24 hours with Rabbit R1, and I’m not completely sold… yet

The Rabbit R1 is the latest AI-infused hardware to hit the market, and after managing to get my pre-order in for “Wave 1,” it finally landed on my doorstep. This has been my first experience with such a device — as I decided against the Humane AI Pin and have yet to grab the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses — and I have a few thoughts on my first day with it.

That’s not to say that I haven’t dabbled with AI as I continue to tinker with a combination of ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Perplexity. But the Rabbit R1 intrigued me for a few reasons, namely the much lower price compared to the AI Pin, along with the idea of having a smart device without relying on apps.

The Rabbit R1 is incredibly sleek

(Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central)

By now, you’ve probably seen at least an unboxing or two, but I have to point out how sleek and elegant it really is. It’s about as minimal as it gets. Seriously, all you’ll find inside the cardboard box is the R1 being held in place by a transparent carrying case. Rabbit doesn’t even include a charging cable, although that probably won’t be much of an issue for many.

Okay, with the R1 out of the box, I have to admit that despite the plastic build, it’s an extremely elegant design. Outside of foldable phones, the only other device to invoke a sense of appreciation was the Nothing Phone 2, which Teenage Engineering also had a hand in designing.

Rabbit R1 next to Nothing Phone 2

(Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central)

On the outside of the clear case is a QR code that you’ll need to scan to get the R1 set up. Unlike some other R1 owners I know, I didn’t have any issues creating a Rabbit account and attaching it to my R1. After connecting it to my home Wi-Fi network, there was a day-one update, and it immediately started to download.

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