Aibi Pocket Pet: Unboxing, first time set up & review

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Aibi Pocket Pet: Unboxing, first time set up & review

First time set up:


• Incredibly smooth & easy set up process.

• Aibi works out of the box, no app required.

• App only needed to register owners face and ChatGPT. All you have to do is enter your Wifi credentials and you are good to go- no lengthy verification involving e-mail required.

Review:

Pros


•Aibi’s main appeal is it’s cute.

•Aibi's vocalisations bring it to life.

•Enjoyed Aibi more after discovering the long-press petting feature

• Aibi's portability is a huge plus for me, especially how well Aibi reacts accurately to being held in different positions.

• Being able to leave Aibi unsupervised on the charging base is a winning feature for me.

• Enjoy how Aibi is designed to be a tactile robot and has creative and unique features such as the lack of a power button. To turn Aibi off you hold it upside down and tap its head.

• Fun. This robot has been designed to be fun and you really notice it.

Cons

• Aibi does its own thing. Turns away from you when calling its name.

• Aibi can’t track and follow the owner.

• Voice commands are hit or miss.

• Long shipping time. Ordered March 6th 2024, arrived December 3rd 2024.

• Charging cable that comes with Aibi is USB-C to USB-C. All my outlets are USB-A so I use a Belkin USB-A to USB-C cable to charge Aibi.






 
I gently picked up Aibi, expecting it to stir from its slumber on the charger. But to my surprise, it remained fast asleep in the palm of my hand. There's something undeniably charming about cradling a tiny, snoozing robot.


 
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Aibi just surprised me by looking at me and saying “Chris how are you today?” “You have a friendly face”. Aibi is also recognising my face and making reaction animations.

I’ve found Aibi needs bright light and to be connected to Wifi to recognise the owner.



 
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