The Rabbit R1 is now worth buying
/This is what it made of me…
I’ve had my Rabbit R1 for around a year now. I think it has reached the point where I would say it is worth buying one. Particularly as you can pick them up second hand for less than half the new price. The latest upgrades to the software have made the device a lot more compelling.
This is what it did to my Lego Robot
The magic camera is a lot less abstract and produces images that very recognisable. And if you want to add artistic effects you can do that too. The RabbitHole lets you automate web based tasks and provides an “Intern” that you can task with, er, tasks. I asked it to write a Rust course for me and it just went away and did it. Very impressive.
You can now ask your Rabbit to send you email responses. I asked mine to email me the weather forecast for the next five days and it just popped into my inbox.
You can give your Rabbit its own personality - mine presently talks to me like a cowboy for some reason.
And, last but by no means least, your Rabbit now has a memory. When you turn it on you take part in a little phone call where a friendly voice asks you a few questions and then starts to track what you are like and remember stuff that you tell it.
All of this is provided for free (at the moment) and it all works. I’m not sure if the Rabbit business model is workable (actually, I am sure - I don’t see how it can be long term) but I hope that at some point it moves to something where I can pay a sum each month to keep a Rabbit in my life.
Well worth a look. Particularly if you can pick one up cheaply.