The Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered, handheld gadget that seems to run Android under the hood. Many reviewers have criticized the utility of AI gadgets like the Rabbit R1, noting that they do little to ...
Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu confirmed the Rabbit R1 is based on Android but claimed you couldn't access all the bells and whistles if it were to run as a mere app. Reading time 4 minutes The Rabbit R1 ...
The Rabbit r1 AI gadget was one of the highlights of this year's CES event in January. At the time, I said the gadget almost convinced me to spend $199 on a not-phone device that could interact with ...
The Rabbit R1 was accused of being an Android app in a fancy case, Rabbit came out and debunked that, and now the claims are back that it really is just an app. Editorial Note: Talk Android may ...
The Rabbit R1 can fit in the palm of your hand and will be able to answer questions, launch a Spotify playlist or call a taxi with the push of a button. Sounds familiar, right? The Rabbit R1 isn't a ...
You can ask the new AI-powered Rabbit R1 gadget to do pretty much anything you’d normally do with some combination of apps on your smartphone, according to Rabbit’s fascinating keynote at CES 2024.
The Rabbit R1 is meant to usher in a new era of standalone AI devices, but it likely would have worked better as an app on your phone. Image: Rabbit Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate ...
If you haven’t heard of the Rabbit R1, this is yet another “AI box” that is trying to replace your smartphone with a voice command device that runs zero apps. Just like the Humane AI Pin, this thing ...
The Rabbit R1 could be just an Android app that doesn’t need dedicated, standalone hardware. This hypothesis could be true after the Rabbit R1 Gen AI experience was packaged as an Android app (APK), ...
We may have reached peak AI in 2024. The Humane AI Pin has gone from stealth to flop almost overnight after being lambasted by everyone who's touched it, but it's not the only AI gadget aiming to ...