CES 2009: Weirdest and wildest gadgets

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CES is decidedly smaller and tamer this year than I've ever seen it, but that doesn't mean some oddball technology hasn't crept its way out of the woodwork and onto the show floor. Some of these technologies are nifty but niche, some are downright bizarre. All of them make up the reason why I love heading to CES every year.

Without further ado, the strangest stuff I've seen so far!

Icephone - Clamshell phone? Boring. The curiously-named Icephone has three panes that fold out like one of those room dividers. The 3G handset includes all the usual bells and whistles but its big selling point is -- wait for it -- first-aid software pre-installed on the handset. The UK-based company is seeking a domestic carrier lest it be forced to sell the phone for $800 to $1000 unlocked. Plus it's called the Icephone, people!

Dakim BrainFitness - A standalone touchscreen device designed for senior citizens to help keep their minds sharp with a series of quizzes and puzzles they're supposed to complete every day. (Think Brain Age but the size of a small television.) Too bad about the price -- $2,499 -- but at least grandpa will be alert enough to tell you where your inheritance went.

Digital Cigarettes - 2009 seems to be the year of the electronic smoke, with not one, not two, but three different companies demonstrating smokeless gadgets that use batteries and nicotine cartridges to get you your fix, sans the flame. I'm not a smoker, but these things still intrigue me. (See pics at the link at the bottom of the page.)

Ozaki iMini Pets Animatronic Obama - Who wants a Muppet Barack Obama to sing and dance along with their favorite tunes? Hands higher, please! Higher!

CTA's Weapons for Wii - Sure, you can get Nintendo's little toy gun gizmo for Wii shooting games... or you can get the Sure Shot Rifle, which emulates everything from a full rifle, complete with stock, to a sawed-off shotgun. Take that, Mario.

PerCushion Bluetooth Pillow - Because who wants to have to plug their pillow in?

Therapeutic Paro Robot - This fuzzy robot seal is designed for psychological therapy in hospitals and nursing homes, so I'm not going to make fun of it... but how did they decide on a seal?

iRobi - What does iRobi do? What does iRobi not do? She provides news and recipes. Plays karaoke. Teaches your children with Montessori techniques. And vacuums the floor. Becoming self-aware any day now.

Robotic Lawn Mowers - No, these aren't new to the market, but I thought it was uncommonly mean of the CEA to put their two booths within 10 feet of one another.

Hunter Concert Breeze Fan & Sound System - Ceiling fan company Hunter put a speaker inside a ceiling fan. I guess you could use it for music, but it'd probably be way more fun to play creepy whispering voices through it to drive your spouse insane, just like in Gaslight.

More pictures of the oddities here...

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  • 7 Posted by reghardt on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    At first glance (of the pictures) I thought the seals were apart of a new Wii game and get to club them to death!

  • 8 Posted by daniellern on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ok, I should not have read this article during work, because I am sitting in my cube trying desperately to keep my snickers to a low audible. I just love everyone's response too! Twisted Teddy Ruxpin! ROFL Keep those comments coming!

  • 9 Posted by x0mrgrinch0x on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    wth is "first-aid software"? do you push a touchscreen and bandaids fly out? or is it like "this is how u amputate somebodys leg" and then shows a youtube video of how to do it? i do want one of those robot seals though they are awesome.

  • 10 Posted by jedimaster_gary on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    after reading this article and the wonderful comments about it I've decided to make a video game that involves the senseless destruction of seals. The cuter the seal the more points its worth as you ba----- to death. I think the phone looks alot like some of the brain puzzles that came out right after the Rubic's cube. Maybe you have to get all the colored circles to link up in the right order to talk.

  • 11 Posted by somebodys_here on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    You don't really need a tent (you could make a shelter out of almost anything), but if you get lost- it could probably be taken apart and used with a bit of foil to create a short circuit and start a fire. All'd you need then is a few marshmallows and a chocolate bar- ICE-smores:: the new thing in camping!

  • 13 Posted by mash2347@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    A robotic seal? A seal for pete's sake if my accent doesn't tell you i'm from Texas who needs a robotic seal or an animatronic Obama or what the heck that other thing is. Is it supposed to represent the Olympics rings?

  • 14 Posted by skinnymaker@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have been smoking an electronic cigarette for 1 month! I love it!! Get yours at www.OwnYourHealthy.com

  • 15 Posted by pattymc214@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    I can see why they thought of a robotic animal for people is Phych therapy;they don't want to stand the troubles of real live animals to come in to the hospital or nursing home. But where did the idea of a seal come from?

  • 21 Posted by anderson.felecia@att.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    because i used to be a nursing assistant i think the icephone is really nice, but it should be made rugged for all users. Most cell phones can not handle more than one drop on the ground.

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