OpenAI's New Device Will Be Hockey Puck-Sized and Cost over $300

simonebrunozzi 29 points 55 comments August 10, 2026
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datadrivenangel

https://archive.is/l3i2J

PortableCode

https://archive.ph/l3i2J

onlyrealcuzzo

Isn't this a plateaued market? Amazon, Google, and Apple are already entrenched in the space. It's not like any of them have toxic brands like Oracle where everyone is dying to free themselves. Most people are happy with their products. This seems like a tough move...

sajithdilshan

I wonder what exact features this would provide that the mobile app cannot. I don’t wanna carry another device with me all the time

felineflock

https://archive.ph/l3i2J

Austin_Conlon

Maybe based off the proprietary Apple expertise that led to the hockey puck mouse.

Alifatisk

So its a competitor to Homepod and Alexa, but more capable, possibly through Computer Use among other agentic workflows people have today.

SoKamil

Related: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41042929

khriss

The device is presumably listening and recording everything and you can bet your last dollar there is fine print in the TOS that says Altman actually owns everything you say near the device and can use it for whatever he wants. Oh, you thought you bought the device! Silly peasant! you just have the privilege of paying me to rent the device from me. Remember you will own nothing and will be happy. Given the almost universal negative press about Altman, I wonder how many people would actually want a device from Sam 'let me scan your eyeballs for make believe money' Altman in their home.

bogzz

I hope it has little arms that gesticulate while it talks, like Stan from the Monkey Island games. Maybe it could have a Trump mode as well.

ctkhn

This seems like a more expensive version of the rabbit or friend ai pins. What is going to differentiate this above any of (1) my phone that can use any AI provider and I can already carry around the home, (2) a set of smart speakers that can talk to an AI provider like google home/homepod/alexa, or (3) my computer?

oidar

It's going to be a phone, a screenless phone. Which is fine I guess, but only the obnoxious people that watch youtube on speaker with everyone giving them a death stare are going to use this. Maybe that's a bit too harsh, it will definately have a bluetooth connection for earbuds, so it might not be so grating. If they roll the data into the ChatGPT subscription, it will probably pick up a decent # of users. I can't imagine having a main device only use a voice interface though. Skimming an email visually is way more efficient than having an LLM summarize it.

macinjosh

I feel like there will be a minimal UI/no screen but it will have 9 far field microphones. 2-3 cameras , an iris scanner, GPS, and lidar. This is because it is a data collection device for use in OpenAI's future models, more than it is a an assistant.

blinding-streak

This thing is dead on arrival. The space is already crowded and no one needs another device listening in your house. Already plenty to choose from.

ChrisArchitect

non-paywall: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-08-06/what-is-o...

ajju

“ No wireless. Less space than a Nomad. Lame."

ChrisArchitect

Related: Apple sues OpenAI, accuses ex-employees of stealing trade secrets https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48865019

archeantus

This feels like the obvious future. Everybody doom scrolls on their phones too much, but we can’t get rid of them because of the convenience of the productive things we can do when we need to. So if there was a way to enable the productivity (or even multiply it, let’s be real) without the doomscrolling, a lot of people would go for that. Not to mention the endless fiddling we’ve had to resort to with phones. We’ve gotten used to it, but apps for everything is such a cognitive burden on people. A screen-less AI assistant is the perfect solution for this. I can’t wait.

tiznow

Privacy nightmare + worse UX than a phone or sitting at your desk? Dead on arrival. Not a fan of Alexa but at least it can change what you're currently viewing on your Fire stick.

steveBK123

A device thats worse than the phone you already have, which is dead the second you stop paying your monthly OpenAI sub, and is useless if you decide you prefer other LLM provider. Where do we sign up? Voice is almost always the worst, most frustrating interface.

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