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The Firia Labs CodeBot is an educational robotics rover purpose-built to teach text-based Python programming rather than block coding. Where most beginner robots lean on drag-and-drop interfaces, CodeBot has students write genuine Python from their very first lesson, then watch that code drive motors, read sensors, light LEDs, and play tones on a physical robot. It pairs with Firia Labs' browser-based CodeSpace IDE, which connects to the robot over USB with nothing to install—making it a strong fit for Chromebook carts and shared classroom devices.
RobotLAB offers the CodeBot at $299 as part of our STEM and computer-science catalog. The platform is anchored by the 'Python with Robots' digital textbook: a sequence of scaffolded, standards-aligned missions that walk students from basic syntax through loops, functions, sensor logic, line following, and autonomous navigation. Onboard, CodeBot carries an ESP32-S2 processor running real Python, a 5-element line-following sensor array, two proximity sensors, a 3-axis accelerometer, dual DC motors with optical wheel encoders, eight user LEDs, and a speaker—enough hardware variety to keep a full semester of projects fresh.
As a robotics reseller and integrator, RobotLAB helps schools, districts, and higher-ed programs source CodeBot units, bundle the right CodeSpace curriculum seats, and stand up working coding classrooms with training and support. We can quote single units, multi-seat classroom kits, or license renewals, and advise on how CodeBot fits alongside other coding platforms in a K-12 or college CS pathway. Confirm current curriculum-license terms and quantity pricing with us before ordering.
CodeBot is designed as the hardware backbone of a middle- and high-school CS elective. Students write real Python in CodeSpace and immediately apply each new concept—variables, conditionals, loops, functions—to drive the robot, follow lines, and avoid obstacles. The 'Python with Robots' missions are standards-aligned and scaffolded, so a teacher new to coding can run a full course without writing curriculum from scratch.
Community colleges and university outreach programs use CodeBot to make introductory Python tangible. Because students write the same text-based Python used in professional applications—not a proprietary block language—the skills transfer directly to later coursework. The browser-based, install-free workflow suits shared lab machines and loaner Chromebooks.
For after-school clubs, maker spaces, and summer STEM camps, CodeBot offers open-ended projects: line-following challenges, proximity-based obstacle courses, light-and-sound shows, and encoder-driven precision driving. The breadboard expansion option lets advanced students wire their own circuits and extend the robot's capabilities.
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CodeBot is purpose-built for real, text-based Python—not block coding. Students write genuine Python in the CodeSpace IDE from the first lesson, which is exactly what makes it a strong bridge into a true computer-science pathway. For help matching it to your grade level or course, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
The CodeBot platform pairs the robot with Firia Labs' CodeSpace curriculum (the 'Python with Robots' missions). Curriculum-license terms—single seat, classroom floating seats, or renewals—vary by how you order. Because license bundling affects the total, confirm exactly what's included for your quantity by calling 1-87-RobotLAB.
Yes. CodeSpace is browser-based and connects to CodeBot over USB with nothing to install, so it runs on Chromebooks, Windows, and Mac. That makes it well suited to shared device carts. RobotLAB can advise on your classroom setup—call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Most teachers run CodeBot in pairs or small groups, so the count depends on class size and whether you want 1:1 or 2:1 students-per-robot. As a reseller, RobotLAB can quote single units or multi-unit classroom kits with the right number of CodeSpace seats. Call 1-87-RobotLAB for a tailored quote.
The Firia Labs kit ships without batteries. We have not verified the exact battery type and count from the manufacturer's published specs, so please contact us to confirm before ordering accessories. Call 1-87-RobotLAB and we'll verify current details for you.
Yes. RobotLAB sells, deploys, trains on, and supports robotics nationwide. We can help your CS teachers get comfortable with CodeBot and CodeSpace and integrate it into an existing pathway. Reach our team at 1-87-RobotLAB.
Both use the same Python and CodeSpace curriculum, but CodeBot is a ground rover focused on motion, sensors, and line following, while CodeAir is a programmable quadcopter that adds flight and machine-learning lessons. Many programs start with CodeBot and add CodeAir later. We can help you choose—call 1-87-RobotLAB.

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