Everything you need to know
- Why I think the Rabbit R2 hype is actually real this year
- My experience buying directly from the US Rabbit store
- How I avoided the credit card decline nightmare
- Shipping estimates for Singapore users
- Important notes on import tax and batteries
I have been keeping a close eye on the us trends lately, and nothing has caught my attention quite like the Rabbit R2 AI Companion. Since it launched earlier in 2026, the buzz in the Singapore tech community has been massive, mostly because of that new hardware-level Large Action Model chip. But as many of us know, getting US-exclusive tech to our doorstep in Singapore isn't always a walk in the park.
Why I think the Rabbit R2 hype is actually real this year
I remember when the R1 came out; it was cool but had its limits. The 2026 Gen-2 hardware is a different beast entirely. It feels faster, and the dedicated LAM chip means it handles my apps with way more precision. I wanted one the moment I saw the US release notes, but like many of you, I realized it wasn't shipping directly to Singapore. That is when I decided to use a freight forwarder to bridge the gap.
I checked some popular products on the us trends page and saw that AI hardware is currently the top category for international buyers. If you are looking to integrate with the latest global AI ecosystems, this little orange box is currently the frontrunner.
My experience buying directly from the US Rabbit store
When I first tried to shop us store sites like the official Rabbit homepage, I hit a wall. Many US retailers are becoming stricter about where their products go. I needed a tax-free us address to keep my costs down, which is why I set up my account with comGateway. It gave me a shipping address in Oregon, which meant I didn't have to pay US sales tax on my purchase.
How I avoided the credit card decline nightmare
Here is the part where most people get stuck. I tried to use my Singapore-issued credit card on the Rabbit site, and my order was flagged and cancelled almost immediately. It turns out many US stores block international cards or orders sent to known shipping hubs. This is where I decided to use the proxy shopping method known as "BuyForMe."
The BuyForMe service is a lifesaver for stores like Rabbit, Nike, or Apple. Basically, I told the team what I wanted, and they used a US domestic card to buy it on my behalf. It is the safest way I have found to guarantee an order actually gets processed. If you are worried about your order getting cancelled, I highly recommend this route to save yourself the stress.
Shipping estimates for Singapore users
Before I committed, I used the shipping calculator to see if it was worth it. Here is a breakdown of what I found for the Rabbit R2 package:
| Detail | Estimate |
|---|---|
| Box Weight | Approx. 0.8 lbs (0.36 kg) |
| Box Dimensions | Small (approx. 6 x 6 x 3 inches) |
| Volumetric Warning | The R2 is very light. If you only buy the device, you will be charged by actual weight. However, if you add a large carrying case or bulky accessories, keep an eye on the volumetric size. |
| Battery Check | Yes, this device contains a lithium-ion battery. |
Since it has a battery, it falls under specific shipping rules. You can check the prohibited items list to see how different carriers handle electronics. I chose an international shipping service that handles lithium batteries regularly, like DHL or FedEx, to ensure it didn't get stuck at the warehouse.
Important notes on import tax and batteries
When my package arrived in Singapore, I had to account for the import tax (GST). As of 2026, Singapore's GST applies to all imported goods. I always check the international shipping rates beforehand so I can budget for both the transport and the taxes. Using a package forwarding service made the paperwork much easier because they provided a clear invoice for Singapore Customs.
I found that the international shipping process was surprisingly fast once the item hit my US address. If you are curious about the current costs for your specific area, you can look up the latest international shipping rates here. It took about 5 business days from the Oregon warehouse to my door in Ang Mo Kio.
If you have been eyeing this Gen-2 hardware, my advice is to stop worrying about the logistics. Using a freight forwarder and the BuyForMe service is the most straightforward way to get it done. You might also like to check out my other posts on the international shipping service features that make shopping from the US a breeze.
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