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The weirdest gadgets of CES 2022

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CES is known as a launchpad for all sorts of gadgets, from TVs and phones to electric cars. But in between all the big-name items are dozens of other innovations, some of which are more…let’s say interesting…than others. From color-changing cars to a device that lets you communicate with your dog, here are 10 of the weirdest and wackiest things we saw at CES 2022.

Maicat

Maicat

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No CES would be complete without some sort of animatronic animal. The Maicat, appearing on a Kickstarter campaign near you, is an AI-driven robotic cat that is studded with sensors, will purr and react to pets and touches, and will be able to recognize up to 100 different people. The more you interact with it, the more it will respond to your affections, just like the real thing. Even better: you won’t have to clean its litter box. — Mike Prospero

Qudi Mask

Qudi Mask expressions and emotions

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Billed as the “world’s first emotional LED mask,” it’s probably going to be the world’s last, too. Like Daft Punk run amok, Qudi’s full face masks sport an array of 199 LEDs around the eyes and lower face area and, via a smartphone app, lets you program them in any number of patterns and colors. It will also light up green and display a “yes” if you nod, and turn red and display “no” if you shake your head. You can buy the mask now for $289 and provide some great nightmare fuel for anyone who happens to cross your path. — Mike Prospero

BMW iX Flow

BME iX Flow transitioning from black to white

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Henry Ford famously offered the Model T in any color so long as it was black, but those days are long gone and BMW is taking the opposite approach: the BMW iX Flow can swap between black or white at the touch of a button. How does it do this? It has a triangular wrap covering its body panels, which uses the same e-ink technology that powers e-readers. Ford says the colors could change to help you find the car in a parking lot, or to communicate diagnostic information about the battery — but we just think it would be fun to freak people out as we drove past them in a color-changing car. — Marc McLaren

FluentPet Connect

FluentPet

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I have a dog. He’s a chocolate labrador and he’s loving, energetic and very smelly. But he’s not particularly bright. Could technology help him communicate with me? The makers of the FluentPet Connect system would say so, and based on the success of their first product I’m inclined to believe them. FluentPet HexTile was launched 18 months ago and has since earned more than $7 million with help from viral videos showing pets learning to “talk” by pressing the colorful buttons to indicate their needs, desires and, who knows, maybe their hopes and dreams.

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