First Look at Rabbit R1 AI Device

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First Look at Rabbit R1 AI Device


CNET’s Lisa Eadicicco gets a hands-on look at Rabbit’s new AI mobile device at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.

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Say Hello to Rabbit R1: A Tiny Orange Box That Trades Phone Apps for AI https://cnet.co/48BMolz

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  1. This is totally useless. Should have developed it so that you don't need to be pressing any buttons. What good is AI if you have to do its job for it? Also, the questions it asked for its demonstration are childish in nature and it only gives opinions for an answer and not a real answer. Something that most people learn to do when introducing something new is you don't talk down or disparage another device like the Joker did with Apple and Android devices. It also does not have an HDMI connection or a USB port. They simply dropped the ball on this and started a RTM years before it was actually ready. They will not see the sales as they had first thought. The team that developed this just did not think things through. If they put a price of more than $20 for this, they will greatly cut sales and production and any chance of upgrading. Right now this is nothing more than a toy for a child.

  2. I like it. I think ppl are use to the smartphone layout and cant see how this can improve user functionality. Also as someone who just dont want a phone for entertainment this is awesome 👏

  3. Great review… I've only had a few mins to try it out we really need more time to use it more and see what it can do. Play a Taylor swift song and what can I do at kids party… Hahha.. Ffs!!! Alexa, Google and my 4 year old could help me with these 1st world problems 🤦🏻

  4. Please re-do this video. This products potential is in its ability reduce complex actions and navigating through multiple pages across multiple apps into one simple "confirm" option. Furthermore its ability to do work and edit documents and even the ability to teach it to perform more advanced commands like generating images for you via mid-journey.
    The selling point is that its a more advanced and intuitive smart device and that also factors into its accessibility.

  5. a scroll wheel? lol what are we regressing? because its new tech we need to bring its user interface back down to that of the original ipod bricks? what a weird idea to use a scroll wheel. cant wait to have to buy a brand new one when they little chinese wheel breaks because imsure they wont offer repairs.

  6. Hey Guys Actually From seeing there reviews of the Rabbit, Humane and Rewind

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    Tech companies who are 90% Dependent on Design and charging laughable amounts

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    To take feedback and Share My solution with the people