Logiblocs - Spy Tech
Create electronic gadgets with easy to connect pieces
Understand the world of technology and create electronic gadgets with easy to connect pieces. From secret spy circuits, security door alarms, and talking lie detector to supercomputers and traffic lights, you can create many exciting gadgets that exist in today’s world.
Over 30 projects and applications such as Coin Guard, Surprise Message Box, Door Bell, Intruder Warning Device, and many more. Record and playback secret messages, set traps, build door alarms and generally carry out sneaky unsociable activities, whilst learning about electronics and computer science.
All Logiblocs interact with each other. Combine this kit with the other Logibloc Kits available to increase the power and flexibility of your experiments!
Age: 5+
What you get
4M - Logiblocs - Spy Tech. An instruction manual, one jack plug, 7 electronic blocks, and two pressure mat cards. Contains power base x1, button x1, light sensor x1, circuit bloc x1, NOT bloc x1, bleeper x1, recorder x1, and detailed instructions
How does it work?
Logiblocs is the electronic discovery system that helps you understand the world of technology around you as you create your own inventions. Everything in today's world runs by the same principles that logiblocs demonstrate. Inside each logibloc is a printed circuit board and every block is colour-coded for the function it performs. By plugging together logiblocs in different combinations you can create circuits and virtually write your own simple program to build each new invention.
Logiblocs are colour-coded by function:
YELLOW BLOCKS - are the input which triggers the system by creating a signal from a variety of sensors.
BLUE BLOCKS - are the connection which sends the signals from place to place.
ORANGE BLOCKS - are the logic which 'ensures everything happens in the right place at the right time.
RED BLOCKS - are the output which communicates to the outside world through light and sound or by turning things on and off.
Teach
- Technology
- Computer Science
- Circuit design and electronics
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.