Even though I was skeptical (to put it mildly) about the Ai Pin from the start, I still binge-watched the reviews from Marques Brownlee, The Verge, and Mrwhosetheboss out of curiosity.
It's almost painful, considering how much care seems to have gone into the hardware and the overall build. They all left me feeling like the Ai Pin could've been a pretty successful product if it was a much cheaper, less overengineered alternative to the Apple Watch / smarwatch that lived on your shirt and still offered instant access to the phone's AI features, apps, etc, while sporting its own camera for scanning the environment and taking photos/videos. That would also not require any monthly subscription, etc.
Yeah - looking at the review footage, it's clear that there was a ton of thought and effort put into the product. More than anything, it feels like the founders were used to doing things "the Apple way" and tried applying that to a startup environment. Good intentions, but mismatched execution.
Even though I was skeptical (to put it mildly) about the Ai Pin from the start, I still binge-watched the reviews from Marques Brownlee, The Verge, and Mrwhosetheboss out of curiosity.
It's almost painful, considering how much care seems to have gone into the hardware and the overall build. They all left me feeling like the Ai Pin could've been a pretty successful product if it was a much cheaper, less overengineered alternative to the Apple Watch / smarwatch that lived on your shirt and still offered instant access to the phone's AI features, apps, etc, while sporting its own camera for scanning the environment and taking photos/videos. That would also not require any monthly subscription, etc.
Let's see where Rabbit R1 lands!
Yeah - looking at the review footage, it's clear that there was a ton of thought and effort put into the product. More than anything, it feels like the founders were used to doing things "the Apple way" and tried applying that to a startup environment. Good intentions, but mismatched execution.