Bambu Labs launches CyberBrick 3D-printable toy system

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Bambu Labs has launched CyberBrick, a new 3D-printable toy system under its MakerWorld brand. This system combines reusable electronics with 3D-printed models, allowing users to create various toys. The Kickstarter campaign has already exceeded its funding goal. CyberBrick features three official toys: a forklift, a truck, and a soccer bot, along with a wireless controller. Initial kits start at $29.99 and include solderless electronic modules. Pre-printed kits will only be available during the Kickstarter campaign. The system encourages community designs, with examples like a lunar rover and a replica Tesla Cybertruck. Unlike previous offerings, CyberBrick creates a cohesive ecosystem and is compatible with various 3D printers, addressing past user concerns about restrictions.


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