BrickController 2 allows you to control your Lego creations using an iOS compatible gamepad. Supported receivers: - SBrick and SBrick Plus - BuWizz 1 and 2 - Lego Powered-Up HUB - Lego Boost HUB - Lego Technic HUB (Control+)
Buwizz
It put my buwizz 3.0 in a coma for 10 days. I almost had to contact buwizz.
Almost perfect
Needs support for 51515 hub otherwise good though almost no delay easiest control setup I’ve seen
EV3!!!!!
Please support EV3, Although it has Bluetooth function itself, it cannot connect to many Bluetooth handles, so it really needs your function
EV3
Does this work with an ev3 brick?
BuWizz Lifesaver
Big thanks to the developer! This app has been amazing. It stays connected much longer than the BuWizz app. I hope to see an update where you can change the power level on a BuWizz from the controller, because any time it gets overloaded you must switch the power level. Note: In my experience, an Xbox One controller slows down the connecting process on this app a lot. Hopefully this can be fixed in the future, but a Series S controller works much better.
Wonderful app— thank you!
Found out about your app via the Racing Brick site. I had been hesitant to invest in any LEGO Powered Up due to the cost spike, added complexity, and lack of true remote. Your app was one of the reasons I gave PU a chance. Built the Rally Car about a week ago and played with its dedicated app. Paired a PS4 controller to my iPhone tonight, started up your app, and after 5 min of fiddling I was driving my Rally Car with my controller! Spent another 10 min getting the control feel just right. Thanks so much and massive kudos!
Awesome after some setup (careful with iOS “dark mode”)
With dark mode on, it took me a moment to realize that profiles appear under a given creation. I kept creating profiles for the connected Batmobile, not seeing them until I pressed a profile on accident. :-) Other than that, the setup was simple with an Xbox One controller. Controller triggers can map to Boost actions, reversed as needed. And joysticks only need to be mapped once to handle both forward and backward motion. The only annoying aspect is the time it takes to connect to a device, which can happen frequently during setup, perhaps done accidentally. I’m sure the time to connect can only be improved so much, though I’d prefer the connection to either happen less frequently or to be a clearer, manual action (so it’s not pressed accidentally while exploring the app). Driving the Batmobile with an Xbox controller is awesome! Kudos to the app developer!
BuWizz 3 support (by Vit Nemecky)
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