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The weirdest tech we’ve seen at CES 2026

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There’s never a shortage of exciting and innovative tech at CES. A superthin TV and tri-folding phone are cool and all, but sometimes the weirdest gadgets are the ones that make us go “huh.”

Luckily, there was plenty of wacky stuff on the show floor this year, and we’ve rounded up some of the most bizarre (in no particular order).

Photo: Kevin McShane / The Verge

Instead of stepping out of the shower and having to wave your hair dryer around your head for 15 minutes, imagine just sitting on your couch while a crescent-shaped device hangs over your head, drying your hair as you watch TV or play a video game. Well, that’s exactly what a company called Dreame has developed, and I think it’s kind of a good idea — but maybe not for $700.

The device is also a lamp, so at least you won’t have to explain to people why you have a giant, standing hair dryer in your living room.

Photo by Victoria Song / The Verge

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.

The device, called Mor, is attached to an adhesive patch containing electrodes that you, well, stick on your taint. And no, this isn’t vaporware — the starter pack is available for about $300.

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