I Built The World's fastest LEGO Eye Protection!!

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Published 2022-04-02
In this video I design Automatic Motorized LEGO Eye Protection Goggles that can react FASTER THAN A HUMAN! its like a REAL LIFE "Spidey-Sense"
The reason I decided to make this is because I got hit in the eye with a foam dart last year, and realized that I wasn't able to stop it because of my slow reaction time. Therefore, I invented this. I hope you enjoy. DON'T TRY THIS!
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DISCLAIMER:
Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses when handling toy blasters of any kind. its also smart to wear eye protection when dealing with any type of flying projectile.
Safety is important!

All Comments (21)
  • @GenericStud
    Brian's a real one here. Putting his life on the line for content... what a hero 🙏
  • Anyone who wears this during Nerf battles will be the hottest most beautiful person on the battlefield.
  • @Brick_Science
    First. Fight me... (Just let me put on my newAutomatic LEGO Aye Protection first)
  • @ibuildstuff
    This is probably my favourite thing you have built, and the fact that it is able to stop the force of a nerf rival round is absolutely insane!
  • @LEGOCOOKING
    He video was great, I watched it many times
  • The fact that he is showing us how to do it not just building it is amazing
  • @jacobbailey2950
    I love how the dart didn't even hit the goggles instead it hit the motor just above it. This means if there was no protection it would have hit just above the eye. This is still a really cool idea
  • @Steven-2S4U
    i swear to god you could make a iron man suit using this kind of tech
  • You are an embodiment of an engineer, if there isn't a problem readily available you will either find one or make your own problem
  • @vezokpiraka
    I have two improvements to suggest. Lego has ultrasonic sensors and their distance can be set in code. Additionally, you are limited by the speed of the motor. Instead of waiting for the full 90 degrees of turning you should make a clamp that just drops the glasses on your face with only like 10 degrees of movement making it way quicker.
  • Brick science: gets eye injured Brick science: builds overly complicated device to defend eyes Normal person: Gets eye injured Normal person: wears glasses
  • @lazeplayz21
    I think thats why you should use protection glasses/goggles, epic build tho
  • Brick Science is the BEST LEGO maker ever he makes me smile every time I watch him thank you Brick Science for being such a great person you always make my day thank you❤
  • @hamzx7774
    i can't wait for it to go out and be live this would be cool
  • @spider221
    Cool idea! One thing you can do in your programming is put your motors for on, then put a wait block. Put that to wait for motor rotation 90 degrees!
  • pls make an iron man suit to accommodate your iron man helmet it'll look so cool
  • @gaelonhays1712
    It was oddly satisfying to watch you build the helmet base and fit it to your head. But anyway, that was awesome! I haven't made Lego armor since I was little, and between this and the articulate gloves/hand extensions, yours is looking good.
  • @sarahuhlich6833
    The last points about safety goggles, glasses, etc…I can vouch for that. I’ve been wearing glasses long enough that if I ever somehow didn’t need them anymore my eyes would be in serious danger lol…my glasses have saved me from myself on many an occasion 😬
  • @TH_BRICKS
    Wow! This works so well! And it looks so cool! I love the concept of this!👍