
It’s easy to get lost in the excitement of THOSE: Dazzling Wireless TVs here, a real flying car the. It’s a lot to take in. But hidden in plain sight is a whole host of jaw-dropping, eccentric, or just plain weird gadgets. These bizarre products are among the delicious features of a show usually overflowing with new slim laptops and flashing cars.
We’ll continue to collect the particularly weird and sometimes unsettling tech products we see this week. If you’re curious, here’s our running list of must-have gadgets from CES 2023and here is a summary of The most futuristic gadgets at CES.
Withings’ toilet sensor can read your pee

Withings toilet sensor.
Withing
We thought a urinal target was about as good as it gets. Withings goes even further with sensors in the toilet which looks a bit like a urinal cake and calculates if you’re low on nutrients, for example, or if you’re about to ovulate. Called U-Scan, the sensor attaches to your toilet bowl and scans your urine each day you use it. A companion app gives health readings over time.
A robot pet with a personality
Dog-E from WowWee.
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Companion robots are a fun idea, but they often suffer from a lack of personality. Every droid buddy comes with the same functions, the same range of personality traits you can choose from. Toy maker WowWee wants to change that with its Dog-E, an $80 electronic dog. It’s a robotic dog with a personality coded deep in its heart (CPU?), the one that reveals itself over time. Some dogs will always be hungry, while others might be more playful or shy, according to WowWee.
This camo car color syncs with the music

A camouflaged VW?
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Of course, we like what we saw inside the Volkswagen ID 7 concept vehicle on view this week at CES. But it’s what VW put on the outside that caught our eye: the car is clad in a QR code-themed digital camouflage that’s divided into 22 zones that can light up separately, transforming the whole visual exterior into a musician linked to the car’s audio system. .
LG’s answer to smelly feet

LG’s shoe care device in action.
LG
If you are a sneaker enthusiast, here is your high-tech chance to take care of your shoes. Called LG’s ShoeCare Styler, you slip your sneakers into the locker-like device, and through the TrueSteam magic nozzles, 37 minutes later your shoes are deodorized. A Styler ShoeCase Companion allows you to show off your shoes once refreshed.
Celebrate in your kitchen

Play with over 190,000 color combinations.
LG
Here’s one more reason why you’ll always find me in the kitchen at parties: LG’s new MoodUp fridge It has color-changing doors and a Bluetooth speaker to make the kitchen the center of the action. According to LG, you can customize the LED-backlit panels with 190,000 color combinations to match your dining mood.
Print your hair color
Over the past few years, you may have seen how you can get temporary tattoos printed, but at CES in January, you can take it a step further and get your hair printed with color. Prinker shows how.
The aromatherapy shower sprays you with scents

Kohler’s Sprig Shower Pod System infuses both essential oils and hyaluronic acid into your shower pod.
Kohler
How lush is it? Among the new bath and shower products Kohler is introducing this week are an aromatherapy shower system the company has designed to bring spa scents into the shower. The aromatherapy system infuses the shower water with vitamins and fragrances – all you need to complete your spa treatment are the cucumbers.
Neutrogena Personalized Skincare Gummies

Neutrogena’s personalized skin nourishing gummies.
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Neutrogena has been making soap and lotion for years, but now the skincare giant wants us to chew vitamin gums Depending on the company, it can be customized to suit your particular skin needs. A 28-day pack of chewable nutrients will cost $50.
Kitchen chopping board with built-in screen

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No more covering your MacBook keyboard or iPhone screen with sticky dough when tapping out a recipe with flour-covered fingers. A $699 walnut cutting board de Blok presents recipes and cooking lessons (with a $39 per month subscription) on a 13-inch by 20-inch screen. The screen detaches for cleaning.
Stream your dinner live while it cooks

Broadcast your culinary successes live.
Samsung
OKAY. I admit it: I watch way too much Twitch with its live streams of gamers and crafters and roosting chickens. that’s why Samsung Custom AI Wall Oven is so appealing. Now I have the ability to live stream my own baking with a built-in camera inside the oven.
Play with your car like it’s an old friend
Volkswagen wasn’t the only automaker to bring a funky concept vehicle to CES. BMW i Vision Dee It has 240 e-ink panels on the outside, allowing it to change colors in an instant. The most futuristic thing is that he wants to be both your car and your companion: he uses sophisticated AI to create his own personality, a la Herbie or Knight Rider’s Kitt. Although just a concept, BMW says some of the technology from the i Vision Dee will be incorporated into its new vehicles in 2025. Most likely does not include AI Companion.
To learn more about the CES, here how to watch all the big announcements this week in Las Vegas, what you need to know about Samsung’s huge QLED monitors on display and all the robots we found.
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