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What is the Dobot Magician Lite Robot Arm?
The Dobot Magician Lite is an entry-level 4-axis desktop robotic arm built for K-12 and introductory STEM education. At a 340 mm reach, a 0.25 kg payload, and just 2.4 kg of weight, it is light enough to move between classrooms and small enough to sit on a student desk, while still delivering ±0.2 mm repeatability so learners see real, repeatable automation rather than a toy. It pairs with an external Magic Box controller that adds Bluetooth connectivity and a 168 MHz processor, keeping the arm itself simple and durable for shared, multi-student use.
Where the Magician Lite earns its place in a curriculum is the software ladder. Students start in DobotLab with Blockly drag-and-drop block coding, then graduate to Python scripting, teaching-and-playback, writing and drawing, and a virtual laboratory — all on the same hardware. Three interchangeable end effectors ship in the box (suction cup, soft gripper, and pen holder), so a single arm can demonstrate pick-and-place, palletizing, and handwriting in one lesson. Collision detection is built in to keep younger operators safe.
RobotLAB resells, deploys, and supports the Magician Lite for schools and programs across the U.S. As an integrator rather than the manufacturer, we bundle the arm with the accessories most classrooms actually need (vacuum pump, building-block kit, work mat, camera kit, and cable set), handle purchasing and warranty, and offer training and curriculum guidance so a teacher can be running a lesson the same week the unit arrives. The RobotLAB price is $995, which positions it as the most affordable arm in the Dobot Magician family.
Key specs
| Purchase Price | $995 (RobotLAB) |
| Degrees of Freedom | 4-axis |
| Maximum Payload | 0.25 kg (250 g) |
| Maximum Reach | 340 mm |
| Repeatability | ±0.2 mm |
| Arm Weight | 2.4 kg |
| Base Footprint | 146 mm x 146 mm |
| Joint Speed | J1-J3 up to 300 deg/s; J4 up to 200 deg/s |
| Controller | External Magic Box (Bluetooth, 168 MHz ARM Cortex-M4) |
| Connectivity | USB virtual serial port / serial port; Magic Box adds Bluetooth |
| Included End Effectors | Suction cup, soft gripper, pen holder |
| Software / Programming | DobotLab & DobotStudio — Blockly block coding, Python, teaching & playback |
| Power | 100-240V AC input; 12V DC, 5A; 60W max consumption |
| Operating Temperature | -5 C to +45 C |
| Safety | Collision detection |
| Recommended Age | 8 and up |
| Warranty (via RobotLAB) | 1-year warranty and support |
Dobot Magician Lite Robot Arm in detail
K-12 STEM and coding classrooms
Designed first for elementary and middle-school students (ages 8 and up), the Magician Lite lets a class begin with Blockly block coding and progress to Python on the same arm. Teaching-and-playback, writing-and-drawing, and pick-and-place demos turn abstract programming concepts into physical motion students can watch and debug. Its low weight and desk-sized footprint make it practical for a cart shared across multiple rooms.
After-school programs, camps, and maker spaces
At under $1,000 per unit, the Magician Lite is affordable enough to buy in small fleets for robotics clubs, summer camps, and library or community maker spaces. Swappable end effectors (suction cup, soft gripper, pen holder) and add-on kits let one arm support many activities, and built-in collision detection reduces supervision overhead with younger or first-time users.
Introductory higher-ed and intro-to-automation labs
Community colleges and university intro courses use the Magician Lite as a low-cost first exposure to industrial-style automation concepts — 4-axis kinematics, end-effector control, and Python-driven motion — before students move up to heavier arms. The ±0.2 mm repeatability is enough to teach real precision and palletizing workflows on a constrained budget.
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In the box
- 1 Dobot Magician Lite Robotic Arm
- 1 End Tool Suction Cup
- 1 Vacuum Pump Kit
- 1 End Tool Soft Gripper
- 1 End Tool Pen Holder
- 1 Building Block Kit
- 1 Work Mat
- 1 Magic Box Controller
- 1 Power Box
- 1 Camera Kit
- 1 Tool Kit
- 1 Cable Set
- 1 Quick Start Guide
- 1-Year Support
- 1-Year Warranty
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About the Dobot Magician Lite Robot Arm.
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Who is the Dobot Magician Lite best suited for?
It is built for K-12 STEM classrooms, after-school robotics clubs, camps, and maker spaces, and for introductory automation labs. Recommended for ages 8 and up, it lets beginners start with drag-and-drop block coding and advance to Python on the same arm. For help choosing the right configuration for your program, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
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What is the difference between the Magician Lite and the full Dobot Magician (V3)?
The Magician Lite is the lighter, lower-cost entry point: 0.25 kg payload, 340 mm reach, 2.4 kg, and an external Magic Box controller. The Magician V3 Standard ($1,699 at RobotLAB) carries a larger 0.5 kg payload and adds capabilities like 3D printing and USB/WiFi/Bluetooth connectivity. Both share 4 axes and ±0.2 mm repeatability. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to compare the two for your use case.
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What programming languages and software does it support?
It runs on Dobot's DobotLab and DobotStudio platforms, which include Blockly block-based coding, Python scripting, teaching-and-playback, and writing-and-drawing modes. This lets a single class span beginner block coders and more advanced text-based programmers. Contact 1-87-RobotLAB for curriculum and training options.
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What comes in the box from RobotLAB?
RobotLAB ships the arm with three interchangeable end effectors (suction cup, soft gripper, pen holder), the Magic Box controller and power supply, a vacuum pump kit, building-block kit, work mat, camera kit, tool kit and cable set, a quick-start guide, and a 1-year warranty and support. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to confirm current bundle contents before ordering.
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Can we buy multiple units for a classroom and get pricing or training?
Yes. RobotLAB regularly equips classrooms, clubs, and labs with fleets of Magician Lite arms and can quote volume pricing, deployment, and teacher training. As an integrator we handle purchasing, warranty, and onboarding so you can run a lesson quickly. Call 1-87-RobotLAB for a fleet quote.
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How precise and how heavy a load can it handle?
The Magician Lite has a maximum payload of 0.25 kg, a reach of 340 mm, and ±0.2 mm repeatability across its 4 axes. It is suited to lightweight pick-and-place, palletizing, and pen-based writing/drawing tasks rather than heavy or industrial loads. For heavier-duty needs, ask 1-87-RobotLAB about the Magician Pro or larger Dobot arms.
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Does it need a computer, and is it safe for younger students?
It connects to a computer via USB and to the Magic Box controller, which adds Bluetooth. Built-in collision detection helps protect young or first-time operators, and the low 2.4 kg weight makes it easy and safe to move. Call 1-87-RobotLAB with questions about your classroom setup.
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