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The Dobot School Pack is a complete, classroom-scale robotics package that RobotLAB assembles around the Dobot Magician 4-axis desktop robotic arm. Rather than buying arms, accessories, curriculum, and training piecemeal, a school gets a single bundle engineered to stand up a working automation lab: multiple Magician arms with their tool-head accessories (suction cup, gripper, pen, laser, and 3D-print heads), conveyor belts and a linear rail to build real production-line demonstrations, an Engage! K-12 curriculum license, digital textbooks, and onboarding for the teacher who has to run it on day one.
As a reseller, RobotLAB positions the School Pack one tier above its Classroom Pack ($16,990) in the same Dobot Magician education ladder — Starter, Advanced, Classroom, School. At $18,600 it is built for a school or department that needs enough stations to keep a full class working in small groups, plus the supporting hardware and curriculum to teach a sequenced course rather than run one-off demos. RobotLAB handles the sourcing, configuration, warranty, and support, so the school deals with one vendor instead of stitching together a robotics program from separate suppliers.
The Magician itself is a desktop-grade, education-focused arm: 4 axes, a 500 g payload, 320 mm reach, and ±0.2 mm repeatability, programmable from block-based DobotBlockly up through Python and C++. That range is what makes the bundle work across grade bands — younger students drive the arm with visual blocks, while high-school CTE and pre-engineering students move into text-based code, vision, and Industry-4.0-style line automation on the very same hardware.
| Robot platform | Dobot Magician 4-axis desktop robotic arm |
| Number of axes | 4 |
| Payload | 500 g |
| Maximum reach | 320 mm |
| Repeatability | ±0.2 mm |
| Arm weight | 3.4 kg (net) |
| Power supply | 100-240V, 50/60 Hz |
| Communication | USB / Wi-Fi / Bluetooth |
| Programming / software | DobotStudio, DobotBlockly (visual), Python, C++ (SDK) |
| Tool heads | Suction cup, gripper, pen, laser engraver, 3D-print head |
| Bundle accessories | Multiple Magician arms, conveyor belt(s), linear rail (exact counts: Contact for details) |
| Curriculum & support | Engage! K-12 curriculum license, digital textbooks, onboarding, 1-year warranty + RobotLAB support |
The School Pack is built first for K-12 schools standing up a robotics or computer science program. Multiple Magician arms let a class split into small groups, each programming a real robot instead of a simulator. Block-based DobotBlockly gives elementary and middle-school students an on-ramp, while the included Engage! curriculum and digital textbooks give teachers a sequenced, standards-oriented course rather than a box of parts. RobotLAB's onboarding session means the teacher is not learning the platform alone.
For career-and-technical-education and pre-engineering tracks, the conveyor belts and linear rail turn the arms into a miniature production line, letting students build pick-and-place, sorting, and assembly sequences that mirror real factory automation. Students can progress from visual programming to Python and C++ on the same arms, plus tool-head tasks like laser engraving and 3D printing — concrete, employer-relevant skills for manufacturing and automation pathways.
Because the Magician is driven by tactile, block-based programming with immediate physical feedback from the arm, it suits special-education and inclusive STEM environments where hands-on, low-floor entry points matter. The multi-station bundle lets a teacher pair or group students at their own pace, and RobotLAB's training and support help educators adapt the curriculum to their learners.
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It is a bundle, not a single robot. RobotLAB assembles it around multiple Dobot Magician 4-axis arms plus accessories, conveyor belt(s), a linear rail, an Engage! K-12 curriculum license, digital textbooks, teacher onboarding, and a 1-year warranty with RobotLAB support. It is meant to stand up a classroom-scale robotics lab in one purchase.
The School Pack sits one tier above RobotLAB's Classroom Pack ($16,990, which includes 5 Magician arms, 3 conveyor belts, and 1 linear rail) in the same Dobot Magician education ladder. The exact arm, belt, and rail counts for the $18,600 School Pack can change with current configuration — for the verified bill of materials, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
The Magician works across grade bands. Younger students program it with block-based DobotBlockly, while high-school CTE and pre-engineering students move up to Python and C++, vision, and line automation on the same arms. That makes the School Pack suitable for K-12 STEM and computer science classes, high-school automation/CTE labs, and inclusive or special-education STEM settings.
Yes. RobotLAB includes an Engage! K-12 curriculum license with instructional hours on Dobot, digital textbooks, and an onboarding/orientation session so the teacher is supported from day one — that bundled curriculum and training is a core reason schools buy the pack rather than sourcing arms alone. For details on what the current license covers, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
With the conveyor belt(s) and linear rail, students build working pick-and-place, sorting, and assembly sequences that model real factory automation. The Magician's interchangeable tool heads also support writing/drawing, laser engraving, and 3D printing, so a single platform covers programming, mechatronics, and manufacturing concepts.
RobotLAB sells, leases, and offers robotics-as-a-service across its catalog, and handles configuration, warranty, training, and ongoing support. To confirm pricing, financing or lease options, and lead time for the School Pack, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Both are multi-station Dobot Magician bundles with the same curriculum, textbooks, training, and warranty. They differ in scale and price: the Classroom Pack is $16,990 (5 arms), and the School Pack is $18,600. The School Pack is the right step up when a program needs more capacity or a slightly different configuration. To compare the exact contents side by side, call 1-87-RobotLAB.

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