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The Dobot Magician Robotic Arm - Advanced Educational Plan is the top-of-line desktop teaching bundle built around the Dobot Magician V3, a compact 4-axis arm with a 320 mm reach, 500 g payload, and 0.2 mm repeatability. RobotLAB sells it as a turnkey package: the arm arrives with every interchangeable head Dobot makes and a classroom curriculum, so an instructor can unbox it and run a lesson the same day rather than sourcing tools and lesson plans separately.
What separates the Advanced Educational Plan from the lower-cost V3 Standard Edition is breadth. Beyond the core arm, vacuum-pump kit, gripper, writing/drawing kit, and 3D printing kit, this plan adds the laser-engraving kit, Bluetooth and WiFi modules, and a joystick control kit — covering all five end tools (3D printer, laser engraver, suction cup, gripper, pen holder) and seven control methods including PC, mobile, gesture, and joystick. It ships with a one-year STEM LAB classroom curriculum license whose lessons map to Common Core and NGSS standards.
As a reseller, RobotLAB bundles the hardware with start-up instructions, a one-year warranty, and U.S.-based onboarding support. The $1,999 plan is positioned for a single classroom station serving 1 to 5 students per arm, and the platform scales from elementary pick-and-place exercises up through high-school and early-college work in Python, robotics, CTE, and manufacturing automation.
| Product | Dobot Magician Robotic Arm - Advanced Educational Plan (Magician V3) |
| Brand | Dobot |
| Purchase Price | $1,999 (via RobotLAB) |
| Number of axes | 4 |
| Payload | 500 g |
| Maximum reach | 320 mm |
| Position repeatability | 0.2 mm |
| Base footprint | 158 mm x 158 mm |
| Net weight | approx. 3.4 kg |
| Communication | USB / WiFi / Bluetooth |
| Power | 100-240V input; 12V DC, ~78W max consumption |
| Operating temperature | -10 C to 60 C |
| End tools included | 3D printer, laser engraver, suction cup, gripper, pen/drawing head |
| Control methods | Up to 7 (PC, mobile, WiFi, Bluetooth, gesture, joystick, EEG) |
| Programming | Blockly graphical, Python, and multi-language SDK |
| Curriculum | STEM LAB classroom license, 1 year (Common Core / NGSS aligned) |
| Support & warranty | 1-year support and warranty via RobotLAB |
The full kit lets a single station cover coding (Blockly through Python), mechanical engineering, electronics, and automation. Students progress from drag-to-teach pick-and-place to scripted multi-tool workflows, with included lesson plans aligned to Common Core and NGSS so teachers do not have to build curriculum from scratch.
Seven control methods — including gesture, joystick, and mobile — give instructors multiple input options to match different learners' motor and cognitive needs, and the drag-to-teach mode makes hands-on programming approachable without typing code.
With interchangeable 3D-printing, laser-engraving, gripper, and pen heads on one arm, college intro-robotics and design labs can demonstrate end-effector swapping, trajectory programming, and small-batch fabrication on a desktop footprint, then move students into Python and the SDK for secondary development.
The compact 158 x 158 mm footprint, plug-and-play heads, and wireless control suit drop-in maker programs and camps where a facilitator needs an engaging, self-contained robotics demo that one to five participants can rotate through safely.
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Both include the same Magician V3 arm, vacuum-pump kit, gripper, writing/drawing kit, and 3D printing kit. The Advanced Educational Plan ($1,999) adds the laser-engraving kit, Bluetooth and WiFi modules, a joystick control kit, and a one-year STEM LAB classroom curriculum license. The Standard Edition ($1,699) is the arm and core heads without those extras. Call 1-87-RobotLAB if you want help choosing.
RobotLAB recommends one arm per one to five students for hands-on classroom use. For a full class you would typically buy multiple units or a classroom pack; call 1-87-RobotLAB and we can quote the right quantity and any volume pricing.
The Magician scales from Blockly graphical programming for younger students up to Python and a multi-language SDK for advanced learners, plus drag-to-teach for absolute beginners. It is used from elementary pick-and-place lessons through high-school and early-college robotics, CTE, and automation coursework.
Yes. The Advanced Educational Plan includes a one-year STEM LAB classroom curriculum license with lesson plans aligned to Common Core and NGSS standards, designed for teachers. RobotLAB can walk your staff through getting started — call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Both heads are functional. The 3D printing kit prints in PLA, and the laser-engraving kit performs gray-scale engraving. They are entry-level desktop tools intended for education and prototyping rather than production volume. Contact us at 1-87-RobotLAB for material and safety guidance on the laser head.
Every plan ships with RobotLAB start-up instructions, U.S.-based onboarding support, and a one-year support and warranty. We are a full-service integrator, so we can also help with deployment, training, and follow-on service. Call 1-87-RobotLAB.
RobotLAB sells, leases, and offers Robotics-as-a-Service, plus classroom and school packs for larger rollouts. For multi-unit or district pricing, financing, or a quote, call 1-87-RobotLAB.

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