![]() The older WeDo (1.0) sensors used the PF connector, so they won't work at all. I stress hub because the Spike App would also need to support the WeDo 2.0 tilt sensor, and that is not at all likely. ![]() Spike Essential has a tilt sensor integrated into the hub, so that's a wash, but you might conceivably be able to use the WeDo 2.0 motion sensor with the Spike Essential hub. The younger FLL Explore uses the Spike Essential or WeDo 2.0 set. Download scientific diagram LEGO WeDo kit - simple program that moves the motor according to sensor tilt from publication: Learning how to teach robotics. Both Spike Prime and Robot Inventor have a tilt sensor (integrated into their respective hub) and a distance sensor (which is superior to the motion sensor), so I'm not yet seeing what you'd gain from using a WeDo sensor in FLL Challenge. (There are rumors that Robot Inventor may be allowed in the future, but since LEGO announced the cancellation of Robot Inventor, I'm not sure anymore.) Of those sets, only Spike Prime and Robot Inventor use the LPF2 connector which the WeDo 2.0 sensors used. So legally, you could use a WeDo sensor, butįLL Challenge is built around the Spike Prime and EV3 sets. With respect to this question, FIRST allows the use of any unmodified, genuine LEGO piece. ![]() Thanks for all the replies so far! I'll keep testing, but it looks like I'll have to source some of the older medium motors somehow.
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