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When VR first made its major CES reemergence via Oculus Rift years ago, it was jaw-dropping. Those moments, since, are harder to come by. After a 2017 where VR hardware sales flagged and buzz quieted, AR started to gain steam via phone apps from Apple and Google. Meanwhile, the dream of some next-level "mixed reality" -- a holographic blend of the virtual and real -- hasn't gotten here. We have Hololens, and we wonder what Magic Leap will be, but no new things came from CES. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.

Welcome, seekers of tech oddities, to CNET's roundup of the strangest sights and products we've seen at CES 2018, (Last updated: Jan, 12 at 12 p.m, PT.), Oh, tiny wooden box, what are you foxes iphone case doing here at CES? When the Wi-Fi-connected Lovebox receives a message from your loved one -- sent using the accompanying app -- the tiny heart on the front spins like a pinwheel, Lift the lid to see a screen that shows you the message or drawing, Aww, The Lovebox costs $99, which converts to £70 and AU$125, and can be purchased on the Lovebox website..

A must for every hipster frat house in 2018, this nondigital, magnetic edition of Pong, embedded in a coffee table, pays tribute to the iconic paddle-and-ball video game released by Atari in 1972. Available on Kickstarter, the table sells for between $900 and $1,000 (roughly £725 or AU$1,250) and began shipping in December. Google's massive, three-story structure at CES was more of an art installation or funhouse than a traditional booth and it contained multitudes. A candy-coated playground. A miniature train set. A donut shop. A museum of sorts. A newspaper stand. And a spiral slide.

Henkel Beauty Care has developed the Schwarzkopf Professional SalonLab -- a handheld, Bluetooth-connected device that analyzes your hair and comes up with a customized shampoo formula, SalonLab will be available to customers of Schwarzkopf Professional hair salons in the US and Europe in 2018, Consultations are free, but the shampoo won't be, Lifx's color-changing LED "Tiles" are square-shaped, programmable light panels, Each Tile is made foxes iphone case up on an eight-by-eight grid of fully customizable "light zones," giving you 64 different points of light to play with in each, With support for all three of the major voice platforms (Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant), Lifx can display animated lighting effects and sync up with your music..

Tiles will be available on the company's website and at Best Buy at the end of February. A five-panel starter kit will cost $249 (about £185 or AU$315). Nokia will watch you while you sleep. Its Wi-Fi-enabled Sleep pad sits under your mattress, studies your sleeping habits and serves up a snooze score and recommendations on how to improve it. Integration with  IFTTT means you can program it to turn the lights on and off and adjust the thermostat when you get in or out of bed. Cool or creepy? You decide.


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