CES 2008: Weirdest and Wildest Gadgets

Wed Jan 9, 2008 6:22PM EST

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CES always includes a strong selection of bizarre and odd gadgetry, and 2008 has proven to be no exception. Here's a sampling of the strangest, most unique, and most downright disturbing gadgets of the show!

WowWee Tribot

WowWee's latest isn't as freaky as the talking chimp head it's shown at CES in the past, but the Tribot is plenty odd in its own right. The Tribot does away with legs in favor of three wheels that let it move in any direction while still facing forward. But the neatest thing is that it screams and yells, while moving its eyebrows and popping out its ears in concert. Too much robot Mountain Dew, methinks.

Norazza Data Destroyer

I like whacking old hard drives with a hammer as much as the next guy, but Norazza's $8,000 monster lets you smash and smush old hardware into complete irretrievability at the touch of a button. Hulk smash hard drives!

Guitar Hero Air Guitar Rocker

Can't master the buttons on the Guitar Hero axe? No worries. Strap this device to your belt and swing a magnetic pick near it. Dulcet guitar solos will play right out of the included, hip-mounted amplifier. Ten songs come with it, including "Iron Man," "Smoke on the Water," and "More Than a Feeling." Oh, and it has nothing at all to do with the actual Guitar Hero game. 30 bucks.

TankChair

It's like a wheelchair, but with tank treads instead of wheels. Designed for off-roading, it can even handle stairs. It also scares small children while letting you totally dominate the buffet line. In addition, the company makes a small robot that is controlled by your head movement and a special remote control you wear on your head. (Priceless pic ahead!)

Liquid Image Digital Underwater Camera Mask

It is what it says: a camera built into a pair of diving goggles, letting you capture either aquatic ocean life on your snorkeling expedition or your neighbor's spindly legs in the pool. The 5-megapixel model runs $99. You add your own storage card.

BugLabs

These guys have been making the blog rounds for months, but being able to see their open source gadget parts being put to use to make a modular camera, phone, GPS, or combo device was pretty cool. The company has 81 snap-together modules in the works that let you build, well, anything you want.

TolePure

Nothing unusual really about the TolePure warm water washing toilet seat; Japan's had stuff like this for years, and there's always at least one toilet-oriented device at CES. Still, the good people at Databank won my heart with the best booth sign I've ever seen in my life. I want it for my office.

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  • 7 Posted by btothegates on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    WOWOWOW i saw some cool gadgets on BRAINTECHS.COM

  • 8 Posted by jenlintamint on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    LOLOL .. just checked out braintechs.com interesting.... but i think the best site for gadgets is www.x-vision.net

  • 10 Posted by huntingleaps on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    Evil toilet paper will come next after the toilet seat. It will get rid of toilet paper. Actually very stupid cool stuff.

  • 11 Posted by bassplayer982002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    the Bug is pretty cool. I added them to my favorites and will definately keep an eye on them. Where can I find out more about the diving mask camera?? thanks, bassplyr98

  • 13 Posted by dabigeddie1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:33PM EDT Report Abuse

    nolo_8 is my cousin like omg! what a small small internet world!

  • 14 Posted by nevets_7891 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    Uhm, Nolo_8 I think the chair was meant for cripples.. So how would that be considered lazy?

  • 15 Posted by ryanenaegeli on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    The Tank chair was the best, its pretty much the most usefull thing possible in there.

  • 16 Posted by lmwbarber on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    dont know if i would want a handicapped relative climbing stairs with a off road wheelchair....who thinks up this stuff....lol

  • 19 Posted by thatsmartaznguy on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    "i thought the government couldnt wage war on a city??" "its just a chair"

  • 20 Posted by hackaidersniper122 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    yyyeah um what about the person going down? would they like fall out if they went down stairs in the chair?

  • 21 Posted by tnf_13 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    First time i seen one of the toliets like that was in the McDonalds here in Okinawa. It was awsome it warms your butt. sprays you down and gives you a sprits of fragrance. IT was weird and cool at the same time. DO i want one for my house NO ok maybe for the cold days back home i need one just so my butt wont freeze to the seat lol. SO any one getting the 150 inch Tv.?

  • 22 Posted by jazzybabe7 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    These things look quite funny and cool. I would like the tankchair, seems fun. Especially the buffet line part

  • 23 Posted by fiddledeedee61 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    This article is poorly written. It should carry the useful applications of the inventions, such as the Tankchair allows disabled persons to navigate over multiple terrain changes and inclines, or the Air Guitar is just a fun invention that might have future ramnifications with proximity alarms. He doesn't have to belittle inventions just because he doesn't see their usefulness now. A lot of people prefer to be informed and not entertained.

  • 24 Posted by kudzu2020 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    They would prob make more $$$ selling the sign (clean butt...LOL).

  • 25 Posted by kudzu2020 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    They would prob make more $$$ selling the clean butt sign!!! LOL

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