Sariel
Prolific LEGO® Technic builder
“The unique feature of the BuWizz is as “Fast” mode, which provides a voltage that is higher than any LEGO-battery-based solution. It makes a noticeable difference in motor’s performance.“
Anto
LEGO® Technic builder
“In principle, this means Anto’s Citroen could drift, if only LEGO motors had a bit more power…
With the addition of a third-party BuWizz Bluetooth battery brick however, they do. A lot more. The BuWizz system delivers up to eight times more power than normal to the LEGO motors, and that is easy enough to spin the rear wheels on a not just a hardwood floor, but pretty much anything.“
Anto
LEGO® Technic builder
“The BuWizz is smaller and lighter than the Battery Box and delivers more power for longer. Perhaps the best feature is that the BuWizz has a high-power mode that delivers twice the power to the motors, enabling the motors to handle high loads from large builds or driving outdoors. Finally, you can drive your Lego vehicles on the grass or up slight inclines without having to worry if the motors can take it.“
Fam Quintyn-Braekman
Admin, largest FB LEGO® Technic group
“Easy to install, light, and very fast compared to lego ir. You can customize it in a jiffy, changes controlles from sliders to on off or joystick very easy too. It does what it says it does. The biggest suprise is the weight of the BuWizz, its lighter then a xl motor.“
Purchase BuWizz or not – is it worth the money?
“The BuWizz 2.0 regular price is $149. There’s no denying that the brick is anything but cheap. However, when its price is compared to that of similar offerings by Lego and SBrick+Lego, a different picture emerges.“
BuWizz
BuWizz 2.0 – $149
$ 149
SBrick Controller + LEGO®
SBrick – $59 (SBrick Plus – $79)
8878 Rechargeable Battery Box – $50*
45517 Transformer 10V DC – $33*
8886 Extension Wire – $3*
$ 145
LEGO®
8878 Rechargeable Battery Box – $50*
45517 Transformer 10V DC – $33*
IR Remote Control 8885 x2 – $20*
8884 IR Receiver V1 x2 – $30*
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