Major security flaw in Rabbit R1 code could have allowed hackers to access customer data, brick all devices
The Rabbit R1 AI device launched a few months ago, and since then, its existence has been plagued by controversies, one after the other. We reviewed the hardware and gave it an abysmal 2/10 rating, citing issues like half-baked technical implementation of several features, not being able to provide enough value to complement a smartphone, connectivity issues, and more. The internet echoed our thoughts, also discovering that Rabbit used to be a shady NFT company and that the R1 could just be used as a smartphone app without requiring dedicated - and rather expensive - hardware.
The Rabbit R1 AI device launched a few months ago, and since then, its existence has been plagued by controversies, one after the other. We reviewed the hardware and gave it an abysmal 2/10 rating, citing issues like half-baked technical implementation of several features, not being able to provide enough value to complement a smartphone, connectivity issues, and more. The internet echoed our thoughts, also discovering that Rabbit used to be a shady NFT company and that the R1 could just be used as a smartphone app without requiring dedicated – and rather expensive – hardware.
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