Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026): If you’re thinking about getting some unique and useful gadgets, as you know, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) has been exceptional in terms of technology and innovation. This year, the show was heavily focused on AI. Many companies showcased gadgets at CES that can make food, health, gaming, and creative activities easier, more fun, and more effective. Here are some of the attractive products unveiled that you should definitely know about.
Liver Health Toothbrush
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If you want to detect certain health issues, the Y-Brush is for you. It cleans your teeth in just 20 seconds and analyzes your breath to provide health indicators. This brush has sensors that can identify gum disease, diabetes, and some liver problems. Its purpose is not to diagnose but simply to provide a warning.
Digital Frame That Creates Pictures on Command
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A digital frame was also unveiled that creates pictures automatically when you speak. It was designed by a company called Framica.
You simply tap on the frame, describe the picture you want, and it will instantly appear on the screen. Its e-ink screen looks like a printed photo, and it doesn’t need to be charged frequently.
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Cyber-Pet Offers a Friend-like Experience
In this list, the Chinese company Ollobot also launched a futuristic cyber-pet called ‘Oloni.’ It’s a rolling robot with ears that reacts to every movement with its digital eyes. It’s designed to provide an AI interactive experience.
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Lollipop Star Plays Music
This show also featured an innovative candy that transforms your mouth into a small pair of headphones. This product is called ‘Lollipop Star,’ and it delivers music directly to your ears without the need for speakers or earphones. It’s a normal lollipop, but the stick contains a small electronic device that produces sound through vibrations rather than through the air.
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When you bite down on the candy with your back teeth, these vibrations travel through your jawbone to your inner ear—a technology known as “bone conduction.” Instead of hearing the music around you, it sounds as if the song is playing inside your head.

