YouTuber Dave2D doesn’t hide how much Rabbit R1 wants not to be a smartphone at all costs, but in the end it turns out to be a cell phone that complicates your lifewith the result of offering an often limping and tiring experience starting from the display which does not allow touch interactions up to the battery that drops impressively in just a few minutes of use.
Another negative review of Humane Pin AI comes from YouTuber Mrwhosetheboss with a video of 2.4 million views in which the company’s CEO also appears. While recognizing some cool details such as the projector (provided that the ambient light is not too intense) and the recognition of the environment, the device is slow, often imprecise and generally “Not good”to quote the creator.
The ending of the video is emblematic, with the evidence of very low hopes that something will improve in the future, at least until some large company like Google buys everything and appropriates technologies and patents. To then bring everything on board smartphones. Is this the real goal of the companies behind Rabbit R1 and Humane Pin AI? The separation of the innovations of the two gadgets to transform them into services and/or apps for smartphones would be the final and definitive word on their impossibility of counteracting a gadget that is currently too convenient and practical, simply irreplaceable.