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Amazing Products TV Rabbit R1: What It’s Like to Actually Use It

Awesome Tips Rabbit R1: What It’s Like to Actually Use It



The Rabbit R1 can be fun and frustrating at times. Here’s what it was like to use it.

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Rabbit R1 Review:

0:00 Intro
0:44 Setup
2:03 Washington Square Park Testing
3:07 Battery Drain/ Finding Cafe
4:27 Voice Memos
5:50 Testing Translating Text
6:13 Update from CEO
6:27 Calling an Uber
7:48 Battery Park Testing
10:43 Translating Speech
11:23 Playing Spotify
12:07 Final Thoughts

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Comments

  1. oh great another half baked device to charge and carry that does almost everything your phone does but less efficiently and slower. This will sell like cold cakes.

  2. out the gates
    its a bit like buying an android TV box with built in functionality on Temu
    some of these come with a portal that has enhanced features

    the test is one of perserverence

    if rabbit continues to deliver on all the promised features including the cloud services
    200 dollars with no recurring
    is something, really is….

  3. This is the first review I hear the word "faster" about these AI pins

  4. So what was that one thing you could not do with an iPhone/Android ?

    Also, How many times do you have to ask and wait for those kinda questions – say calling Uber? Total wait time vs Touch screening the whole experience?

  5. this is so dumb product

  6. @cnet what carrier did you guys use on the R1?

  7. Downgraded phone

  8. Useless trash

  9. This seemed oddly enough great for seeing impaired folks. Especially the camera feature to identify what’s around or nearby.

  10. It won’t last because it’s hardware

  11. People talking without going deep into posibilites.

  12. 1min in and it's like "pretty simple to setup i just have to do this, this, connect to this, go to this site, do this…" XD

  13. the r1 apk was dumped and can be used on android devices.

  14. "can be fun"
    when? this review is nothing but frustration

  15. $800 smartphone in one hand and $200 device in the other hand, just to show everybody you have enough money to buy any gadget in the market no matter how useless it is.

  16. trash imho…

  17. Yikes 😳

  18. Points the camera at self: "what am I looking at?"
    Orange box: "Carrot top."

  19. This is such BAD architecture design. you have a translator but cant use that over images. and worse it only takes commands in English! not sanitising voice responses, cant even comment on the features that did not work. but this is not advanced stuff! if it was a kickstarter I dont think anyone is mad!

  20. Why is nobody using this liek a real person lmao

  21. a completely pointless gadget, i'll stick with my smartphone

  22. Questions:
    1) Did she mention that you either need wifi/hotspot or a sim card aka a separate data plan from your phone?
    2) Did she recharge from the 15% at noon before heading to Battery Park?
    3) Are you able to confirm the Uber address on the screen before a driver is assigned? I can only imagine the clusterF if it sends you to the wrong address

  23. There’s already an update out to extend the battery life.

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