. They say the robots are durable and work well, the building and programming experience is intuitive, fast, and obtain results that encourage them to keep trying. The creations are functional, and the motors work just fine. This set is a huge step up in functionality, with improved performance and other features. It comes with what you need but works with other parts kids already have.

          "...control, sound editor, image editor, new programming blocks, improved performance, and other features make programming a more enjoyable experience...." Read more

          "...It worked perfectly (using the exact same programs we had written earlier and built exactly the same way as the two from Amazon) The two sets..." Read more

          "...The sensors and motors work well.This is a Lego branded item, which adds significantly to the price...." Read more

          "...Don't get me wrong, this set is a huge step up in functionality. The new color sensor alone is an enormous improvement...." Read more

          48 customers mention26 positive22 negative

          Customers are mixed about the value of the toy building block. Some mention it's worth the money and a good investment for an engineering type mind, while others say it'd be quite pricey to replace the control unit.

          "...running he quickly became self-sufficient, and for me was well worth the time investment...." Read more

          "...Could've been done better:* Extra parts are really expensive.* Flimsy box: We had to buy another box for storage*..." Read more

          "...This is not a big deal so I gave this kit 5 big stars and well worth the $$$ for what it will teach a young mind." Read more

          "...PROS[+] Excellent value as the kit has instruction and needed pieces to build Shooterbot, Robogator, Color Sorter, and Alpha Rex..." Read more

          38 customers mention26 positive12 negative

          Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the product. Some find it well made, durable, and great for construction, while others say that some parts are fragile and should not be left out to be stepped on. They also mention that there are random broken block issues and lots of small parts to lose and break.

          "...The sample robots are durable and work well, although some of the instructions for using Color Sorter were a bit confusing...." Read more

          "Well, as my son says, "It's Lego. All the Lego stuff is pretty durable." He does complain that it goes through batteries like crazy...." Read more

          "...Extra parts are really expensive.* Flimsy box: We had to buy another box for storage*..." Read more

          "...I'm very impressed by it's quality.It comes with 3 types of sensors: 1 ultra-sonic sensor, that can detect objects and movements...." Read more

          12 customers mention3 positive9 negative

          Customers are dissatisfied with the compatibility of the toy building blocks. They mention that the software does not work on Macs, the motor is connected to Port A, and the VP programs won't work. They also say that the application runs very slowly and freezes all the time. Additionally, the color detector did not work at all.

          "...you change your brick's firmware, and once you do that the VP programs won't work. You can supposedly swap back and forth between firmwares...." Read more

          "...The application runs very, v-e-r-y slowly, and freezes all the time...." Read more

          "...The parts are compatible with other Lego products - greatly expanding the capabilities...." Read more

          "...the motors work just fine, but if a motor is connected to Port A it does not work...." Read more

          Educational and Fun
          5 Stars
          Educational and Fun
          I bought Lego Mindstorms NXT 2.0 directly from Lego, and the shipment arrived quickly. They make building and programming robotic devices simple, so it has great educational value in that it emphasizes key concepts without being caught up in the details if learning from more detailed robotic kits. The building instructions were generally quite clear and easy to follow. There were a few minor steps that were a bit difficult to construct, and the general instructions on using the kit and software could have been better. Nonetheless, they have done a fantastic job compiling together such a complicated set of robotic parts and software. For anyone interested, I am also currently uploading some videos of what I have made, and those videos cans be found by clicking on the web page included in my Amazon profile (click on "sciencesuccess" under the title of this review, and then on the left column of my profile, you can find the web page link).
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          Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2009
          I first encountered the MINDSTORMS series in 2001 when I bought the Robotics Invention System 1.5 out of curiosity. Since then, I've purchased and used numerous MINDSTORMS sets, written two MINDSTORMS books, developed and taught a LEGO robotics course, and given LEGO presentations. So when I heard that LEGO was releasing the NXT 2.0 set in summer/fall 2009, I was curious to discover how LEGO would improve its flagship product. After finally getting my hands on a 2.0 set, I've been busy building, programming, and analyzing the kit's features. And I think this is the best MINDSTORMS set to date.

          The original NXT set released in 2006 (I'll call it the "1.0 set") enjoyed enormous success but still had some shortcomings. The NXT 2.0 set addresses some of those flaws and really is everything the 1.0 set should have been. As a robotics kit, the NXT 2.0 set mainly involves building and programming, so I'll take a look at how the kit performs in each of these areas.

          First, the building experience is fun and challenging while offering some exciting new additions. For the electronic elements, the NXT microcomputer and servo motors remain the same in both design and quantity; however, the selection of sensors has changed. There are now two touch sensors, an ultrasonic (distance) sensor, and the color sensor. The new color sensor boasts three functionalities. It can detect colors (6 basic colors), measure light intensity, and act as a lamp (emitting a red, blue, or green light). Unlike the 1.0 set, there is no light sensor or sound sensor: the new color sensor can function as a light sensor, and LEGO apparently thought that having two touch sensors would be more useful than having one touch sensor and one sound sensor as in the 1.0 set. I agree.

          The building elements are, once again, studless LEGO TECHINC pieces rather than traditional bricks. The 1.0 set included a few TECHNIC bricks, but these are gone in the 2.0 set, which focuses entirely on studless construction. Overall, there is still a good selection of beams, pegs, and axles (including a new #9 length axle) as well as the addition of two small rubber bands. Also fun is the special ball shooter equipment along with 12 small, brightly colored balls.

          There are only a few gears included, though. Whereas the 1.0 set included a fairly good variety and quantity of gears, the 2.0 set includes only a handful of double bevel gears and a single 12t bevel gear. This is a bit disappointing but also understandable. People like to add lots of gears to their robots to make them look cool, but lots of gears introduce lots of friction. The 2.0 kit's sample robot designs demonstrate how to connect pieces directly to motors rather than using gears to transmit the motion. This works fine and takes a little bit of getting used to, but I would still encourage new LEGO users to expand their collection of gears after purchasing the 2.0 set.

          As for the programming, the 2.0 version of the included NXT-G software offers some welcome new features. A remote control, sound editor, image editor, new programming blocks, improved performance, and other features make programming a more enjoyable experience. Performance is noticeably better than in the 1.0 version but can still be sluggish.

          The software includes a number of fun challenges spread across four robot designs: Shooterbot, Robogator, Color Sorter, and Alpha Rex. The sample robots are durable and work well, although some of the instructions for using Color Sorter were a bit confusing. The new version of Alpha-Rex is a truly fascinating robot: in addition to being a fun "advanced" model to build, new users can learn a lot from its incredibly compact and elegant design.

          The NXT 2.0 set is leading the MINDSTORMS series in the right direction. I like what I see in this set, and I believe LEGO has a winner on its hands. The 2.0 set is more expensive than the 1.0 set--by $30--but I believe the improvements and added functionality justify the extra cost. In sum, the NXT 2.0 set is a great toolset for any robotics enthusiast and a must-have for MINDSTORMS fans.
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          Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2010
          This is not traditional Lego. It is computorized programable robotics. You must have a computor to program this and you must be able to follow directions. Thank goodness my husband is tech savvy because my son, who is 12, needed much guidance. It is very educational, but after his first `robot' he has lost interest. It is frustrating if you don't understand programming and it falls short on explaining it. Wish I had not spent the money.
          It would be better suited for 14 or older (my husband liked it)

          Now that my son is older, he has spent many hours creating and experimenting with this kit. He researched the web and was able to get all kinds of helpful information which encouraged him to try these again. It absolutely depends on the individual child.
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          Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2009
          I design equipment control's for a living, so I'm fairly adept at these types of embedded processors. Purchasing the NXT kit only seemed a natural way for me to spend more time with my two boys (12 and 9) and sneak in some education at the same time.

          The Good:

          > This is an awesome idea by Lego - a toy that can be reused over, and over, and over again and is only limited by the imagination.
          > It really is a good tool to teach your child the fundamentals of programming.
          > The software (by Labview) is well done and about as easy as it can be made to be.
          > The parts are compatible with other Lego products - greatly expanding the capabilities.
          > It really does lend itself to parent/child together time.

          The Challenges:
          (Note that I say challenges, because I would really say that there is anything bad about the product.

          > If you've never programmed before, you have to expect that there will be a learning curve. Don't expect to be doing anything you can imagine right away.
          > It really feels to me like a starter kit. Most things that we want it to do, there are simply not enough parts for. For example, a fourth motor would be really useful as well as a third button and an analog input device (an input that varies in value instead of off/on - like a light dimmer). To really make this fun, I think that you either need two of them, or find a friend with one.
          > You have to find clever ways to attach to the motors and the 'brain' in order to build a stable structure. I know of lots of regular lego parts that could have been included to make this easier.

          Summary:

          The Mindstorm is a great product that lends itself to quality parent/child time. The experience is enhanced by a combination of a technically savoy parent and an inventive child. You'll find yourself thinking and building all kinds of interesting devices together.

          To keep it from going into a closet after the first month, though, you need to plan on further investment. It is a starter kit, and needs further parts to make it really useful. Consider getting together with friends or joining a club.

          SteveJ
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          Juk
          5.0 out of 5 stars Assolutamente consigliato
          Reviewed in Italy on January 27, 2022
          Bellissimo! Guide di costruzione ben fatte, semplice da montare da programmare; il software è molto intuitivo. Più che ottimo se ci si vuole cimentare in un progetto proprio; aiuta tanto ad usare la testa. Assolutamente consigliato!
          Mizar
          5.0 out of 5 stars Diversión garantizada
          Reviewed in Spain on July 8, 2017
          Compré este producto hace ya algunos años atrás después de mirar varias opciones similares en el mercado (Arduino, etc). Las opiniones disponibles entonces eran bastante favorables lo que me ayudó a confirmar mi compra ya que te los piensas un poco debido al precio.
          Definitivamente ha sido una compra con diversión garantizada!! :)

          VENTAJAS:
          * Recomendado para niños y adultos.
          * Amplia gama de proyectos disponibles.
          * Intuitivo y facil de armar.
          * Diferentes posibilidades para su programación.
          * Materiales resistentes.
          * Multiples sensores disponibles.

          DESVENTAJAS:
          * La duración de las baterias es corta haciendolo poco atractivo para determinados proyectos.
          * El uso con transformador limita la movilidad.
          java
          5.0 out of 5 stars クリスマスプレゼント
          Reviewed in Japan on October 9, 2022
          子どものクリスマスプレゼントで買いました。
          理系少年に育ちました。
          SMG
          5.0 out of 5 stars Lego nxt mindstorms
          Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2012
          I bought for my 11 year old son for Christmas, I had looked at previously but put off by the high cost, but price has come down slightly. I am really pleased with the set and my son thinks it's cool. I would recommend introduction to Lego technics first as it is quite difficult to put together.

          There is only 1 model to make in the included instructions , but you can down load about 4 more detailed instructions from the Lego website, but to be honest clicking on the computer to go to next page while building is a bit of a pain.

          You will also need to connect your creation to a pc to program it. The programming in lab view is quite straightforward but you can just download the programs from Lego. This is the best way how to understand how software works. You can connect via cable or via Bluetooth. If you read the blogs there are some Bluetooth compatibility issues not all work. Also it would let me install the software on my netbook (running windows 7 starter) which was a bit of a pain as this had compatible bluetooth . The only real benefit of Bluetooth really is for remote control- there are a few ways around this the simplest is to download an ap to your android smartphone- this is very basic but works a treat. You can also Download iPad ap but this only controls via a pc so you will still need a compatible pc. The phone ap is the cool option.

          This is a really cool set, once you understand the various sensors you can look to build your own models, there are lots of books available to give you ideas, plenty of bids on YouTube but often you need lots of extra pieces that you probably won't have. Lego don't seem to make expansion sets or general buckets of technic of mid storm parts. The Lego website sells motors, sensors and cables but very little it the way of parts. There are plenty of brick sites and e-bay but can be hit and miss and quite difficult to identify parts in some books.

          All in all an excellent educational toy. Lego just need to do more with expansion sets.
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          san67
          5.0 out of 5 stars une merveille
          Reviewed in France on January 2, 2012
          offert à un grand, il a pu se régaler et même l'utiliser pour son projet de fin d'étude au bac S. Une petite merveille de technologie, avec un guide tout à fait compréhensible pour monter et programmer de déliceux robots.
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