Rabbit R1 Hands-On Review | Mashable
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
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Wasted $199 as an early adopter. Got the device yesterday and am quite underwhelmed. The software can't even charitably be called Beta. This device has no business being released in its present state. It's not ready for prime time on ANY measurable level.
Return it and get your money back. I am.
This is so obviously an ad
she nailed it
The 90's cargo pants, this is their comeback chance.
These companies need to understand their positioning better and stop marketing the devices as a solution for everything. It would be better to focus on a narrower use case and eventually discover broader applications, rather than the other way around.
The current state of this feels like the main use case is for kids to ask infinite questions, since the AI works quite well, it's a standalone device and it's conversational. It even looks like a toy. But it's definitely not for productivity or for getting things done faster. Maybe some day, but until then, they should focus on solving one specific use case really well.
"Would I be standing here talking about this if it [was just an app]". So this company made a physical product for attention and you gave it to them because it's cute. Come on indeed.
I could see the Vision feature to help visually disabled people. It could help them understand their surroundings.
I still don't get it: all these things are so much easier with your phone. The only impressive things are chatgpt integrations, that should be praise for OpenAI, not the Rabbit
The big tech here is the Large Action Model, which is supposed to be able to learn just how you do things like a real assistant, and get them done for you. And it's 200 bucks with no subscription.
So I get it. But it's not ready. And having it on a separate piece of hardware would be a PAIN
Theres an app that does the same thing on android called r1 launcher
This could be very useful for visually impaired people
I love the bright orange color. I'm not the target audience for the Rabbit, I'm fine with using my smartphone with 100s of apps.
I think the idea is OK, but such a shame it doesn't work like it should.
More e-waste. This thing was released too early.
Almost no one is going to carry both this and their phone around.
All the pre orders disagree big guy
The tide has shifted and now it’s loads of refund requests. This thing is dead-teck walking.
@@coltonmandell4829 the cope is real
THE AD IS ALL I WANT TO SEE.
It’s a useless $200 toy that is often wrong and runs out of battery very quickly. There, I saved you 6 minutes.
Hey, to be fair they released an update that fixed the battery life issue. It’s still an expensive fidget toy though
I think she probably missed the point where you could just tell the AI to turn the volume up or down... I'm pretty sure it could do that
It seems interesting, but not using it until I know they can secure my account/login. I'm not typing in my account info into a third party for it to "use" my accounts.
Loving the Rabbit 🐇
Don’t lie
This thing serves no purpose - an app could do more
Gorgeous.. The R1 is pretty cute too!
lol bad video
Mashable felloff
After seeing this video I’m inclined to agree.
Complete waste of time and money no thanks I'll stick to my Pixel lol
It's meant to be used alongside your phone
@@coltonmandell4829 that's nice sir
@@coltonmandell4829but at release it can’t do anything our phone already does and does everything slower and worse.