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Stranger things: Experimental tech products at CES 2026 that will make you ask ‘Why?’

These products may never go mainstream, but they capture the real spirit of the show better than any incremental smartphone update. CES 2026 once again proves that innovation often looks strange before it makes sense.

January 07, 2026 / 12:52 IST
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CES 2026 has delivered its usual parade of AI laptops, smarter TVs and predictable upgrades. But tucked away from the polished keynote stages are the ideas that really define the show. These are products that feel half-experiment, half-provocation. Some hint at where technology might go next. Others simply exist because someone could build them.

Razer’s Project AVA turns AI into a desk companion that watches you

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One of the most unsettling concepts on the show comes from Razer. Project AVA has evolved from an esports coaching assistant into a holographic desk companion with an anime-inspired personality. A 5.5-inch animated character sits on your desk, offering help with gaming strategies, productivity, scheduling and general advice.

Users can choose between multiple avatars, including an anime-style character named Kira and a muscular figure called Zane. The animations are detailed, with eye tracking, expressive facial movements and realistic lip syncing. The discomfort comes from how aware it is. A built-in camera watches both the user and their screen to provide context-aware responses. Razer says it is still a concept, but it raises obvious questions about how present an AI assistant should be in daily life.