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    Weird gadgets at CES: Motorized unicycle, anyone?

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — A motorized, seat-less unicycle, a video game you control with your eyes, and a mind-reading headset that serves as a game controller were among the more bizarre gadgets being shown off at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show.

    Some 3,100 exhibitors attended the show, and although there were plenty of mainstream technologies on display, the show attracted a fair share of off-beat gadgets. Here's a roundup of some of the weirdest devices:

    — SOLOWHEEL. Picture a unicycle without a frame or saddle, and you have the Solowheel. Not working for you? Ok, add this to the picture: footboards that fold out from the wheel. To ride it, you stand on the footboards and straddle the wheel. Lean forward, and the wheel engages a battery-powered electric motor that can send it —and hopefully its rider— zooming along at 10 miles per hour. The wheel has a gyroscope that helps keep the rider upright. In other words, it's like a Segway with only one wheel.

    Because of the rechargeable battery, which has a 15- to 20-mile range, the Solowheel weighs 26 pounds. That's as much as a folding bike, but the Solowheel is more compact. It's sold by Inventist LLC for $1,800. Its creator is a serial inventor, Shane Chen, previously came up with the AquaSkipper, a human-powered hydrofoil.

    Who's it for? Brave people with a good sense of balance, who want to utterly surprise everyone they meet.

    — FOAM FIGHTERS. Toy companies are eager to link their products with smartphone and tablet games, creating toys that are an amusing blend of virtual and real. Foam Fighters are made of two sheets of thin foam, painted and shaped like World War II fighter planes such as the famous Mitsubishi Zero. Toss them in the air, and they fly like paper airplanes. Better yet, you can attach them to a plastic arm with a suction cup that, in turn, sticks to the back of an iPhone, iPad or Android phone, right next to the camera. The airplane shows up on screen, and if you download a free app, the fighter plane will look like it's zooming around in war-torn skies, controlled by the movement of the phone or tablet. Foam Fighters go on sale in April. A pack of two, with a stand, will cost $10.

    Who's it for: AppGear is aiming at kids, ages 8 to 12, but it could appeal to frustrated fighter pilots of all ages.

    — HAIER BRAIN WAVE. The Chinese appliance company brought this wireless mind-reading headset to the show, and demonstrated how it could be used to control a TV set. It holds one sensing pad to the wearer's forehead and another that clips onto an earlobe. The big limitation is that the mind-reading capability (actually just measurement of brain waves) is crude. The set can only be used to sense if the user wants something to go up or down. For any other direction, you need the remote. In a demonstration of a simple maze-like game, the wearer guided a figure up or down with his mind, and right and left with the remote. Haier said it's developing something that lets the wearer change channels by thinking about it.

    Haier is selling the set in China, but has no plans to bring it to market in the U.S.

    Who's it for: No one outside of China, yet. Eventually, this could be a dream come true for the laziest of couch potatoes.

    — EYE ASTEROIDS — Continuing on the theme of controlling electronics without moving, Swedish company Tobii brought its eye-controlled arcade game to the show. To play, you stand in front of it and look at a screen, where asteroids hurtle toward your battle station. It shoots laser beams at the asteroids you look at, destroying them. So yes, looks can kill.

    The game cabinet contains cameras that track your gaze. The arcade game is really just a technology demonstration. What Tobii really wants is to have these gaze-tracking cameras built into laptops and other computers, so we can dispense with the mouse. But it does sell the game for $15,000.

    Who's it for: Arcade owners who want the latest.

    — SIGNA POWERTREKK — This New York company showed off an alternative to batteries: a fuel cell the size of a big sandwich, powered by small, light "pucks" of a silicon-based material that produces hydrogen when water is added. The fuel cell is expensive, at $200, but the pucks are cheap, at $12 for three. Each puck will produce the equivalent of six AA batteries of electricity. That means it can charge an iPhone twice, through the included cables.

    SiGNa will be selling the cell through outdoor retailer REI this spring.

    Who's it for: Campers, hermits and others who need to go a long time without electricity.

     

    12 comments

    • Robert  •  4 mths ago
      I understand that they introduced a device you can put on both the front and back of your car that, when you press the button, the words "F*** you, #$%$ Can't you drive????" come on in big neon red lettering. Now that I'd be interested in.
    • Skull  •  4 mths ago
      interesting. by the next 20 years. we should be able to see our neighbors wife through infrared wifi glasses. with xray on them.
    • Doug  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      The next Republican debate should be a motorized unicycle joust turnament. I will watch it. Kind of like Thunderdome
    • Watch What U Say  •  Rusk, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      5 minutes after the convention started someone learned you can't text and ride a motorized unicycle safely either!
    • drill4you  •  Boca Raton, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      and im still waiting for the orgasmatron.
      • Doug 4 mths ago
        Woody Allen had an orgasmatron machine. It is his adopted Korean daughter.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        Doug,that was funny! Sick,but funny!
    • Kenneth  •  Greenville, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Look! It's the B.C. wheel!
    • VIET VET 942  •  4 mths ago
      Can they make a full size doll that looks like a Hooter's girl for me? Of course I want her fully functional. To bring me a beer, of course.
      • US Patriot 4 mths ago
        One that doesn't use her hands to carry it!
      • Pepe Pepe 4 mths ago
        It is called "Real Doll" .... Google it .... if you are that desperate.
      • GeorgeIII 4 mths ago
        true companion is really interesting with the AI and seven standard personalities, almost as complex as a real woman...
        the japanese have a beer capable robot, but the other functions are not yet avalible.
    • Joe 6Pack  •  4 mths ago
      See, tax cuts for the rich are working! Look at the innovative and wonderful products our Job Creators are making!!
      • US Patriot 4 mths ago
        The product is manufactured in China, according to the manufacturer's website. Read their language carefully. Also, it is presently patented only in China. Manufacturing products in China creates jobs for the Chinese. There are only a few distributorships in the USA. But those (according to the manufacturer's website) aren't new jobs - just more products for existing distributors to represent.

        The tax cuts for the rich are indeed "working" for the rich (and they alone). This is a textbook example of corporatism. It is not the genuine capitalism that you elude to that we many would like to see. Until we stop rewarding companies with tax deductions when they send jobs overseas, corporatism will continue to increase the wealth of the wealthy and further diminish the rapidly shrinking wealth of the American worker/consumer. Corporatism creates wealth almost exclusively for corporate executives - the elite few. The few at the top do not invest their profits for American jobs, they "invest" it into their respective lobbies on capitol hill who then vow to keep those tax breaks flowing.

        Corporatism creates its wealth by un-employing the American worker, whereas true capitalism creates its wealth by employing the American worker.

        What is more innovative then the "wonderful products" these companies have invented are the ways that those "Job Creators" invent tax benefits by creating jobs in other countries.
      • Joe 6Pack 4 mths ago
        Dude...look up "sarcasm"...
    • gsp42  •  4 mths ago
      When I was young, I used to turn my Honda XL500 into a motorized unicycle, did back flips, and everythng else.
    • Bad Bob  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      I'm thinking that unicycle thing is a #$%$ to learn to drive.
    • highplainsdrifter  •  Canton, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      Geek stuff
    • Bernie -  •  4 mths ago
      HAIER BRAIN WAVE

      transmit your brainwave in chinese, you bunch of CES morons.
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