rabbit r1 - 5 Unique & Interesting Things To Try

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Published 2024-04-26
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This video was made in partnership with rabbit.

This is the rabbit r1 and it is totally different from any other device I ever reviewed. Rather than an app based OS like your phone, this is an AI-first piece of hardware that interacts with what rabbit calls a large action model. I’ve been playing around with this for just over a day now and I found 5 really cool examples of things this can do that make it unique, interesting, and potentially a part of the future.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Cyba_IT
    Appreciate you not cutting the pause after asking the questions like many other YouTubers have done.
  • @ichthyander45
    Solid effort from the maker. I wonder though if this whole product could be an app on a phone.
  • @perrochandoso
    Yet another sponsored review. It’s an absolute shame that companies are allowed to release half-baked products to the marketplace and sell based on the promise of what their product is “going to be” rather than what it actually is and offers. These devices are a prime example of tech companies taking advantage of the hype created on social media while leveraging attractive design. Shoppers in our era are making uneducated decisions based solely on looks. Shame on you dude.
  • @josephhodge5387
    Hoping you can pass this along to rabbit. As a blind user, I had high hopes for this device as it’s something that could be really useful in my day-to-day life! The fact that they don’t have any accessibility settings for a screen reader made me sad. As there’s no way I can set this up myself from scratch which is the reason I want it! My phone android etc. already have this built-in Because we fought that fight.
  • @KURTISDOTKOM
    Very useful for children as a homework helper or even university or at work etc
  • @RisenOctane
    How do you get to the queue while using Spotify?
  • @jackc.3719
    I don’t comment often. But the reason why I bought it is,because it brings competition to the pool. How long have your phones been able to do this? A longgggggg time! but it seems like, by us, the user putting more pressure on strictly AI devices like this, it is going to drive the development for the end user. My favourite aspect and the biggest I am excited about is the teaching mode. (which is still in its infancy stages) but I think will be the most valuable feature that will change the hearts of people. Just my 2 cents.
  • @jjasper7512
    They were some great examples, very clever stuff. I did see another review highlighting how with confidence it misidentified a plant. But being able to make a spreadsheet from a picture, and interact with the device like that is amazing, will be picking one up as soon as possible.
  • @DevinJames47
    Solid review; I recently got one and I’m just gonna give it and the company time. It’s a whole new thing; people gotta adjust lol or get left behind.
  • @jacobileoo1941
    ayeee i saw that aaron may on ur playlist this brother is cultured
  • The best thing you should with it is put it back in the box and return it. Any smartphone does everything better and faster
  • @stanthefeline
    First, I didn't realize AI could already analyze mathematical graphs for you. Or is it cued by the text around that graph? It looks very useful, at least for students. Second, this nostalgic design might actually have a market. It reminds me of my old Phillips mp3 player. On the other hand, unlike our generation, the younger generations already grow up with smartphones. I'm interested in knowing what kind of extra value this brings to them. Fashion also counts.
  • @jason_v12345
    Where do you live that your landlord can just waltz in for anything a "landlord is required to provide"? Sounds like hell.