Bambu Lab has introduced CyberBrick, an innovative toy system under its MakerWorld brand, which combines programmable electronics with customizable 3D-printed models. Initially launched via Kickstarter, CyberBrick has successfully exceeded its funding goal and is designed to be versatile, allowing for endless toy possibilities beyond the initial three offerings: a forklift, truck, and soccer bot. The system includes solderless electronics and instructions for users to print their own components. Bambu also encourages community involvement in design, exploring uses for the tech beyond toys, such as timelapse footage capture.
CyberBrick's launch marks Bambu Lab's innovative step in combining 3D-printable functionality with community-driven design, offering users unprecedented control over toy creation.
The company has already surpassed its Kickstarter funding goal, indicating a strong interest in customizable toys that foster creativity through programmable electronic components.
Bambu Lab aims to build a cohesive ecosystem with CyberBrick, enabling users to create a wide variety of toys and gadgets beyond the initial offerings.
In addition to toy designs, CyberBrick components are versatile, allowing for applications like capturing timelapse footage of 3D prints.
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