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LAS VEGAS—A lollipop that plays music? A penguin on a skateboard? Wait, that thing is a sex toy? Every CES has its share of quirky and amusing sights. This year's electronics show has been no different, offering a gaggle of unconventional tech concepts, including some that are already available to purchase. Many of these devices may seem wacky, but there's often an interesting explanation behind the idea. Here are the 10 weirdest tech products we saw at CES 2026.

Once a year, the Consumer Technology Association hosts a show-and-tell in Las Vegas. From the revolutionary VCR to gaming's Nintendo Entertainment System to home entertainment's DVDs and a whole new way to watch television with Sling TV, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has always been at the forefront of not just what's happening in technology, but a window to see what's coming in the future.
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Geeks Loft has unveiled the Perisphere, a pair of over-ear headphones that pack in a foldable display you can flip into view.With dual 1080p screens and a wide 53-degree field of view, it's built for anyone who wants to stream or create on the go.
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The world's largest consumer electronics and information technology exhibition "CES 2026,"
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Virtual reality devices are usually large and very noticeable, which makes them a little practical for daily use or in public spaces. To make this experience simpler, a South Korean company called Geeks Loft has presented Perisphere, a device that combines headphones with a compact built-in screen, hidden in the headband.

Geeks Loft has unveiled the Perisphere, a pair of over-ear headphones that pack in a foldable display you can flip into view.With dual 1080p screens and a wide 53-degree field of view, it's built for anyone who wants to stream or create on the go.