Rabbit R1 is a handheld AI device built around a Large Action Model (LAM) designed to operate apps and services on behalf of the user through natural language commands. The device features a 2.88-inch touchscreen, a push-to-talk button, a rotating camera, and a scroll wheel in a compact, pocket-friendly form factor designed by Teenage Engineering. It can handle tasks like booking rides, ordering food, playing music, and searching the web through conversational interaction.
Tool Details Paid
PricingFrom $199
2.8
1 reviews
Reliability
3.2
Ease of Use
3
Value for Money
2.7
Output Quality
2.6
Feature Set
2.5
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
2.8/5
The Rabbit R1 is a bold attempt at creating a standalone AI companion device, featuring a distinctive orange design with a 2.88-inch touchscreen, scroll wheel, and camera. Powered by its proprietary Large Action Model (LAM), the R1 promises to interact with apps and services on your behalf " ordering food, booking rides, and answering questions through natural conversation. At $199 with no subscription fee, the upfront cost is reasonable compared to smartphone alternatives. However, the device has struggled to deliver on its ambitious promises. Real-world performance reveals slow response times, limited app integrations, and functionality that largely overlaps with what a smartphone already does better. The camera and vision features are underwhelming, and the lack of a robust app ecosystem significantly limits utility. Battery life is mediocre, and the device feels more like a proof of concept than a polished product. While the vision of an AI-first hardware device is compelling, the R1 currently falls short of replacing or meaningfully supplementing your phone. It's best suited for early adopters curious about the future of AI hardware rather than users seeking practical daily utility.