OpenMind OM1 has been in public beta testing for nearly 4 months. The core features are gradually being launched—including voice command control, seamless integration with AI models, camera vision system, room environment mapping, and obstacle detection capabilities. The development team is continuously iterating new features. Overall, the capability framework of this product is gradually being improved.
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PumpStrategist
· 20h ago
Still iterating basic features after 4 months of public testing? The pace of displaying the chip distribution seems a bit slow, and the risk release isn't sufficient, my friend.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 01-14 21:28
Only these features in 4 months? Feels a bit slow in progress.
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Visual system + voice control, this combination is indeed good, just see how it performs in real-world deployment.
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Obstacle recognition ability? It depends on how accurate the recognition is; otherwise, you'll end up breaking a bunch of things at home.
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Continuous iteration—are they fixing bugs or genuinely optimizing? There's a lot to consider here.
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Seamless AI integration sounds good, but in practice, will it just be the same old routine?
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DisillusiionOracle
· 01-14 00:20
It's been 4 months since the public beta, and it feels like the features are quite comprehensive. Now it's just a matter of whether it can truly take off.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 01-12 17:56
Four months and still iterating? It depends on whether it can truly be implemented.
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ProposalManiac
· 01-12 17:54
Running out this set of functionality stack in 4 months, the speed is okay. But it depends on how the governance mechanism is designed in subsequent iterations—how user feedback is incorporated into the product roadmap, which determines how far it can go.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-12 17:52
Four months of public testing and this is the progress? Feels a bit slow.
The OM1 combo is okay, but I wonder how it performs in actual operation.
Voice + visual + environment mapping, sounds pretty impressive.
The real test is still the deployment cost and reliability.
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LightningHarvester
· 01-12 17:50
It's been four months of public testing, but the features are indeed being developed.
Obstacle recognition is quite interesting, but I wonder how it performs in actual operation.
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UnluckyValidator
· 01-12 17:47
It's been four months. The progress is a bit slow, and it still feels like they're refining the basic features.
OpenMind OM1 has been in public beta testing for nearly 4 months. The core features are gradually being launched—including voice command control, seamless integration with AI models, camera vision system, room environment mapping, and obstacle detection capabilities. The development team is continuously iterating new features. Overall, the capability framework of this product is gradually being improved.