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CES 2026: The Bizarre & The Bold
From musical lollipops to desk-bound holograms—we're diving into the absolute weirdest AI products announced this year.
This is the start of the episode, and man, do we have some ground to cover. I’m your host, Jaden Shafer. Today, I want to break down the most bizarre tech that has surfaced so far at CES 2026. We're talking everything from musical lollipops to avatars that live in glass tubes on your desk.
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The Desk-Bound Waifu
Exhibit A: Razer AI
“It’s funny, cringey, and horrible all at the same time.
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The "Creepy" Factor
Privacy is the immediate concern. We put slides over our laptop cameras for a reason. Having a 360-degree AI eye watching you sleep and pick out clothes? It's a leap.
The Case for Productivity
I’m actually going to make a case for why this might actually work. There’s a massive community online doing "Watch Me Study" live streams. It’s about accountability.
If you feel like someone—even a fake little hologram person—is watching you, you’re less likely to fall down a TikTok rabbit hole. It’s a psychological hack for the lonely or the unmotivated.
The Mind With Heart Panda
Next up is a $500 AI Panda stuffy designed for older adults. It uses "Emotional AI" to react to touch, remember voices, and keep caregivers in the loop. It’s meant to combat loneliness and help with memory engagement.
"It feels like they’re trying to do a good thing, but it’s just... sad. It's sad that we have to resort to AI stuffed animals for the elderly because there’s no human person to spend time with them."
Peak Absurdity
The $500 AI Ice Cube Maker
"Because your ice is just too damn loud."
Look, I love crunchy ice. I’ve literally cracked a tooth on a date because I was chewing on a massive cube. But $500 for an AI-infused machine?
Apparently, the AI "detects when it's about to freeze up" and defrosts before it gets loud. I’m not sure we needed neural networks for the freezer tray, but hey, that’s CES for you.
The conversation continues... we're just getting warmed up with the high-end oddities of 2026.
The AI Ice Maker
Does your frozen water really need a brain? I have my doubts.
$500
6 Mins
"I would venture to say no AI is needed. But of course, it sells and it sounds funny."
The $400 Vibrating Blade
This is actually the funniest thing I saw. It’s an ultrasonic chef’s knife from Seattle Ultrasonics that vibrates while you’re slicing. Now, when I first heard this, I thought of those electric turkey carving knives. But no, this is different.
"The blade vibrates at over 30,000 times a second... the vibrations are so subtle that you can't see the blade move, hear it, or feel anything in the handle."
I might be a pessimist here, but if I can’t see it, hear it, or feel it... is it actually vibrating? Or did I just spend $400 on a very standard knife? They claim it makes slicing vegetables and meat "easier," but realistically, how much sharper could it possibly be?
I’m not a cook, so maybe I shouldn’t weigh in, but I just don't see the use case beyond the novelty of saying you own a vibrating knife.
A Musical Lollipop Playing Ice Spice in Your Head
Lollipop Star has taken bone-conduction technology and put it into candy. If the stick is touching your teeth, the vibrations travel through your skull bones directly to your inner ear.
Peach Flavor: Listen to Ice Spice
Blueberry Flavor: Listen to Akon
Lime Flavor: Listen to Armani White
CES 2026 Bizarre Scale
"The most bizarre things unveiled at CES so far."
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