Rabbit R1

Rabbit R1 is an AI device designed to prevent you from having to look for a phone app when doing routine tasks like arranging for a taxi or making restaurant reservations.
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Rabbit R1 is an AI device designed to prevent you from having to look for a phone app when doing routine tasks like arranging for a taxi or making restaurant reservations.

Equipped with a push-to-talk button, the R1 has a 2.88-inch touchscreen on the left side with an analog scroll wheel to the right of it. Above the scroll wheel is a camera that can rotate 360 degrees called the “Rabbit Eye,” which you can use as a selfie or rear camera and for video calls (it’s not meant to be used like a traditional smartphone).

The R1—retail price: $199—has a 4G LTE SIM card slot for constant connectivity. It doesn’t need to pair with any other device: no plug-ins, no proxy accounts.

 

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