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Lego's Smart Play Sounds Terrible: A Star Wars Disappointment
24 Feb
Summary
- New Lego Smart Play bricks have disappointing sound quality.
- High entry cost for Smart Play makes it unappealing to consumers.
- Star Wars integration highlights Smart Play's fundamental flaws.

Lego's highly anticipated Smart Play system, introduced earlier this year, is encountering significant challenges just ahead of its release. The new electronic bricks, designed to emit lights and sounds when interacting with specific tiles and minifigures, have received poor reviews for their audio output. Early users of the "Smart Play compatible" Star Wars sets report that the sound effects are largely unimpressive. Generic engine noises and monotonous, warbling "talking" sounds across multiple characters fail to capture the essence of the franchise. Even musical renditions and creature sounds offer limited appeal.




