Answering Your Rabbit R1 Questions! This Is Rough...

Tomโ€™s Guide
17 May 202409:34

TLDRThe Rabbit R1 is a handheld AI device that promises voice search, image generation, live translations, and more, but falls short in execution. It syncs with third-party apps for tasks but struggles with speed and reliability. The device, priced at $199, has a neon orange design and a 4G LTE SIM slot, but lacks the efficiency of a smartphone. Despite its attempt to be a companion device, it's burdened by bugs and slow responses, making it an unappealing choice for consumers seeking a seamless AI experience.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿค– The Rabbit R1 is a handheld AI device with a large action model, capable of voice search, AI-generated images, live translations, music playback, and voice recordings with summaries.
  • ๐Ÿ“ It can sync with third-party apps like Uber and DoorDash to carry out tasks but requires Wi-Fi or LTE for most functions.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Priced at $199, the Rabbit R1 is considered a good bargain compared to similar AI products, but it's made of cheap plastic and has a neon orange square design.
  • ๐Ÿ“ก The device has a 4G LTE SIM card slot for connectivity without Wi-Fi, but connecting to Wi-Fi can be tedious due to a tiny keyboard for password entry.
  • ๐Ÿ“ต The R1 is not a smartphone and cannot make calls, take photos, or be used for messaging, but it aims to be a companion device for completing certain tasks faster.
  • ๐Ÿถ The AI can generate images, like four Golden Retriever puppies at the beach, but it struggles with tasks like emailing images directly to users.
  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ The Rabbit R1 can have back-and-forth conversations without needing context every time, but it hasn't developed a personality and lacks a sense of humor.
  • ๐Ÿ” When attempting to order a Big Mac, the device's interface with DoorDash is slow and not as efficient as using a phone, leading to a frustrating user experience.
  • ๐Ÿš– Ordering an Uber with the Rabbit R1 is possible but not as fast as expected, with the device often needing to load information and requiring user's current location.
  • ๐Ÿ†š In a comparison with Siri, the Rabbit R1 can execute actions with third-party apps, but Siri is faster and is expected to receive updates to improve its capabilities.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ The Rabbit R1 comes with a scrolling wheel, which feels unnecessary given the device has a touchscreen and the swipe-to-scroll functionality is already well-established.

Q & A

  • What is the Rabbit R1 and what are its capabilities?

    -The Rabbit R1 is a handheld AI device that is capable of voice search, AI-generated images, live translations, music playback, voice recordings with summaries, and syncing with third-party apps like Uber and DoorDash for tasks. It also has a camera vision feature for object identification.

  • How does the Rabbit R1 compare in price to similar AI products?

    -The Rabbit R1 is priced at $199, which seems like a good bargain compared to other AI products like the Humane AI pin. However, it is made of cheap plastic and has a design that some may find unappealing.

  • Does the Rabbit R1 work with cell phone Bluetooth when not connected to Wi-Fi?

    -Yes, the Rabbit R1 can sync with your phone via Bluetooth, but your phone needs to have Wi-Fi or LTE connectivity for the device to answer questions or look up information. It also has a 4G LTE SIM card slot for connectivity without Wi-Fi.

  • Is the Rabbit R1 a smartphone or a companion device to a phone?

    -The Rabbit R1 is not a smartphone. It is designed to be a companion device to your phone for completing certain tasks. It cannot make calls, take photos, or be used for messaging.

  • How reliable is the Rabbit R1's AI in performing tasks like ordering food or booking an Uber?

    -The Rabbit R1's AI has some functionality for ordering food and booking an Uber, but it is not very reliable or fast. It struggles with tasks like loading menus or confirming ride requests, often taking too long to be practical.

  • Can the Rabbit R1's AI have normal back and forth conversations and does its personality evolve?

    -The Rabbit R1's AI can continue on with topics without needing context every time, but it has not developed a personality during the reviewer's experience. It tries to be helpful and has a small sense of humor.

  • How does the Rabbit R1's performance compare to Siri?

    -Siri is faster but currently cannot answer follow-up questions or execute actions with third-party apps as well as the Rabbit R1. However, an update to Siri's AI abilities is expected, which may close the gap in capabilities.

  • What is the purpose of the scrolling wheel on the Rabbit R1?

    -The scrolling wheel on the Rabbit R1 is a throwback feature that may feel unnecessary given the device's touchscreen. It only works in keyboard mode and is not very practical for general use.

  • Why did the Rabbit R1 receive so much anticipation before its release?

    -AI hardware products are currently popular, and the Rabbit R1 was anticipated as a potentially functional device at a lower cost than its competitors. It had a large pre-order base and a strong community on Discord.

  • What are the main issues with the Rabbit R1 that make it not worth the investment?

    -The Rabbit R1 has many bugs, errors, and inaccurate answers. It is also another device that users need to carry around, which makes it less convenient and potentially not worth the investment for most people.

  • What are some of the future upgrades promised by Rabbit for the R1?

    -Rabbit has promised future upgrades for the R1, including point of Interest research, navigation, and a teach mode that would allow the R1 to learn more things over time.

  • How can readers find more information about the Rabbit R1 review?

    -For a full review of the Rabbit R1, readers can visit tomsguide.com and follow Tom's Guide on all social media platforms for updates and additional information.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿค– Review of Rabbit R1 AI Device

The script discusses the Rabbit R1, a handheld AI device with features like voice search, AI-generated images, live translations, and music playback. It can sync with third-party apps for tasks but often fails to perform them properly. The device has a camera vision feature, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 4G LTE SIM card slot but requires Wi-Fi or LTE for functionality. The user interface includes a small keyboard and touchscreen, with connectivity setup being difficult. The device is not a smartphone and cannot make calls or send messages but is meant to assist with certain tasks. The AI attempts to have back-and-forth conversations but lacks a developed personality. The review highlights the device's unreliability and slow performance, especially when trying to order food or book an Uber. It also compares the Rabbit R1 unfavorably to Siri and other AI products.

05:01

๐Ÿ›’ Testing the Rabbit R1's Functionality

The second paragraph continues the review of the Rabbit R1, focusing on its practical functionality. The reviewer attempts to order a Big Mac using the device, noting the slow loading times and the device's eventual ability to show menu options and total order. However, the process is deemed too slow for practical use. Similarly, when trying to book an Uber, the device's slow response and the need to provide location information, which it should already know, are criticized. The script also humorously notes the device's attempt to book an Uber by saying 'taxi.' A comparison is made between the Rabbit R1 and Siri, with Siri being faster but less capable of executing actions with third-party apps. The reviewer expresses skepticism about the device's value and the need to carry yet another device, especially when smartphones can perform similar tasks. The paragraph concludes with the reviewer's reluctance to give the Rabbit R1 a rating due to its unfinished and broken state, despite acknowledging potential for future improvements.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กRabbit R1

The Rabbit R1 is a handheld AI device that is central to the video's theme. It is powered by a large action model and is designed to perform various tasks such as voice search, AI-generated images, live translations, music playback, and voice recordings with summaries. The device also attempts to sync with third-party apps like Uber and DoorDash to facilitate tasks on behalf of the user. However, the reviewer expresses dissatisfaction with its performance and describes it as one of the worst devices they have reviewed.

๐Ÿ’กAI-generated images

AI-generated images refer to the capability of the Rabbit R1 to create visual content using artificial intelligence. In the script, the reviewer asks the device to generate an image of 'four Golden Retriever puppies playing at the beach,' which it eventually does, albeit after a long wait time. This feature is part of the device's attempt to showcase the versatility of its AI capabilities.

๐Ÿ’ก4G LTE SIM card slot

The 4G LTE SIM card slot is a feature of the Rabbit R1 that allows the device to connect to cellular networks for internet access, which is essential for performing tasks that require online connectivity. The script mentions this as a positive aspect of the device, noting that it provides an alternative to Wi-Fi, although the reviewer also suggests that using a phone in hotspot mode might be more practical.

๐Ÿ’กTouchscreen

The touchscreen is an interactive display feature of the Rabbit R1 that allows users to input commands and navigate the device's interface by touching the screen. The reviewer mentions that the touchscreen works in a certain mode, indicating that it is a key component of the user experience, although they also point out that connecting to Wi-Fi is not as intuitive due to the use of a tiny keyboard.

๐Ÿ’กBluetooth

Bluetooth is a wireless technology that enables the Rabbit R1 to sync with a user's phone, facilitating tasks that require internet connectivity. The script explains that while the device can sync via Bluetooth, the phone must have Wi-Fi or LTE to allow the device to answer questions or look up information, highlighting the dependency on other devices for full functionality.

๐Ÿ’กPersonality

In the context of the Rabbit R1, 'personality' refers to the device's attempt to exhibit human-like characteristics and engage in conversation with the user. The reviewer notes that the R1 does not develop a personality in the traditional sense but tries to be helpful and occasionally displays a sense of humor, such as when it responds with 'taxi' when an Uber is requested.

๐Ÿ’กThird-party apps

Third-party apps are external applications that the Rabbit R1 is designed to interact with, such as Uber and DoorDash. These integrations are meant to allow the device to perform tasks like booking rides or ordering food on behalf of the user. However, the script points out that the device's ability to interact with these apps is not always seamless or reliable.

๐Ÿ’กScrolling wheel

The scrolling wheel is a physical feature of the Rabbit R1 that the reviewer finds unnecessary given the device's touchscreen capability. It is described as a throwback and not very practical, although the reviewer also notes that the scrolling feels faster after a recent software update.

๐Ÿ’กWi-Fi connectivity

Wi-Fi connectivity is crucial for the Rabbit R1 to function properly, as it relies on internet access to perform most of its tasks. The script describes the initial setup of Wi-Fi as a 'chore' due to the need to enter a password using a small keyboard, indicating that this process could be improved for a better user experience.

๐Ÿ’กHead-to-head faceoff

The term 'head-to-head faceoff' is used in the script to describe a comparison test between the Rabbit R1 and another AI assistant, Siri. The reviewer conducted this test to evaluate the performance of both assistants by asking them the same questions, highlighting the competitive aspect of AI device capabilities.

๐Ÿ’กMaintenance

In the context of the Rabbit R1, 'maintenance' refers to the potential downtime or periods when the device's services may not be available. The script mentions this when attempting to book an Uber, suggesting that the device's functionality can be hindered by such issues.

Highlights

The Rabbit R1 is a handheld AI device with a variety of features but is criticized for its performance issues.

It is powered by a large action model for tasks like voice search, AI-generated images, live translations, and more.

The Rabbit R1 can sync with third-party apps like Uber and DoorDash but has limitations in functionality.

The device has a camera vision feature for object identification but is slower than a smartphone.

The Rabbit R1 is priced at $199, which is considered a good deal compared to similar AI products.

It is made of cheap plastic and has a neon orange square design, resembling an iPad Tamagotchi hybrid.

The Rabbit R1 syncs to your phone via Bluetooth but requires Wi-Fi or LTE for full functionality.

The device has a 4G LTE SIM card slot for connectivity without Wi-Fi, but Wi-Fi connection is difficult.

The Rabbit R1 is not a smartphone and cannot make calls, take photos, or send messages.

It attempts to be a companion device for completing tasks faster than a phone but falls short in experience.

The AI struggles with tasks like generating images and lacks the ability to perform email-related tasks.

The Rabbit R1 can have back-and-forth conversations without needing context every time.

It tries to have a personality and sense of humor but does not evolve or adapt significantly.

The device's reliability is questioned, especially in ordering food and booking Uber rides.

The Rabbit R1's interface with third-party services like DoorDash is slow and not always accurate.

The device has a scrolling wheel feature that feels unnecessary and outdated.

The Rabbit R1 was anticipated as a functional and affordable AI gadget but has received mixed reviews.

The reviewer does not recommend the Rabbit R1 due to its unfinished and broken state with many bugs and errors.

Rabbit promises future upgrades, but the reviewer doubts the device's potential for widespread adoption.