The Robolink Zumi Classroom Pack puts a fleet of ten miniature self-driving cars in your classroom. Each Zumi is a hands-on AI kit: students assemble it from the chassis up — mounting the Raspberry Pi Zero brain, the Pi Camera, the OLED screen, motors, and six infrared sensors — then drive it with code. Learners start in drag-and-drop Blockly blocks and graduate to real Python, the same language used in professional machine-learning work. Along the way they teach Zumi to recognize colors and faces, follow lines, avoid obstacles, learn gestures, and navigate like a true autonomous vehicle.
Where most classroom robots stop at movement and sensors, Zumi is built specifically to demystify artificial intelligence. Because the camera and compute live on board, students explore genuine computer-vision and machine-learning concepts — training, recognition, and decision-making — rather than just running pre-canned routines. It is one of the few affordable platforms that connects coding class directly to the self-driving-car technology students hear about in the news, which is why it lands well from upper-elementary enrichment through high-school computer-science courses.
RobotLAB resells the Zumi Classroom Pack as a turnkey set of ten robots backed by a comprehensive lesson-plan curriculum, early content access, and a one-year warranty with RobotLAB support. As America's largest commercial robotics integrator, RobotLAB can bundle deployment, instructor training, and ongoing service so a school or district gets a working AI lab rather than a box of parts. Purchase outright, lease, or fold it into a RaaS plan — call 1-87-RobotLAB to scope the right model for your program.