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Moving the discussion from the 2026 sets thread.

8 minutes ago, Lok24 said:

Yes, it's not the "Move Hub 88006", but many articles  worldwide use the term "Technic Move Hub", so did I.

As far as I know this is not an official name coming from TLG. If we accept a naming convention because a lot of people use it, then I guess you should have no problem with the "Control+" name either :wink:

12 minutes ago, Lok24 said:

Of course, if it uses the same protocol it is a PU-Device, and my software which uses the LWP 3.0 should be able to control it.  
This is why it is important to define the devices properly, and not mix that with the Lego "Themes"

I'm afraid your software won't be able to control it, Pybricks doesn't work with the hub either. As I said, the problem is on TLG's side, they create products that should be perfectly compatible, but they aren't. If you look at Pybricks, based on the capabilities of that environment all current LEGO hardware components should be able to communicate with each other, whether they were released with Technic, Powered Up or Education label. The manufacturer is creating artificial boundaries between their own products.

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