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Rabbit R1

Rabbit R1, an AI assistant in a box created by Teenage Engineering. He compares it to the Humane AI pin, another AI assistant in a box, but we find the Rabbit R1 to be better in a few ways.

The Rabbit R1 costs $200, which is significantly cheaper than the Humane AI pin, and it does not require a subscription fee. The Rabbit R1 also has a built-in camera that can be used to answer questions about what it sees in the real world, while the Humane AI pin cannot. However, the Rabbit R1 has a number of drawbacks. The battery life is very poor, and it can only be charged with a USB-C cable, which is not included in the box. The Rabbit R1 also lacks many basic features, such as the ability to set alarms, timers, or record videos. Additionally, the Rabbit R1’s large language model is still under development, and it can sometimes provide incorrect answers to questions.

Overall, we believe that the Rabbit R1 is a promising product, but it is still too unfinished to be truly recommended. We advise readers to wait until the Rabbit R1 has been further developed before purchasing one.

We would say that the Rabbit R1 is an interesting concept, but it is not yet ready for prime time. It has a number of limitations that make it difficult to recommend to most users. However, it is a promising product, and I will be interested to see how it develops in the future.