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Lego’s first Smart Brick sets are now available for preorder

By News RoomJanuary 9, 20262 Mins Read
Lego’s first Smart Brick sets are now available for preorder
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Lego’s first Smart Brick sets are now available for preorder

The most expensive option is the $159.99 Smart Play: Throne Room Duel & A-Wing. It comes with 962 pieces including two Lego Smart Bricks, five Smart Tags, and Luke, Darth Vaders, and Emperor Palpatine smart figures. All three sets also include Lego’s new wireless charger that can accommodate two bricks at a time, and preorders are expected to start shipping on March 1st, 2026.

The Smart Brick functions as a tiny standalone computer that can be integrated into Lego builds to add interactive lighting and sounds. It features LEDs, a speaker, a mic, wireless connectivity, and a small collection of sensors that can detect movements, light, and gestures. It can recognize Lego’s new Smart Tags and figures through their embedded NFC tags, which trigger unique sounds or lighting effects based on which ones are nearby. They’re not programmable, but Lego says the Smart Brick can be updated with new features and content using a mobile app.

The reaction to the Smart Play system from Lego fans has been divided. Some are excited at the new play opportunities it introduces, while others lament Lego moving away from imagination-based play — despite this not being Lego’s first set to implement electronics. The Verge’s Sean Hollister had a chance to try out the Lego Smart Brick at CES 2026, and while he was skeptical at first, he walked away from a demo feeling the Smart Bricks were “far smarter and more imaginative than I expected.”

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