Order a rabbit r1 rabbit.tech/? This video was made in partnership with rabbit. The video is an optimist's perspective and demonstration of what this device can do well at launch. Where do you think this technology will be in the future?
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.
I get you but the whole point of the device is to reduce input steps to create an action. E.g. unlock your phone, scroll through apps, click on the app. Ask permission to use mic and camera when first using it. Then ask a question. With the Rabbit R1, ask and get answer.
@@droneographytv8848 Eh, that's not a good argument quite honestly. You can map a dedicated action button for that function or maybe a gesture to activate this feature. We already have circle to search and it is very quick and easy to use. I don't think a dedicated device is justified for that reason unless the form factor can do all what a smartphone can but then you're back to the same point.
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.
I sent them a message on discord with a screenshot of your comment, and I got this reply: "thanks for sharing. the accessibility feature has been suggested to our team, we are definitely aware of the need for such features for people with disabilities."
@@dot-Justin: You have no idea how instantaneously happy this just made me!! It seems like almost daily, and especially with the line of work that I do, I'm having to have the conversation about how self-absorbed society is now! Helping or looking out for your fellow man doesn't exist anymore, and that's incredibly sad to me! It makes me sick to my stomach to see the pure hate and evil in the world we live in today! For you to simply have read this viewers comment and acknowledged their concerns, to then take it upon yourself to try and help is extremely honorable of you and very noble! I sincerely say THANK YOU!!!
Good point. This video was sponsored, so I only talked about what this did well. I have not tried the Humane pin yet, but from what I see in videos, the two devices try to accomplish similar goals. Candidly, I think the rabbit is a bit better mainly because it is 70% cheaper, has a display, and doesn't seem to overheat. I'll make an unsponsored video in the future, perhaps comparing the two devices
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.
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.
Yes, hallucinations are definitely a possibility. It got quite a few plants correct but was unable to identify some other ones like a tomato or shamrock
Don't tell wealthy people what to do. If I want it; I will have. I have always been grateful to buy new tech. I bought a drone way before drones became popular. Now I have had the Hover drone and my friends and family are intrigued by it. I bought the first Samsung smartwatch and I loved the reaction I get. The first Oculus VR headset development kit. I'm waiting for my Rayneo X2. It is a wonderful feeling to be able to share the latest tech with the people I know. There are many reasons why people want to buy what they want.
Thanks for offering a positive explanation of the device! All that we are hearing is how bad it is... This is a refreshing look at something that IS NOT a phone and shouldn't be compared to a phone. Many of us are going through a digital detoxification process, meaning we're taking action against our addiction to smartphones. However, this device compliments the minimalism factor that goes with detoxification. Thanks for offering a different perspective. It was honestly refreshing to hear something positive about this device. Thanks.
The only good reason why I'm seeing anyone would go for this is if they'd not want to pay $20 per month for their phone to do 80% of thid does, and instead pay a $200 one time fee for all of the multimodal capabilities, PLUS get some of the action model features that phones aren't getting until next year at the very least. Honestly, even I'd pay $200 for this over a $20+/month subscription.
I'm seeing it useful in quite a few industry/markets.A AI first device like that has markets where smarphones are far from ideal. Museum tours when you can ask about the tiniest details using the camera comes to mind. Elderly folks and disabled where smartphones are a way to complex a UI to use or keep track of. Give it you younger kids over a tablet/smartphone , just one button and a scroll wheel and little in the way of distraction and get them to write notes by hand as many are now preferring to do for better education outcomes. I guess it's all about workflow as well. I use a google smart speaker for years do do basically 2 things. Make calendar appts and play the local radio. I could do this on my phone, but it's far slower and way more steps etc. more interruption to the creative process.
@@carylittleford8980 absolutely. I agree with those use cases, and even the humane pin would have been great for kids/elderly/anyone with accessibility issues had it not cost an absolute crap ton. A bit of improved app support, and even I'd use something like the rabbit more than my own phone, in an age where social media detoxification is really attractive.
It kind of is. Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini can do 90% of what this can do right now. The cool thing would be the custom actions that can it perform. It's something between Bixby routines and an LLM. You are right, though, it can be an app. :)
@@meakone23I genuinely don't understand what's going on in your skull. You want to carry an extra device rather than flipping a couple of bits on one you're already carrying.
Hi, does it support local languages? I can talk to it in my language or only in English. What happens if you try to speak in some unsupported language?
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.
I 100% know I could get this technology on a phone but I just love the idea of a seperate device for ai. While I can use my phone uninterupted. Maybe not everyone will understand where I am coming from but thats what I think
@@bookbookbook1 Your not wrong. i thinkl a big company like google or apple will make an separate ai like this. Even though it is a glorified phone app I still love the idea of asking questions like this on a separate device. I really don't know why.
Video might be sponsored but you do point out some good use cases for this device. i don’t have an issue carrying this alongside my phone, if the LAM is effective i might not even have to use my phone at all for most things
Great idea, needs more compatibility, Imagine if you could train it on your trading platform. Give it $100 and see what return it could do. Now that would be cool.
Nice. They need a chatbot feature. They nailed the instruct part. If they can enable chat with memory and personality this thing will become more popular than the Gameboy was back in the days.
Before you praise the R1 for its answer about your landlord notifying you, you might want to look up the law. I think you'll find that the answer was, in reality, incorrect. Your rental contract cannot supercede law.
Great video. Though I wouldn't call the idea of facing the camera down for privacy 'unique'. That's been around for ages, my $40 home security camera does this when you schedule it to go into privacy mode etc. There are also popup cameras in smartphones that hide the camera internally when not in use. :-)
I showed my work contract to google lens . I wanted to ask some questions about it. As an answer it gave me a bunch of pictures/results of other forms. 🤣
It's really attractive that the rabbit responds immediately when the user practices various applications or asks corresponding questions as needed. Of course, it won't make you like Superman, but I would say it's the most advanced device you can take out of your pocket and call for help.
Just these 2 alone Perplexity: $200 X 12 =$240 yr ChatGPT 4(and future): $20 X 12 = $240 yr $480 a year Rabbit comes with both and adds a camera to add to these AI’s capabilities for a one time $199, and there’s more functionality coming. People should stop looking for a device to replace the other because they do similar things. Did the iPhone replace the Mac, or the iPad replace the iPhone or the MacBook Pro replace the Mac desktop, no they have all there use cases. This one is for those who want a dedicated AI device at their fingertips. Designed and purposed for AI. Not something trying to be the jack of all trades. You don’t higher a brain surgeon to be your primary care physician and visa versa.
1) 4 out of 5 examples are the same thing 2) song recognition is nothing new. Shazam and Google Assistant can do that for years now 3) Google lens does most of the things or could do everything the R1 does when Gemini is integrated into lens
I completely want you to get your money broseph, but it’s hard to believe this is a “honest” review when your getting paid by them. I’m not implying you’re lying, but you def won’t keep the takes where this thing takes long to reply or just doesn’t work. My sincere recommendation (cause I want you to do well), do the math on whether the amount they paid you is more than what you would of gotten from another sponsor. If it is, keep doing your thing. If not, you’re better off not taking a sponsor for a video from the tech you’re reviewing from them. Blessings to you and yours, this message isn’t coming from hate.
example 3: BRO why is it talking SO MUCH?! That is the thing really stopping us a bit, that it just talks and things that are irrelevant too, rabbit litterally explained the question again, but it should just spit out the answer
that's fair but this is a first gen device and i think it's more for early adopters that just wanna see what it's capable of. might not be super useful to most other people that just want something that works most of the time
Now problem is how this software get to my phone because I don’t want 2 screens in my pocket, Apple or android gonna adopt these gimmicks soon or later
Nice Presentation 👍 I think this will be a real game changer as and when you can link more app’s software and operating systems. So you could instruct it to make a spreadsheet or commit an answer to paper. The problem with life is learning to use apps 😢 imagine linking your R1 to eBay or Amazon to shop Will Rabbit ever develop a software version for laptops?
Imagine living your life selling yourself to companies to say whatever they want for money.. what is even rhe point of talking about a product when you can't even be honest and have a opinion?
All things your phone can do. I thumbs downed at the “sponsored” part and am making sure I’m never recommended this channel again at the 6 minute mark.
Rabbit is a bad name because they think of rabbit ears for television sets and tennis, and they think of little rabbits tripping in their feet trying to eat their toe
Order a rabbit r1 rabbit.tech/?
This video was made in partnership with rabbit.
The video is an optimist's perspective and demonstration of what this device can do well at launch. Where do you think this technology will be in the future?
The device should be called DisabilityAI
R1 IS A SCAM IT WILL NEVER GET BETTER SWITCH IT OFF AND BE SAFE FROM THIS USELESS INCOMPETENT SPY DEVICE
Appreciate you not cutting the pause after asking the questions like many other RUclipsrs have done.
This functionality will probably be in smartphones next year...
*with subscriptions
Or sooner
im pretty sure some cat phones have these capabilities already.
@@DANPA_STD exactly
I don't get why need this if you have a phone, unless you're reducing your screen time ...
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.
Solid effort from the maker. I wonder though if this whole product could be an app on a phone.
I get you but the whole point of the device is to reduce input steps to create an action. E.g. unlock your phone, scroll through apps, click on the app. Ask permission to use mic and camera when first using it. Then ask a question. With the Rabbit R1, ask and get answer.
@@droneographytv8848I'd rather go through that than have to carry several devices
As it turns out, it *is* running as an Android app.
@@droneographytv8848 Eh, that's not a good argument quite honestly.
You can map a dedicated action button for that function or maybe a gesture to activate this feature.
We already have circle to search and it is very quick and easy to use.
I don't think a dedicated device is justified for that reason unless the form factor can do all what a smartphone can but then you're back to the same point.
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.
I sent them a message on discord with a screenshot of your comment, and I got this reply:
"thanks for sharing. the accessibility feature has been suggested to our team, we are definitely aware of the need for such features for people with disabilities."
@@dot-Justin: You have no idea how instantaneously happy this just made me!! It seems like almost daily, and especially with the line of work that I do, I'm having to have the conversation about how self-absorbed society is now! Helping or looking out for your fellow man doesn't exist anymore, and that's incredibly sad to me! It makes me sick to my stomach to see the pure hate and evil in the world we live in today! For you to simply have read this viewers comment and acknowledged their concerns, to then take it upon yourself to try and help is extremely honorable of you and very noble! I sincerely say THANK YOU!!!
Sorry man soon as I see a sponsored 'review' I tap out. Nothing personal. 😂
To be fair, he doesn’t call it a review, but for sure i get what you’re saying
At least he is honest
So you don't look ad commercials? okay dude.
Your loss
Bye, Felicia!
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.
Same it is quite cool so far
I got mine and enjoy it as a cute buddy. Totally a rabbit. Thanks for the good usage information.
This thing is doing what the Humane AI is doing, but seemingly better.
keep in mind, this review is sponsored by them which makes it a bit harder for me to take it seriously
@@AaronSam True.
Good point. This video was sponsored, so I only talked about what this did well. I have not tried the Humane pin yet, but from what I see in videos, the two devices try to accomplish similar goals. Candidly, I think the rabbit is a bit better mainly because it is 70% cheaper, has a display, and doesn't seem to overheat. I'll make an unsponsored video in the future, perhaps comparing the two devices
What humane wanted to , but didn’t
Humane AI got cloned immediately. With better software.
this is the first video that i feel captures the actual color
How do scam companies decide to reach random sell outs to shill for them? How did they know you would do it? Or was it you who reached out to them?
They reach out to a ton of people.
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.
Finally we have real world Jarvis now
Very useful for children as a homework helper or even university or at work etc
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.
Yes, hallucinations are definitely a possibility. It got quite a few plants correct but was unable to identify some other ones like a tomato or shamrock
The best thing you should with it is put it back in the box and return it. Any smartphone does everything better and faster
Don't tell wealthy people what to do. If I want it; I will have. I have always been grateful to buy new tech. I bought a drone way before drones became popular. Now I have had the Hover drone and my friends and family are intrigued by it. I bought the first Samsung smartwatch and I loved the reaction I get. The first Oculus VR headset development kit. I'm waiting for my Rayneo X2. It is a wonderful feeling to be able to share the latest tech with the people I know. There are many reasons why people want to buy what they want.
@@adrianrschmidt Good for you doesn't change the fact this is a half baked product that has no real benefit over a smart phone
Any smartphone distracts all the ppl and old parents not even understand a smartphone in 2024
Thanks for offering a positive explanation of the device! All that we are hearing is how bad it is... This is a refreshing look at something that IS NOT a phone and shouldn't be compared to a phone. Many of us are going through a digital detoxification process, meaning we're taking action against our addiction to smartphones. However, this device compliments the minimalism factor that goes with detoxification. Thanks for offering a different perspective. It was honestly refreshing to hear something positive about this device. Thanks.
This device has been exposed as it was just an app running on Android os
Just ordered it 🔥🔥🔥
The only good reason why I'm seeing anyone would go for this is if they'd not want to pay $20 per month for their phone to do 80% of thid does, and instead pay a $200 one time fee for all of the multimodal capabilities, PLUS get some of the action model features that phones aren't getting until next year at the very least.
Honestly, even I'd pay $200 for this over a $20+/month subscription.
Phone cannot do this. Bye.
I'm seeing it useful in quite a few industry/markets.A AI first device like that has markets where smarphones are far from ideal. Museum tours when you can ask about the tiniest details using the camera comes to mind. Elderly folks and disabled where smartphones are a way to complex a UI to use or keep track of. Give it you younger kids over a tablet/smartphone , just one button and a scroll wheel and little in the way of distraction and get them to write notes by hand as many are now preferring to do for better education outcomes.
I guess it's all about workflow as well. I use a google smart speaker for years do do basically 2 things. Make calendar appts and play the local radio. I could do this on my phone, but it's far slower and way more steps etc. more interruption to the creative process.
@@carylittleford8980 absolutely. I agree with those use cases, and even the humane pin would have been great for kids/elderly/anyone with accessibility issues had it not cost an absolute crap ton. A bit of improved app support, and even I'd use something like the rabbit more than my own phone, in an age where social media detoxification is really attractive.
Lmfao why are you deleting comments and replies not glorifying this?? 💀
Questions:
Can the R1 read out full Wikipedia articles?
Can the R1 generate choice based games i.e. “Choose Your Own Adventure” or “Zork”?
This should have just been an app
It kind of is. Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini can do 90% of what this can do right now. The cool thing would be the custom actions that can it perform. It's something between Bixby routines and an LLM. You are right, though, it can be an app. :)
Impossible... But I agree
We not have enough apps?
@@meakone23I genuinely don't understand what's going on in your skull. You want to carry an extra device rather than flipping a couple of bits on one you're already carrying.
Where do you live that your landlord can just waltz in for anything a "landlord is required to provide"? Sounds like hell.
The answer was wrong.
ayeee i saw that aaron may on ur playlist
this brother is cultured
Hi, does it support local languages? I can talk to it in my language or only in English. What happens if you try to speak in some unsupported language?
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.
How do you get to the queue while using Spotify?
I 100% know I could get this technology on a phone but I just love the idea of a seperate device for ai. While I can use my phone uninterupted. Maybe not everyone will understand where I am coming from but thats what I think
The idea of a seperate AI is nice but so far from where we are now. You want a irobot style helper but in reality its a glorified phone app
@@bookbookbook1 Your not wrong. i thinkl a big company like google or apple will make an separate ai like this. Even though it is a glorified phone app I still love the idea of asking questions like this on a separate device. I really don't know why.
Video might be sponsored but you do point out some good use cases for this device.
i don’t have an issue carrying this alongside my phone, if the LAM is effective i might not even have to use my phone at all for most things
This is the reason why people watch reviewers like MKBHD. What a sellout.
Very cool educational A.I. unit !!!!!
I think it's a not unreasonably priced toy. Especially considering the really cool design.
Great idea, needs more compatibility, Imagine if you could train it on your trading platform. Give it $100 and see what return it could do. Now that would be cool.
Nice. They need a chatbot feature. They nailed the instruct part. If they can enable chat with memory and personality this thing will become more popular than the Gameboy was back in the days.
Been using it for a day lol
from an "optimist" perspective lmao
'about a day' ... And it's sponsored. 😅
none of this is useful until it truly becomes fully local
Before you praise the R1 for its answer about your landlord notifying you, you might want to look up the law.
I think you'll find that the answer was, in reality, incorrect. Your rental contract cannot supercede law.
wow Mike, so this is everything we hoped the Humane AI Pin would be, and i thought this would be its poor cousin. Who Knew eh!
Helpful! Thanks
The Rabbit R1 is just an Android APP you can download to your phone with a APK xDDD People is wasting his money AGAIN.
Great video. Though I wouldn't call the idea of facing the camera down for privacy 'unique'. That's been around for ages, my $40 home security camera does this when you schedule it to go into privacy mode etc. There are also popup cameras in smartphones that hide the camera internally when not in use. :-)
Doesn't the ChatGPT app do this?
for 20bucks a month
Copilot does everything it does except the 3rd party app integration.
No
This is using ChatGPT with a prompt telling it not to disclose that it's ChatGPT. :' D
Sponsored schmonsored, good video! I want one
I hope you do a true and honest review of this and not a 10 minute commercial.
Does it do follow up questions?
yes
Can't you do most of these things with Google Lens though?
I showed my work contract to google lens . I wanted to ask some questions about it. As an answer it gave me a bunch of pictures/results of other forms. 🤣
@@farkasgabor4084 I also don't think Google Lens can't decipher graphs but, it can help with homework.
Wait, it works with Midjourney?!? They don’t have an official API so I find that strange
FANTASTIC overview. You really highlighted some good ways to use this... ways that other reviews have not tried.
This is a sponsored add. Very likely Rabbit has given him the features that they wanted him to talk about.
so much of what this says is word for word what the waveform podcast with it said
It's really attractive that the rabbit responds immediately when the user practices various applications or asks corresponding questions as needed. Of course, it won't make you like Superman, but I would say it's the most advanced device you can take out of your pocket and call for help.
does the computation happen on device?
most likely not, I'd be really surprised if it was
No, it is cloud based
Why is that not a app
so they can have more control over it
It will eventually become one
Just these 2 alone
Perplexity: $200 X 12 =$240 yr
ChatGPT 4(and future): $20 X 12 = $240 yr
$480 a year
Rabbit comes with both and adds a camera to add to these AI’s capabilities for a one time $199, and there’s more functionality coming.
People should stop looking for a device to replace the other because they do similar things. Did the iPhone replace the Mac, or the iPad replace the iPhone or the MacBook Pro replace the Mac desktop, no they have all there use cases. This one is for those who want a dedicated AI device at their fingertips. Designed and purposed for AI. Not something trying to be the jack of all trades. You don’t higher a brain surgeon to be your primary care physician and visa versa.
Because then you wouldn't pay any attention to it
It's a scam just for that.
What is the difference between this and Google Lens???
May I know if there is a monthly subscription fee associated with the usage?
All connected apps must be paid accounts. The device itself has no monthly cost.
This is sum I’d use for like 2 weeks then sit it down
My S24 Ultra with built in AI, Google, and Perplexity can already do all of this.
5:30
Bro insisting on going up for no reason
He used the clip twice yeah, small mistakes happen I didn't think it was a big deal
1) 4 out of 5 examples are the same thing
2) song recognition is nothing new. Shazam and Google Assistant can do that for years now
3) Google lens does most of the things or could do everything the R1 does when Gemini is integrated into lens
I am very excited to see what Siri and Google assistant turn into later this year. I'm hoping for big upgrades!
I completely want you to get your money broseph, but it’s hard to believe this is a “honest” review when your getting paid by them. I’m not implying you’re lying, but you def won’t keep the takes where this thing takes long to reply or just doesn’t work.
My sincere recommendation (cause I want you to do well), do the math on whether the amount they paid you is more than what you would of gotten from another sponsor. If it is, keep doing your thing. If not, you’re better off not taking a sponsor for a video from the tech you’re reviewing from them.
Blessings to you and yours, this message isn’t coming from hate.
I don't see the need for it since your phone can do all that and more.
example 3: BRO why is it talking SO MUCH?! That is the thing really stopping us a bit, that it just talks and things that are irrelevant too, rabbit litterally explained the question again, but it should just spit out the answer
I'm looking at because I am a truck driver and always have weird question or objects that I have questions about.
that's fair but this is a first gen device and i think it's more for early adopters that just wanna see what it's capable of. might not be super useful to most other people that just want something that works most of the time
Are you planning to use it to identify and tag lot lizards at truck stops? :)
What kind of animal was this pile of fur and blood before being killed?
Google, Perplexity, Chat GPT, ...
this could be an app for android & ios
AI first so the hardware is redundant and you could use your phone instead
Imo ads like this really hurt ones credibility as a reviewer.
Now problem is how this software get to my phone because I don’t want 2 screens in my pocket, Apple or android gonna adopt these gimmicks soon or later
Nice Presentation 👍
I think this will be a real game changer as and when you can link more app’s software and operating systems.
So you could instruct it to make a spreadsheet or commit an answer to paper.
The problem with life is learning to use apps 😢 imagine linking your R1 to eBay or Amazon to shop
Will Rabbit ever develop a software version for laptops?
Brilliant way to get the ai out of our 'phones to stop it sucking up & using all our personal data.
This is an ad not a review
This 5x better than the humane and 3x cheaper
Can made calls and send texts?
Am i the only one hearing some eerie music around 9:00-9:29
Just you
1:50 … or you can read the document with your eyes? 😂
Why is this it's own device? Seems like a scam.
Just an ipod on steroids
Its good for blind people
Sponsored tho...
Zo te zien zit er een behoorlijke vertraging in dat scroll wieltje.
Dit wordt geen succes.
Imagine living your life selling yourself to companies to say whatever they want for money.. what is even rhe point of talking about a product when you can't even be honest and have a opinion?
This piece of crap told me it can't even open Spotify lol. That's like 1 of the 5 things it can do lol.
All things your phone can do. I thumbs downed at the “sponsored” part and am making sure I’m never recommended this channel again at the 6 minute mark.
Bro I love your content but this tells only the good things about the rabbit r1 watch MKBHDs video he'll tell you the real story.
This guy’s got debunked from running a scam dude shame on you.. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤔🤔💯🗣️
The Rabbit R1 is absolute trash in its current state.
youre being paid to help run a scam. shame on you
Is a scam
disliked bc of sponsor
Grateful Dead!! Deadheads unite!
ur so much like the guy from warm bodies and skins
Waste of money imo
A useless gimmick.
Rabbit is a bad name because they think of rabbit ears for television sets and tennis, and they think of little rabbits tripping in their feet trying to eat their toe
earlyyy