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.