Humane AI Pin review

Humane’s AI Pin, a wearable device that aims to replace your phone, has received mixed reviews from users and critics alike. The device, priced at $699, is equipped with a touchpad, a camera, and a laser projector, and is designed to be worn on the chest.

The AI Pin can respond to taps and presses via a gesture pad, answer voice commands via top-firing microphones, process visual data via camera sensors, and even project a laser ink display onto your hand for a more smartphone-like experience. However, the device has been criticized for its limited capabilities and inaccurate AI-generated responses.

For instance, when asked to identify a can of seltzer, the wearable, powered by a combination of large language models, described the movie Luck on Apple TV+. The AI Pin could create notes and lists, but it couldn’t set alarms or timers, or add an event to your calendar.

The device also requires a $24 monthly subscription to T-Mobile’s network. If the subscription expires and the data fee is not paid, the AI Pin becomes inoperable.

Despite these shortcomings, the AI Pin has been praised for its futuristic interactions. However, the device’s usability has been called into question, with some reviewers suggesting that the device is not quite ready for primetime due to unexpected reasons.

In conclusion, while the Humane AI Pin presents a promising concept, it appears that there are several areas for improvement before it can fully deliver on its promise. The device’s performance and capabilities will need to be enhanced to ensure it provides a seamless and efficient user experience.

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