While CES 2026 is brimming with announcements from tech giants, the most captivating discoveries often come from the unexpected and quirky gadgets that challenge convention. This year’s show is no exception, showcasing a range of innovative products that leave attendees wondering, “Who thought of this?” From an AI-powered panda designed for companionship to Razer’s holographic anime assistant, and a surprisingly quiet ice maker, we’re spotlighting the wildest and most intriguing CES 2026 products so far.
The annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas continues to be a breeding ground for both practical advancements and delightfully strange creations. These unusual devices often hint at future trends, explore niche markets, or simply offer a glimpse into the creative minds pushing the boundaries of technology. This year’s standout products demonstrate a growing focus on artificial intelligence, personalized experiences, and addressing specific needs, like elderly care and noise reduction.
An AI Anime Companion That Watches You From Your Desk
Razer’s Project AVA, initially unveiled last year as an esports AI coach, has evolved into a 5.5-inch animated holographic desk companion. This device aims to be more than just a gaming tool, offering assistance with gaming strategies, productivity, daily organization, and even personal advice. Users can select from different characters, including the anime girl Kira and the muscular Zane.
These digital avatars boast lifelike movements, eye-tracking, expressive faces, and lip-syncing for realistic interactions. However, the most notable feature – and perhaps the most unsettling – is the device’s constant monitoring. It utilizes a built-in camera to observe both the user and their screen. While currently a concept, the potential for a fully realized product remains uncertain.
A Cuddly AI Baby Panda Robot for Older Adults
An’An, developed by Mind with Heart Robotics, is an AI-powered robotic pet specifically designed to provide emotional support to older adults. The panda bot features sensors across its body, enabling natural responses to touch. Its emotional AI learns user preferences and interaction patterns, personalizing the experience over time. The device aims to combat loneliness and assist with memory, while also keeping caregivers informed about well-being.
A $500 Ice Cube Maker That Uses AI to Reduce Noise

GoveeLife’s new smart ice maker utilizes AI NoiseGuard technology to minimize operational sounds. The AI detects impending freezing and proactively defrosts, reducing disruptive noises. The machine produces nugget ice in six minutes and can create up to 60 pounds daily, holding 3.5 pounds at a time. It will be available for $499.99 starting January 15 at various retailers.
Other Notable Gadgets at CES 2026
Beyond these highlights, CES 2026 has showcased a range of other unusual products. Seattle Ultrasonics presented an ultrasonic chef’s knife that vibrates to effortlessly slice through food. Lollipop Star introduced a musical lollipop that plays music through bone conduction, offering flavors paired with artists like Ice Spice. Zeroth Robotics unveiled the W1, a WALL-E-inspired robot designed for home security and companionship. Finally, Mira showcased an egg-shaped hormone tracking device that analyzes urine samples to provide insights into reproductive health.
As CES 2026 continues, further product announcements and demonstrations are expected. The show’s lasting impact will depend on which of these innovations transition from concept to consumer reality. Industry analysts will be closely watching for trends in AI integration, health tech, and the evolving definition of “smart home” devices in the coming months. The full extent of these innovations and their potential market impact will become clearer in the following quarters.

