Weirdest tech we’ve seen at CES 2026
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Our very own Victoria Song braved the taint-zapping booth at CES 2026, which is exactly what it sounds like: a device that sends electrodes into a man’s perineum, with the goal of preventing premature ejaculation.
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CES 2026 live: The biggest, coolest, and weirdest updates from tech's big event in Las Vegas
The world's biggest technology trade show is here, and Jordan Calhoun, Beth Skwarecki, Jake Peterson, and Michelle Ehrhardt are on the ground in Las Vegas.
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The weirdest tech we saw at CES 2025
All manner of tech is shown off at CES, from the mundane to the absolutely wild — and it’s usually the oddest gadgets that steal the show. Thousands of exhibitors come from all over the world to show off their devices, and you never really know what ...
CES 2026 is here. Think of CES like a harbinger of what’s next in technology. Every January, the industry descends upon Las Vegas to pull back the curtain on the products that will power the upcoming year.
Built by Sensia Technology, it was thin enough to hang like a tapestry or slip under bedding. Volume was modest, audio quality muffled, but the idea of wearable, pillow-ready speakers makes it one of 2025’s strangest audio experiments.
The Consumer Electronics Show is a place where robots roam free, TVs tower over footsore onlookers, and artificial intelligence lurks around every corner.
The ZDNET team is on the ground at CES, checking out all the strange, odd, and unusual gadgets on the show floor.