Lego Smart Brick CES 2026: The Hidden Ruler Feature Winning Best In Show
Discover the hidden distance measurement feature of the Lego Smart Brick, the CES 2026 Best In Show winner. Learn how the 'Lego Ruler' brings 8cm precision to builders.
A plastic brick just became a precision instrument. After snagging the Best In Show award at CES 2026, the Lego Smart Brick revealed a surprise feature that's set to change how adult builders approach their creations.
Unlocking Precision with the Lego Smart Brick CES 2026
According to reports from The Verge, the Lego Group showcased a "Lego ruler" functionality during a private suite demo in Las Vegas. This isn't just a toy; it's a high-tech sensor capable of precise distance measurement.
Design manager Maarten Simons demonstrated the tech using a ruler built from standard bricks divided into 10-stud segments. Each segment measures roughly 8cm (3.15 inches) in length. By attaching one Smart Brick to the end and sliding another along the path, the system calculates the exact distance between them in real-time.
A New Frontier for AFOLs
While the price remains unannounced, the implications for the Adult Fan of Lego (AFOL) community are massive. This level of precision allows for more complex engineering projects and seamless integration with digital design software.
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