Value

At $399 the LEGO Education SPIKE Prime Set is the right Toys & Games in 2026.

LEGO Education SPIKE Prime Set vs. the competition

Product Our rating PiecesCodingSensors Price Verdict
LEGO Education SPIKE Prime ★★★★★ 4.8 528Scratch + Python3 $399 Top Pick Classroom Robotics
LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor ★★★★★ 4.6 949Scratch + Python3 $359 Best Home Robotics
VEX IQ Education Kit ★★★★★ 4.6 850+VEXcode (blocks + C++)5+ $449 Best Competition Robotics
Generic STEM robotics knockoff ★★★☆☆ 3.1 VariableLimited1-2 $99 Skip

Full specifications

Pieces528
HubProgrammable, USB-C charging
Motors2 medium + 1 large
SensorsDistance, force, color
CodingScratch blocks + Python
CompetitionFIRST LEGO League Challenge compatible
Age range10+ years
StorageSorted tray with sorting cards
★ FINAL VERDICT

Should you buy the LEGO Education SPIKE Prime Set?

The LEGO Education SPIKE Prime Set is the 528-piece classroom robotics kit at $399, with the programmable Hub, 3 motors (2 medium, 1 large), distance sensor, force sensor, color sensor, and a curated parts mix tuned for kids 10+ to design, build, and code working robots. The SPIKE app teaches Scratch-style block coding and ramps to Python on the same Hub, so the same kit grows with a student across multiple years. Build instructions are project-based (not free-build), competitions like FIRST LEGO League Challenge run on SPIKE-compatible hardware, and the storage tray with sorted compartments survives daily classroom turnover. The trade is $399 is a school-grade price and the Hub charges over USB-C (not removable AA cells), so a missing cable can sideline a session.

Build versatility
4.8
Coding curriculum depth
4.9
Sensor and motor quality
4.8
Classroom durability
4.8
Storage and organization
4.7
Value
4.5

Frequently asked questions

Is the LEGO Education SPIKE Prime worth $399 in 2026?+

Yes for classrooms and serious home learners 10+. The Scratch-to-Python ramp and FIRST LEGO League compatibility justify the price across multiple years.

📅 Update log

  • May 15, 2026Added 13-month observations.
  • Apr 9, 2025Initial review published.
Jamie Rodriguez
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Jamie Rodriguez

Kitchen & Food Editor

Jamie Rodriguez writes for The Tested Hub.