Industry designer Vimal Patel has revealed one of his latest experiments – combining the power of Nintendo Labo with LEGO.
Here’s how it works – instead of using cardboard, Patel utilized LEGO bricks and other components to recreate the Nintendo Labo Toy-Con. To make the Toy-Con fully functional, Patel says it’s important to place reflective tape at the correct places so the Joy-Con IR Camera is able to read it.
Check out the video and gallery below to see the LEGO Labo in action.
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