rabbit r1 Unboxing and Hands-on

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Published 2024-04-24

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  • @unboxtherapy
    This video is edited but rabbit r1 it is actually quick. Like 1.5 - 2 seconds for most responses. Jack edited this video for flow. I may just publish an unedited session as well.
  • @RonitGhosh
    This device is what I call an android update away from being obsolete
  • MKBHD provides a real consumer review, no BS, tells the hard truth as it is and not influenced. How come this review seems paid and untruthful. Why edit the delay? Do you want to make it look like R1 is not a shitty product? Why are there trolls/paid by company commenters here. I'm out.
  • @y_us_12
    Amazing tool for blind people. I can imagine a blind tourist standing on a square, pointing into different directions and exploring the beauty of the world. And also this device can guide around the city, pointing places to visit and endless other advices and assistance in day routine. There is a little friend in the box.
  • @peeksgupta
    Just remember- it's a video edited to make it feel like the r1 is responding within a second of each query. We know from Jesse's video that it's not that quick
  • @vlonebored
    at this point this channel should just call themselves as independent marketers for tech
  • @Lordhitchy
    They made the box so nice because in 2 weeks of you using the rabbit that box is where it will remain
  • @sa.t.2507
    Ladies and gentlemen - this is what a paid review looks like.
  • @johnwoods1161
    Why edit out the long pauses during the processing time? It'd be better for viewers to know the real world latency.
  • @nottoday611
    Got mine last night at the launch party. Love it. My 6 yr old is already using it to ask questions about the world in a conversational way. BTW the case fold all the way around and is a desk holder that still allows the device to plug in.
  • @VortexNextGen
    Rabbit really dropped the ball with this one. It feels like they tried to create something unique, but ended up with a product that's more of a novelty than a practical tool. At $200, it's way too expensive for what it offers. If they had marketed it as a simple toy for kids, maybe it would've been more forgivable. But as it stands, it's one of the biggest tech flops of the year. In the end it's just a tech demo with a lot of issues, a beta device to mess around with, not an actual product. Oh yeah, and it's orange so it must be cool, right?
  • @coachisaac_sa
    When I was a kid I used to watch an animation show called Reboot - it was one of my favorite. One of the MCs was a guy by the name of Bob and had a device on his wrist which went by the name Glitch. I've seen these new devices come up and they remind me of Glitch. Would be nice if this tech was worked into smart watches❤
  • @Hypagon
    So this is just a bad phone?
  • @mikezmac
    I'm actually really excited about this new device. The ability to learn applications and then execute them via voice is tremendous, the learning aspect of this device is great. The AI chat features are also very convenient to have and I like how it is more robust than the average GPT chats that are out there. The price point is perfect. I'm really eager to see how this evolves
  • @simonnohl5020
    As soon as i can use this device to control my home assistant its an instant buy for me. Excited for future integrations as well as the teaching mode!