
Dash and Dot Club Pack
Two Dash and two Dot robots in a club-ready kit that gets 6 to 14 kids coding, building, and collaborating on day one.
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The NAO Standard Pack (Naolympics edition) is RobotLAB's turnkey way to put a NAO humanoid robot to work in a classroom or lab. NAO is a 58 cm (about 22.6 in), 5.6 kg fully programmable humanoid with 25 degrees of freedom, dual HD cameras, four directional microphones, tactile and pressure sensors, and an onboard Intel Atom processor running NAOqi OS. It walks, talks, recognizes faces and speech in more than a dozen languages, and runs custom behaviors students build themselves.
What sets this offering apart is that it is a complete program in a box rather than just a robot. RobotLAB bundles the NAO unit with charger and battery, a transport case, a pre-configured teacher laptop and router, unlimited Choregraphe drag-and-drop programming licenses plus the full SDK, a one-year Engage! K12 curriculum site license with lesson plans, STEMLAB software, online training, and a one-year warranty with support. The 'Naolympics' theme refers to robot-competition and challenge activities students can run with the platform.
As a reseller, RobotLAB sells, leases, and RaaS-subscribes this package, then handles deployment, training, and ongoing support nationwide. The same NAO is sold under several pack names at the same $19,900 price point; this listing carries a legacy 'V5' slug, but the current bundle ships a NAO V6 robot. Core capabilities, dimensions, and sensor suite are effectively identical across the two hardware generations, so the educational experience is the same. Contact RobotLAB to confirm the exact hardware revision shipping today.
| Product | NAO Standard Pack (Naolympics edition) |
| Robot platform | NAO humanoid (V6 currently ships; legacy V5 slug) |
| Height | 58 cm / ~22.6 in |
| Weight | ~5.6 kg / 12.1 lb |
| Degrees of freedom | 25 |
| Cameras | 2 x HD (5MP, OV5640) |
| Microphones | 4 omnidirectional |
| Other sensors | Tactile, sonar, gyroscope, accelerometer, force-sensitive resistors, bumpers |
| Processor | Intel Atom (E3845 quad-core on V5/V6) |
| Battery life | ~90 minutes active use |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n) and Ethernet |
| Programming | Choregraphe drag-and-drop, Python, C++, Java, MATLAB |
| Included in pack | Robot, charger + battery, teacher laptop + router, transport case, unlimited Choregraphe licenses + SDK, 1-yr Engage! K12 curriculum, STEMLAB license, online training, 1-yr warranty |
| Purchase Price | $19,900 |
NAO gives students a relatable humanoid to program with drag-and-drop Choregraphe blocks or real Python and C++. The included Engage! K12 curriculum and lesson plans let teachers run structured robotics units without building a course from scratch, and the 'Naolympics' challenge activities turn coding into competition. Used across elementary through high school STEM, computer science, and robotics electives.
NAO's expressive movement, speech, and patient repetition make it widely used in special education, including programs for students with autism, where a predictable robot peer can help with engagement, turn-taking, and communication. The bundled training and curriculum help educators integrate it into existing therapy and classroom routines.
At colleges and universities, NAO serves as an accessible humanoid platform for courses and projects in robotics, AI, human-robot interaction, and computer vision. The full SDK and support for Python, C++, Java, and MATLAB let students and faculty go well beyond drag-and-drop into custom research behaviors.
Choregraphe is the official visual programming software for NAO and Pepper. Build and test behaviors with a drag-and-drop interface, then deploy them to your robot — download the version that matches your model.
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The listing carries a legacy 'V5' slug, but RobotLAB's current Standard Pack bundle ships a NAO V6 robot. The two generations share the same size, 25 degrees of freedom, sensor suite, and programming tools, so the classroom experience is the same. To confirm exactly which hardware revision is shipping today, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
The pack includes one NAO humanoid robot, charger and battery, a pre-configured teacher laptop and router, a transport case, unlimited Choregraphe programming licenses plus the full SDK, a one-year Engage! K12 curriculum site license with lesson plans, a STEMLAB software license, online training, and a one-year warranty with support. For a current line-item list, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Yes. RobotLAB offers this pack as an outright purchase at $19,900 or via Robot-as-a-Service. The product page references RaaS pricing around $417/month; for current lease and subscription terms for your institution, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Naolympics refers to robot-competition and challenge activities students can run with the NAO platform — coding tasks framed as games and contests. The robot and software are the same standard NAO bundle; the theme is the set of activities, not different hardware. Ask about competition lesson plans by calling 1-87-RobotLAB.
No. NAO is programmed with Choregraphe, a visual drag-and-drop interface suitable for beginners, and the pack includes curriculum and lesson plans. As students advance, the same robot supports real Python, C++, Java, and MATLAB. The included online training helps teachers get started. For training details, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Yes. NAO is widely used in special education, including programs for students with autism, because its expressive, patient, and predictable behavior supports engagement, communication, and turn-taking. The bundled curriculum and training help educators integrate it into existing routines. To discuss your program, call 1-87-RobotLAB.
Standalone or open-box NAO units cost less but ship as a robot with minimal software and no curriculum. This Standard Pack adds the teacher laptop, unlimited programming licenses, a full year of K-12 curriculum, training, and warranty — a complete program rather than just hardware. To compare options for your budget, call 1-87-RobotLAB.

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