This is early stages, the concept is cool though. It's supposed to function like an assistant who does things for us - like call an uber or book dinner reservation etc.
@@amaljoe367 but i gotta hold it in my hand and speak that right? Not only is there a possibility that anyone can hear what I'm saying but if I'm going to hold this thing in my hand why not just use my smartphone?
@amaljoe367 not sure if it is cool enough to be able to buy it 🤷♂️🤷♂️ its not innovation to slap 'AI' into a product and call it a day... also ur smartphone can be ur ai assistant too! Just push a button and it can do all those things for us as well! So like the OP, i dont see how these companies would succeed... a lot of companies need to stop with putting 'AI' onto some product and call it innovation! 1 thing call it a new product because of AI is so vague, becuz AI can mean so many things 🤷♂️🤷♂️ this im sure will go to MrWhoseTheBoss tech failed videos in the future 🤣🤣
it’s about how much a phone does that this does not do, that I like. I’m sick of the bloat when really what I need is a digital notepad and encyclopedia
@@grodius They have a digital notepad and a digital encyclopedia already they have been around for 27 years. Lol. They were called Palm Pilots back in 1996.
Can it be make into an App? With a native LLM-based assistant in a smartphone with more processing and connectivity capability, this could work as an app. I see potential for fully integrating into a more intuitive phone UI.
They forgot about the simple things.. simple damn volume controls 😅 a convenient way to control thr device.. things that have been already mastered.. they try to over complicate because they don't want to look like a phone.. look.. if a circle wheel works! Don't try to make it a square.. just use what works.
@@body187j3x1 What? If you have an Android you can say hey Google and it will respond and you don't have to click anything. Which you can tell it to do things on your behalf... You can tell it to get you an Uber to whatever location and it an set it up and for what time. There is a lot you can do with your phone... You can have the Alexa app buy things for you off Amazon and do other things. I can have Alexa tell me there is someone at my door if motion is spotted on my Cameras hooked up to Alexa. I can have Alexa alert me if my house is below a set temperature and she will turn the heat up if I set it up that way or she can ask if I would like to have the heat turned on. What I got from this is you have never used Google Assistant before or any app that can do everything this Rabbit R1 can do. The R1 literally still can't do everything by itself you have to do things still... My crappy Chinese phone can do everything the R1 can do and much, much, much more... So, wrong comparison. I mean it has a Laser Projector and a 15,500 mAh battery while still having different AI.
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Again... whats the point if smartphones can do all of these? Its not innovation if u just create something and add 'ai' features.... heck, ur smartphones uses AI all the freakin time, also able to use AI assistant much like humane and or rabbit.... i really dont understand companies slapping 'AI' into some product thinking it is innovative and will be the "next smartphone"... like cmon, really? I dont see both products beong successful... even with the benefit of doubt about being their first product, either the technology isnt ready, or these products wont succeed as they are not viable replacements for smartphones... 🤷♂️🤷♂️
I don't exactly know what it's supposed to be but I do know it's not supposed to be the next smartphone. It's meant to be a companion device, why anyone outside of people who have the disposable income to buy a cool little gadget would want it I have no idea, but it's not supposed to be the next smartphone.
Too gimmicky. I'm not carrying this and my phone with an LLM around. And Humanes wearable is far from good. And Limitless is just a voice recorder. So, I'll just wait.
That had to be the absolute worst review I’ve ever seen on RUclips. You spent the entire time talking about a square and you didn’t add no time say what is the purpose of this object.
@@kashe747techically yes it can... integrated siri and google assistant... but also gemini, chatgpt, copilot, etc will be available with these tasks soon 🤷♂️🤷♂️ at the end of the day tho, it is faster to use phones than these products
Lots of people don't want phones anymore. Their addictive abilities are being fought now, new movements on the horizon my guy. There's a market for non-phone non-social media devices.
@@Gnaritas42the type of people who are serious went back to dumb flip phones. As far as they’re concerned whether it’s social media or ai it all goes to some random aws server.
@@kashe747 Google and Apple will just incorporate that into their in house assistants in the next few updates, you don't need dedicated devices for that... Heck this thing has been soundly exposed as just an Android app... The most obvious device this needs to be in is smart glasses... Which i think has been made in a partnership between meta and Ray ban
@@coryv5679 Firstly not everyone has a phone capable to do that. Secondly when traveling not every turist has access to mobile data and even getting the app needed is a problem. Also keeping the app uptodate is a hastle. Lastly You havent been to many museums have you? those are the reasons why most museums still use dumb devices.
They put so much thought into a product design and then they ignore a substantial percentage of the population who are lefties. Is the entire design team right handed? Why can't they make it ambidextrous? (sad)
I will never buy something like this (as I have a smartphone since...oh 2011) but I have to say that it seems 1000x better then the humane pin, the tactile nature is perfect and appears enjoyable.
This is just a dumb client to a cloud service, except unlike the cloud-connected phone you already have, it has far inferior hardware. Who thought this was a good idea?
I think it's not until they manage to put this in a more interactive form factor such as in a robot pet or something resembling a "companion" will the tech take off in the market
Why would we need extra hardware for this? Why not just use our smartphones?
I suppose these kind of devices try to adjust screen time exposure.
My GF has a battery powered rabbit but it doesn't look like this😂
Giggety
I've seen your GF's rabbit and I agree.
it has something to do with rabbit hole doesn't it
What's this doing that any average smartphone isn't exactly? I mean what's this for?
This is early stages, the concept is cool though. It's supposed to function like an assistant who does things for us - like call an uber or book dinner reservation etc.
@@amaljoe367 but i gotta hold it in my hand and speak that right? Not only is there a possibility that anyone can hear what I'm saying but if I'm going to hold this thing in my hand why not just use my smartphone?
Scam product is scam.
@@lotli83What if we had a person as our assistant. Wont someone else hear what we say to our assistant? Same thing.
@amaljoe367 not sure if it is cool enough to be able to buy it 🤷♂️🤷♂️ its not innovation to slap 'AI' into a product and call it a day... also ur smartphone can be ur ai assistant too! Just push a button and it can do all those things for us as well! So like the OP, i dont see how these companies would succeed... a lot of companies need to stop with putting 'AI' onto some product and call it innovation! 1 thing call it a new product because of AI is so vague, becuz AI can mean so many things 🤷♂️🤷♂️ this im sure will go to MrWhoseTheBoss tech failed videos in the future 🤣🤣
Dbrand will take care of the fingerprints.
I’m struggling to see what this does that the phone you already have doesn’t do. It’s a nice design but it is a companion device.
it’s about how much a phone does that this does not do, that I like. I’m sick of the bloat when really what I need is a digital notepad and encyclopedia
@@grodius They have a digital notepad and a digital encyclopedia already they have been around for 27 years. Lol. They were called Palm Pilots back in 1996.
Love the design so much. The AI also response quite quickly 👌
The price alone makes this a much easier sell than the (in)Humane pin. It looks quite nice, too.
98.2% of this video was just about the hardware. Looking forward to seeing it in action.
thats a hands on ....
Stay tuned! We'll be giving it a proper test very soon.
Meh, it's a pointless thing when Smartphones are a thing.
Good straightforward and to the point video! Nice job Android Authority!
After the screen peel, there looks to be 3 air bubbles in the display on your unit. That would drive me nuts.
The bubbles are on the actual screen protector, they jus unpeeled the plastic film on the protector
I think it'll be really interesting to see what you think of it once you've had a little bit more time to play around with it.
So new tech should be either useful or cool, ai assistant aren't any of them
I use perplexity every day
Looks cool to me.
Yes it is cool, having an AI assistant
it's basically a pre historic phone, what's cool about it other than the orange color?
The Rabbit R1 looks like hella fun to use
I feel this is a much better thought out product compared to the AI pin. In the full review can you compare this to Gemini assistant in Pixel devices?
I want one just because it's cool.
Wtf is that?! Modern pager?! 🤣🤣
Can it be make into an App? With a native LLM-based assistant in a smartphone with more processing and connectivity capability, this could work as an app. I see potential for fully integrating into a more intuitive phone UI.
No one needs an AI Beeper
You can connect it to your phone’s hotspot…and that’s it
Why aren’t these so-called “AI devices” just an app on your phone? 😂
They forgot about the simple things.. simple damn volume controls 😅 a convenient way to control thr device.. things that have been already mastered.. they try to over complicate because they don't want to look like a phone.. look.. if a circle wheel works! Don't try to make it a square.. just use what works.
Not like this thing is any good, but what is he talking about with the rotating crown? It's called a scroll wheel - this thing is not a watch.
What is that bubble on the screen (left side middle)? Saw it on iJustine's video as well, but somewhere else.
Probably the screen protector not being put on correctly so there is a bubble.
Why isn't this an app?
This thing seems pointless as you can just get a better smartphone for that price with many different variants of AI.
No smartphone can do things on your behalf, you still have to click it yourself, so wrong comparison
@@body187j3x1 What? If you have an Android you can say hey Google and it will respond and you don't have to click anything. Which you can tell it to do things on your behalf... You can tell it to get you an Uber to whatever location and it an set it up and for what time. There is a lot you can do with your phone...
You can have the Alexa app buy things for you off Amazon and do other things. I can have Alexa tell me there is someone at my door if motion is spotted on my Cameras hooked up to Alexa. I can have Alexa alert me if my house is below a set temperature and she will turn the heat up if I set it up that way or she can ask if I would like to have the heat turned on.
What I got from this is you have never used Google Assistant before or any app that can do everything this Rabbit R1 can do.
The R1 literally still can't do everything by itself you have to do things still... My crappy Chinese phone can do everything the R1 can do and much, much, much more... So, wrong comparison. I mean it has a Laser Projector and a 15,500 mAh battery while still having different AI.
Hard pass!
The AI device has some great features, but there are some areas where it could be improved. (Written using galaxy AI)
My phone does more.
This did everything Humane did, but better and cheaper.
A mere 5 min. vid about an AI companion. Soooooooo, it's crap. Got it. (y)
hello aspiring hardware fetishists!
i stood once where you stand now.
ignore disposable junktronics, and invest in a nice home stereo.
take your time doing research and saving up.
build it right and it’ll serve you for decades.
Again... whats the point if smartphones can do all of these? Its not innovation if u just create something and add 'ai' features.... heck, ur smartphones uses AI all the freakin time, also able to use AI assistant much like humane and or rabbit.... i really dont understand companies slapping 'AI' into some product thinking it is innovative and will be the "next smartphone"... like cmon, really? I dont see both products beong successful... even with the benefit of doubt about being their first product, either the technology isnt ready, or these products wont succeed as they are not viable replacements for smartphones... 🤷♂️🤷♂️
I don't exactly know what it's supposed to be but I do know it's not supposed to be the next smartphone. It's meant to be a companion device, why anyone outside of people who have the disposable income to buy a cool little gadget would want it I have no idea, but it's not supposed to be the next smartphone.
Too gimmicky. I'm not carrying this and my phone with an LLM around. And Humanes wearable is far from good. And Limitless is just a voice recorder. So, I'll just wait.
That had to be the absolute worst review I’ve ever seen on RUclips. You spent the entire time talking about a square and you didn’t add no time say what is the purpose of this object.
And, nothing learned
I pray for the day reviews stop mentioning fingerprints. Everything gets fingerprints, move on already.
THAT’S what you pray for?
What is the point if you already have a phone!
A phone cannot do things for you on your behalf.
@@kashe747techically yes it can... integrated siri and google assistant... but also gemini, chatgpt, copilot, etc will be available with these tasks soon 🤷♂️🤷♂️ at the end of the day tho, it is faster to use phones than these products
Lots of people don't want phones anymore. Their addictive abilities are being fought now, new movements on the horizon my guy. There's a market for non-phone non-social media devices.
@@Gnaritas42the type of people who are serious went back to dumb flip phones. As far as they’re concerned whether it’s social media or ai it all goes to some random aws server.
@@kashe747 Google and Apple will just incorporate that into their in house assistants in the next few updates, you don't need dedicated devices for that... Heck this thing has been soundly exposed as just an Android app... The most obvious device this needs to be in is smart glasses... Which i think has been made in a partnership between meta and Ray ban
hear me out. Rabbit R1 as a AI powered museum guide! Thats an idea i can get behind!
I mean your phone can just do that.
@@coryv5679 Firstly not everyone has a phone capable to do that. Secondly when traveling not every turist has access to mobile data and even getting the app needed is a problem. Also keeping the app uptodate is a hastle. Lastly You havent been to many museums have you? those are the reasons why most museums still use dumb devices.
Interesting how would that work ? Like an AI guide to tell you about the museum as you walk ?
Audio Tour devices already exist in museums.
Better than ugly pin😊.like Pokemon tech
how boring and useless... and why? our phones smoke this thing, sans the 360 rotating camera (more boring uselessness)
Useless overpriced crap
They put so much thought into a product design and then they ignore a substantial percentage of the population who are lefties. Is the entire design team right handed? Why can't they make it ambidextrous? (sad)
I will never buy something like this (as I have a smartphone since...oh 2011) but I have to say that it seems 1000x better then the humane pin, the tactile nature is perfect and appears enjoyable.
everthing they can do my 5 years old smartphone can do it better
This is the weirdest wave of technology I’ve ever seen. This might’ve been cool 10 years ago.
This might have been cool if Smartphones were not a thing since they can literally do this and way, way, way more.
@@coryv5679 there's an anti-smartphone movement on the rise, these guys are ahead of the curve.
@@coryv5679 by the time you bust out copilot and ask it a question, the R1 user is already receiving an answer
It’s super cool now. Mines is on order.
@@LouieCartoon 😂😂😂😂😂
Dude wtf happened to android authority?? Why are they a rotating door of employees??
I'm still not clear what this is useful for...
neither is the manufacturer.
No clear use case yet, I think it's just a tech demo that got a bunch of investors interested.
it’s supposed to be Siri but without the iPhone
This is just a dumb client to a cloud service, except unlike the cloud-connected phone you already have, it has far inferior hardware. Who thought this was a good idea?
This is a stupid device - an app would work much better
Inb4 samsung integrates the bixby button again
What is this ? 😕
a useless piece of garbage no one will ever use
Did the software start as a smartwatch ROM? Is that why it never wants to use touch control?
Nah if it used touch controls, people would just be like this is just exactly a phone. They tried to make it different but turned out to be worse.
Looking good!
I think it's not until they manage to put this in a more interactive form factor such as in a robot pet or something resembling a "companion" will the tech take off in the market
As it is now it's just not as good as having a smartphone. It's not much smaller than most phones.
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haha, right on.