The Rabbit R1 & Humane AI Pin Teardowns - Worst Devices Ever?
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Published 2024-05-01
Which one is more deserving of your hard earned cash? That’s for you to decide. What we want to know is what the hardware looks like and whether it’s repairable. Let’s dive in.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction - Rabbit R1 and Humane AI Pin teardown
00:45 Rabbit R1 Teardown - How do we open this device?
01:10 A Little Steampunk - A first look inside the Rabbit R1
01:16 Rabbit R1 Battery Removal and Specs
01:27 Rabbit R1 Camera Assembly Removal
01:34 Rabbit R1 Speaker and Haptic Motor Removal
01:47 Rabbit R1 Input Wheel Removal
01:58 Rabbit R1 Mainboard Removal
02:08 Humane AI Pin Teardown - How do we open this device (Remix ft. Humane)?
02:21 First Look Inside Humane’s AI Pin - Is this an Apple Watch?!
02:30 Humane AI Pin Internal Battery Removal
02:49 Humane AI Pin Wireless Coil Removal - This is why it overheats
02:58 Humane AI Pin Speaker and Microphone Assembly Removal
03:05 Humane AI Pin Camera, Light Sensor, and Laser Projector Removal
03:13 Humane AI Pin Mainboard Removal
03:25 Humane AI Pin External Battery Pack Teardown
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All Comments (21)
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if it was an app on your phone, then they couldn't sell you $30 of hardware for 200 bucks. I'm assuming this is how they pay for whatever cloud service they are offering... for now. As with any purpose built device like this, if Rabbit dies, this thing becomes a fully unusable brick as all of it's functionality is reliant on the cloud.
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"Could this have been an app on your phone?" It is in fact just an app. Rabbit R1 runs Android, and the interface is, in fact, just an Android app. People have already ripped the APK from it and installed it on a phone.
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Fun fact regarding the “this could’ve been an app” someone just got rabbitOS working on a a pixel phone it literally is an app
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It’s not “poorly reviewed” it’s rather “poorly executed product”
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Turns out the rabbit actually is just an app running on Android... But apps don't sell (has nothing to do with system restrictions). More unnecessary e-waste.
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Pretty much a device whose functions can be done by an App on your smartphone. Perfect way to fleece gullible people by selling these devices to them.
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"Get your useless E-waste device for as low as $699!"
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Yea the trend of "Your not suppose to replace battery when it dies , you suppose to buy whole new product again" continues. What a junk ! :face-green-smiling:
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"Could this have been just an app on your phone?" Is the best way to describe all these things. It's made for techbros with more money than sense or knowledge.
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How did anyone ever think these were anything but a scam?
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Rabbit R1 is just a very low specs Android phone that only runs 1 app.
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Both devices are just junk, but at least they were fun to look inside. Thanks for that!
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Ease of battery replacement and repairability will be irrelevant on these devices which will be chucked out long before any issues arise.
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There really needs to be a design shift in the industry toward something like the Zune HD, where screws are a part of the design aesthetic itself.
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You didn't look at the laser projector? That seemed like the most interesting part.
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I LOVE THIS VIDEOS THANK YOU!!! AND THANKS FOR THE HARD WORK!!!
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I'm more concerned about the people who would honestly believe something like these would positively change their lives than the companies scamming them.
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I was thinking halfway through this is like the saying “should have been an email” and you went for the same thing. Fantastic.
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The humane ai pin from inside seems like Apple designed it.
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The R1 could potentially be a great product for someone with vision problems. I know phones have some of the same capabilities but it could make a great backup and/or "quick access" tool for that purpose.