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    What comes in the SPIKE™ Prime box

    The LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime Set is designed so you can quickly build with stackable bricks and Technic elements. The parts work with a programmable hub and unique motors.

    Here’s what you’ll get in the box:
     

    Keeping it sorted

    • Two smaller sorting trays with stickers for labeling each compartment

    Keys to building

    • 523 bricks and pieces including a new Technic baseplate, frames, more detailed wheels, 2x4 bricks with three cross axle holes, wire clips, all-new 3x3 frames that allow building easily in different directions, and a replacement parts bag
    • Two minifigures to help with storytelling

    Electronics

    • A programmable hub that stores up to 20 programs, has a customizable 5x5 light matrix, a built-in gyroscope, and six ports with input/output auto-detection
    • One rechargeable battery (SPIKE Prime doesn’t use individual batteries)
    • Two medium motors and one large motor with a new design that helps save space in your builds and can be positioned easily
    • One distance sensor
    • One force sensor
    • One color sensor
    • One Micro USB cable for charging as well as communicating with the hub

    The SPIKE Prime Expansion Set helps bring bigger and more advanced builds to life.

    Here’s what you’ll find in the expansion box:
     

    Parts included 

    • 604 additional bricks and pieces that can be stored in the original SPIKE Prime box for more open-ended projects 
    • Bigger wheels for more speed and bigger builds 
    • Large curved gears for bigger turntables or shaping and styling your models 
    • A Maker Plate for use with Raspberry PI. To learn more about creating with Raspberry Pi click here

    Electronics included

    • 1 large motor to add power and performance to larger builds 
    • 1 color sensor for more advanced color detection and behaviors 

    If you’d like to learn more, visit education.LEGO.com.