Keybrick One

A project in Engen, Germany by Staudt Technologies GmbH
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the rechargeable drop-in replacement battery pack for the LEGO® Powered Up Hub 88009
Backers: 46
Average Pledge Per Backer: €96

Funded: €4,435 of €9,800
Dates: Sep 29th -> Nov 3rd (35 days)
Project By: Staudt Technologies GmbH
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Latest News

24h left / second review

November 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
We're super happy to announce that Balazs from Racing Brick has published his review of Keybrick One this weekend: We're currently busy preparing for the time after the Kickstarter campaign of which we've got about 24h left. With over 50% to reach... (Read More)

First Keybrick review out (to watch) NOW :)

October 29th - via: kickstarter.com
 As announced, a bunch of Keybrick test units had reached their destination last week and the videos are dropping in now with the very first review is in from Austria by the Austrian Lego Fan / HW Bricks (in german):   More reviews are on their... (Read More)

New feature enabled: in operations charging! (and more)

October 21st - via: kickstarter.com
We've got some amazing news to share: in operations charging is now a thing! As we announced in the previous update, we have been validating the software and hardware changes we made to enable Keybrick to supply full power to the hub while being... (Read More)

News from the Lab

October 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello everyone! First, thank you very much to everyone who supported us this far, for all the feedback, input, suggestions, and the warm words in general! We were super busy getting the word about Keybrick out since the launch, answering questions on... (Read More)

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