Bambu Lab Unveils CyberBrick: 3D Printed Modular Designs
Bambu Lab has announced the pre-launch of their latest innovation, CyberBrick™, on Kickstarter. This project aims to revolutionize the world of 3D printed modular designs and collaborative creation.
CyberBrick is a modular hardware and software ecosystem designed to transform 3D printed designs into functional, interactive projects.
The system is built around smart modules that enable you to create a wide range of 3D printed projects, from remote-controlled vehicles to interactive robots.
The modules is something of a evolution of the Maker Supply hardware parts, that are cheap kits of things like magnets, motors and LED-lights that users can standardise their makerworld.com designs.
Cyberbrick components are more advanced and can be seen as “LEGOS” for both hardware and software, so that you can use a standard component that runs a program and can communicate with other modules.
Key Features:
Ultra-compact size: Utilizing SMD (surface Mount Device) patch technology, micro interfaces, and a solderless design for easy integration.
Hassle-free setup: Bluetooth connectivity and ready-to-use configurations.
Advanced customization: Intuitive parameter tuning and MicroPython programming.
Expanding the Possibilities of 3D Printing
CyberBrick makes content creation easier and more accessible. With its ecosystem of hardware modules, software tools, and a community platform, users can easily create and share their designs and get rewarded with MakerWorld coins, fostering creative entrepreneurship.
Ecosystem strengths
Creating and making for CyberBrick is cleverly simple thanks to AI-assisted visual-programming for creators. Just drag and drop or explain that something should “turn the stepper motor 90 degrees” and the code will be there. This lowers the entry level for programming by a ton!
It’s also similarly easy for “Players” to just download a project to the assembled components, and you’re up and running!
STEM Learning and Family Bonding: CyberBrick could transform playtime into an opportunity for hands-on STEM learning. Projects invite users to explore coding, electronics, and mechanical engineering through engaging, creative play.
The platform offers a range of challenges that foster critical thinking and skill development9.
Kickstarter Campaign: The Kickstarter campaign is live now, but launches fully on March 15th, with shipping set to begin on April 15th.
Print-to-Play kits start from $24.99! - Limited supply.
You can also learn more at the official pre-launch page through MakerWorld here.