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17 of the wackiest photos from the biggest tech convention of the year
17 of the wackiest photos from the biggest tech convention of the year
Nick Bastone,Paige LeskinJan 9, 2019, 07:07 IST
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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas features more than 4,400 exhibitors showcasing the very latest in gizmos, gadgets, and doodads.
This year, more than 180,000 people are attending CES.
Some wacky technology has been on display thus far, including a Lamborghini-themed massage chair and cars with foldable legs.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the place where companies like LG, Samsung, and Sony show off their latest TVs, laptops, and other state-of-the-art high tech.
But it's also the place where some of the weirdest and wildest gadgetry gets its time in the spotlight.
Lamborghini-themed massage chairs, cars with foldable legs, and Roomba-like lawn mowers are just a few of the bizarre products seen thus far at the world's largest tech show.
Things haven't quite escalated to the degree it hit last year, where a pole-dancing robot performed at a nearby gentleman's club. But you never know - CES doesn't end until Friday.
Here are the 17 wackiest photos from CES 2019 thus far:
Hyundai showed off a concept car with foldable legs that allow it to navigate difficult terrain.
Impossible Foods showed off the Impossible Burger 2.0 — a new version of its veggie burger that's intended to taste just like real meat. The new recipe is supposed to be even tastier, but just as healthy as the original.
The LG HomeBrew lets you brew beer from a pod.
Volo's cordless hairdryer uses infrared radiant heat instead of hot air.
The Bread Bot is a fully automated bread-making machine that can turn out a loaf of bread every six minutes.
Harley Davidson and Panasonic partnered for a new fully-electric motorcycle.
The Clear Up device by Tivic Health Systems is a sinus pain reliever.
The Imalac nurture nursing and pumping bra has attachable massage cups.
A robotic laundry folding machine by FoldiMate can fold a load of laundry in under four minutes.
The Indego S+ autonomous lawn mower is like a Roomba, but for your grass.
Lovot is a robot companion with artificial intelligence that can ask for attention, shy away from people it's not familiar with, and follow you around like a pet.
Apple doesn't officially attend CES, but made its presence known at this years event with a massive billboard highlighting the iPhone's privacy features. It was taken as a shot across the bow at Google, which sponsored the monorail below.