Ever wanted to go the extra mile with your creations, literally? With the limited cable length of the LEGO Powered Up Motors, lights and sensors you often see yourself getting a headache for just getting all the electronics connected. To open up your creativity to think bigger and getting rid of all these annoying boundaries we have created an easy to use and very robust Powered Up Extension Cable.
Plug & Play
We have developed a compact and robust Powered up Extension Cable (size of a 2×2 brick) which is 100% compatible with all the LEGO Powered Up devices like motors, lights and sensors. Use our Powered Up Extension Cable with any LEGO Boost, LEGO WeDo, LEGO Spike, LEGO Control+ and all the other Powered Up systems. No electronics knowledge is needed and installation is as easy as connecting the power connector to the compatible LEGO power system. Simple and reliable.
Customization options
Although we already offer many electronic products, there may always be something specific you need for your project. We like to listen carefully and are always open for suggestions from the LEGO community. That means you! Get in touch with us to describe your needs and we can make a custom product for you. This can be a variation on an existing product from us or something completely new. If it is a popular request we may eventually turn it into an official product.
Rebuild your LEGO sets ...
Explore the wonderful world of Great Ball Contraptions and start engineering with our building instructions (Preview) right away! Get many more build and play hours from the LEGO set you already have! All our models are so called Alternate Builds, which are models entirely made from parts of an existing LEGO set. This makes it really easy to get yourself started today with the greatest feat of LEGO engineering there is. But it is so much more than that.
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Nigel Doyle –
Bought 2. Work well but be aware the plug that goes into the Technic hub can be inserted upside down and won’t work. Strange that the plug this end doesn’t have the notches on to prevent this. Make sure the contact pins of the pv plug face down when the lego hub is upright!
Mark Gänsicke –
Works great as a replacement for the LEGO Vestas set, where I replaced the standard motor with a Build-HAT/raspberry-pi controllable motor.
Jorge Pereira –
Bought a few for a case where my Powered Up motors needed to be far apart and they work great, will certainly buy a few more soon.