⚙️ Rabbit Refuses to Die

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Rabbit didn’t come back—it dissolved into everything else.
Rabbit Refuses to Die
What is it: Rabbit, after going viral last year and then fading just as quickly, is now making another attempt at relevance. It has integrated OpenClaw into its R1 device as an alpha feature, turning it into a voice interface for a remotely hosted AI agent. Users speak commands on the R1, which are executed by their own OpenClaw setup across apps and services. Coverage highlights this as a shift from a limited assistant to a true task-executing agent system.
OMO X Self-Balancing Scooter
What is it: OMO X is a self-balancing electric scooter that uses AI, sensors, and a gyroscope-based system to stay upright even when stationary. Built on Omoway’s robotics platform, it adds features like adaptive speed, obstacle detection, and automated parking.
Ultrahuman Ring Pro Returns

What is it: Ultrahuman has opened US pre-orders for its Ring Pro smart ring after resolving a legal dispute with rival Oura that previously blocked imports. The device offers up to 15 days of battery life and is priced at $399, with discounts for early buyers.
Impulse Battery Cooktop

What is it: Impulse is a high-performance induction cooktop with a built-in battery that combines stored energy with standard outlets to deliver up to 10,000W per burner. Unlike typical induction stoves (2000W) limited by household wiring, it enables high-heat cooking without gas or electrical upgrades.
Move+ 2.0 Pain Device

What is it: Move+ 2.0 is a wearable recovery device that uses a combination of red LEDs and near-infrared lasers to target joint pain and inflammation. Unlike typical light therapy devices, it adds deeper-penetrating laser treatment to reach joints and cartilage. Designed with adjustable straps and an app for guided sessions, it positions itself as a long-term, drug-free pain management tool.
Spigen Retro MagSafe Wallet

What is it: Spigen has released a $39.99 MagSafe wallet inspired by the 1984 Macintosh, designed to hold up to three cards and attach magnetically to iPhones. Beyond nostalgia, it integrates functional design cues like grip-enhancing grooves and a thumb cutout for easy card access.
Lenovo Tablet Arcade Dock

What is it: Lenovo has released a $60 snap-on arcade dock that transforms its Legion Tab into a mini bartop arcade machine. Connecting via USB-C, it adds a joystick and 14 physical buttons for retro-style gameplay. It is now available only in China.
Switch 2 Gets Replaceable Battery

What is it: Nintendo is reportedly developing a Switch 2 variant for the EU featuring a user-replaceable battery, along with redesigned Joy-Con 2 controllers to allow battery swaps, in response to the EU’s 2023 right-to-repair law. The update focuses on easier maintenance and longer device lifespan. Media outlets note this signals how regulation is directly reshaping hardware design.
RayNeo Air 4 Pro Glasses

What is it: RayNeo Air 4 Pro are video glasses designed to act as a wearable display, featuring dual micro-OLED screens with HDR10, 120Hz refresh rate, and a virtual screen up to 200 inches. They connect via USB-C to phones or laptops for gaming and media. The Gizmodo Reviews highlight strong visuals and audio, but note fit and comfort issues, especially around the nose.
Vintage-Style Smart Bulb

What is it: Govee has launched a vintage-style Edison smart bulb with Matter support, combining retro design with modern smart lighting. It delivers up to 500 lumens, supports adjustable white and color lighting, and offers app control with 64 preset scenes, scheduling, and music sync. Matter compatibility enables seamless integration across major smart home ecosystems and voice assistants.
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