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Review: Rabbit R1. You probably shouldn’t follow this rabbit down the rabbit hole. Photograph: Julian Chokkattu; Getty Images. Rating: 3 /10. WIRED. Cute, retro design. Translation mode works...
The Rabbit R1 ($199) is a novel AI device that's meant to change the way we interact with the hardware we always carry with us—our phones. More to the point, Rabbit thinks the R1 can actually ...
The Rabbit R1 blindingly bright orange retro chassis will definitely attract nostalgia-loving consumers, but its half-baked feature set won't get them to stick around.
Like the Humane AI Pin and other AI gadgets, the Rabbit R1 aims to make technology easier and more accessible to use. All it really does is fail to deliver on its promise.
The Rabbit R1 promises to make your life easier with its AI capabilities, but its unreliable performance, inaccurate answers and short battery life make it impossible to recommend.
Pros. Cool retro design. Good at understanding natural language. Visual search feature is fun to use. Cons. Not many compatible services yet. Short battery life. Doesn't save answers for...
Powered by Rabbit OS, the Rabbit R1 is a compact personal assistant with a custom personalized operating system and a natural language interface. Enjoy voice-powered AI computing by allowing the...
The Rabbit R1 has a cool functionality thanks to an auto-rotating camera that you can invoke by double tapping the right action button, which lets you point to any object — which it will...
The Rabbit R1 is a device for chatting with ChatGPT, getting answers, taking notes, playing music, and more. In my early tests, it’s fun to use but not yet all that functional.
It has a 2.88-inch color display built in, an 8-megapixel camera that can face both ways and a scroll wheel reminiscent of the crank on the Playdate. The latter, by the way, is a compact gaming...