RobotLAB supplies the KaiBot Classroom Pack from Kai's Education, a complete coding-robot set built for K-8 classrooms that want one tool to carry students from their very first unplugged lessons through real text-based programming. KaiBot is a compact robot with a downward-facing camera that reads tangible coding cards as well as numbered magnetic KaiTiles, so beginners can program a route by laying out cards on a mat with no screen at all. As students advance, the same robots connect to iPad, Chromebook, PC, or Mac and are programmed with Blockly block coding and then Python, giving teachers a single platform that spans multiple grade levels.
Kai's Education describes KaiBot as a hybrid coding robot designed to adapt to any learning environment: screen-free, hybrid, or fully virtual. The classroom pack bundles multiple robots with charging hardware, coding-card decks, a set of magnetic KaiTiles, and a teacher guide, and the curriculum includes 60+ STEM-aligned lesson plans mapped to common standards. The recommended ratio is about one robot per three students, so a single pack is sized to run small-group rotations across a typical class.
As a reseller and integrator, RobotLAB sells this pack outright at $2,990 and can also support leasing, deployment, teacher training, and ongoing service for schools and districts. Because the listing is configured as a classroom pack rather than a single unit, confirm the exact robot count and included accessories for this $2,990 configuration with us before purchase. Call 1-87-RobotLAB and we will match the right KaiBot pack size to your class size, device mix, and grade band.