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2024-03-23 17:28:06| Engadget

The bright orange Rabbit R1 is easily one of the most memorable devices to have debuted this year, and if youre among the lucky few who were able to put in an order before the first batch sold out, yours will soon be on its way to you. According to Rabbit, the first batch of US pre-orders will ship out on March 31 (Easter Sunday). Itll take a few weeks for the devices to get to their destinations, though. The company estimates the first R1 orders will be in customers hands around April 24. Rabbit is also hosting a pickup party in New York City on April 23 that it says is open to all buyers, not just batch one. It plans to release more information on the party and the first deliveries next week. The companys Rabbit R1 demo, which came in parallel to CES, sparked a lot of hype and a lot more questions about the purpose of dedicated AI hardware in the era of smartphones. Its positioned as a more useful AI assistant that can go with you anywhere, powered in large part by San Francisco startup Perplexitys LLM. Co-designed by Teenage Engineering, the Rabbit R1 features a physical scroll wheel and a rotating camera, plus an adorable animated bunny that serves as its mascot. r1 pickup party in NYC April 23rd. RSVP will only be available to confirmed r1 order customers of all batches. Confirmed customers will be able to pick up r1 on site. More event details coming soon. pic.twitter.com/MKry7LdhfZ rabbit inc. (@rabbit_hmi) March 23, 2024 The company started taking pre-orders for the $199 Rabbit R1 back in January, and the first several batches of 10,000 devices each sold out fast. While batch one starts shipping soon, buyers who got in later will still have to wait several months for theirs to arrive. Pre-orders are currently open for batch seven.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/rabbit-r1-starts-shipping-to-the-first-batch-of-us-buyers-next-week-162804743.html?src=rss


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