Event Coverage

8 quirky and interesting sights from CES Asia 2018

By Vijay Anand & John Law - 18 Jun 2018

Quirky tech highlights

Quirky tech highlights

And on this page, some of the quirky but interesting tech sightings...

CES Asia 2018 also had its fair share of interesting but equally weird-looking automotive vehicles. Seen here is a windowless vehicle created by a company called Apollo. The car is supposedly an autonomous vehicle, but we had trouble determining which end was the front of the car.

Beyond the cars, we also found some rather interesting products. Seen here is a magnetic levitation speaker system known simply as mars by crazybaby.

Believe it or not, this is actually a submersible drone that's clearly been designed to blend in with marine life. Just like a...well, shark.

On the gaming side of things, we found this pistol-shaped controller designed by a company called Newgame.

Of all the robots present at the event, the GT Wonder Boy was perhaps the most interesting of the lot. From what we gathered, it was an Android-powered mini robot with a display built directly into its chest. It was also designed to be a social companion to its user.

Last but not least, we found something of a novelty; a self-playing, AI-driven piano. While the concept is not new, what made this piano stand out was the big display built onto the cover.

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