The Weirdest Tech at CES 2026: A North East Perspective
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, held in Las Vegas, showcased a plethora of innovative and exciting gadgets. However, it was the unusual and peculiar devices that caught our attention. Here's a roundup of some of the most bizarre tech from CES 2026, with a focus on their potential implications for the North East region and broader India.
Unconventional Beauty Devices
Two devices, the Dreame hair dryer-cum-lamp and L'Oreal's LED Face Mask, aimed to revolutionize beauty routines. The Dreame device, priced at a hefty $700, promises a hands-free hair-drying experience while watching TV or playing games. On the other hand, L'Oreal's LED Face Mask, expected to launch in 2027, claims to tighten and smooth skin using targeted red and near-infrared light. Although these devices may seem extravagant, they highlight the growing trend of integrating technology into everyday beauty routines, which could potentially attract more beauty tech startups in the North East region.
Health and Wellness Innovations
CES 2026 also saw the introduction of Vivoo's hormone-detecting menstrual pad. The smart pad, designed to detect follicle-stimulating hormone, can help women monitor their fertility and detect potential health issues such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). While the $4-$5 price per pad might seem steep, it could encourage more awareness and proactive health management among women in India, including those in the North East.
AI in Everyday Life
AI-powered tools were a common sight at CES 2026, with Glyde's smart clippers and Razer's anime girl (or guy) pod being prime examples. The AI-powered clippers promise mistake-proof haircuts, while the pod offers gaming tips and interaction with anime characters. These devices underscore the growing integration of AI in everyday life, which could have significant implications for the North East region as more AI-based services become available.
Unusual Solutions for Common Problems
Some of the most intriguing devices at CES 2026 were those that offered unusual solutions to common problems. These included Mor's taint-zapping stick-on, designed to prevent premature ejaculation, and Honor's gimbal-equipped Robot Phone prototype, which aims to revolutionize mobile photography. Although these devices may seem unconventional, they demonstrate the innovative spirit that drives technological advancements and could inspire similar solutions tailored to the unique needs of the North East region.
Looking Forward
CES 2026 showcased a wide range of innovative and bizarre tech, many of which could have significant implications for the North East region and broader India. As technology continues to evolve, it is essential for the North East to stay informed and embrace new opportunities to drive growth and development in the tech sector.