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What happens when Xiaomi touches the classic Rubik's magic cube?

What happens when Xiaomi touches the classic Rubik's magic cube?

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What happens when Xiaomi touches the classic Rubik's magic cube?

We may have gotten used to the fact that Xiaomi makes everything smart from our toothbrush to our thermos, not to mention our apartment anymore. It is only natural that the Rubik's Cube was also rethought and a telephone application was created for it.

Probably everyone knows the classic dice, this rotating game divided into nine squares per side. By default, two things can be done with it, mixed up, and then unloaded. However, Xiaomi has expanded its capabilities. Sensors are packed into it, which tell the program running on the phone which cube is located, and this gives us different tasks, such as creating different patterns within a given time, or rotating a cube of a given color from a given number of steps. Of course, the completely traditional cube puzzle also plays, we can use a stopwatch to measure how long it takes to rotate the colors into place.

 

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Based on the videos available on the net, it can be said that the renewed cube is not only special because of the sensors, the Xiaomi has also improved the mechanics, the cube is easy to rotate, accurate, and even works well in the hands of a professional racer.

A cheaper, simplified, magnet-only version of the cube without sensors and a phone app isn’t even expensive. Currently it is only available in pre-order, but so the price is only 4000 HUF. If you want to be among the first to know a Xiaomi magic cube, you can order it here with delivery starting on October 30: Xiaomi magic cube

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