Lollipop Star uses bone conduction to listen to songs without headphones, one of the most striking oddities at CES 2026. The 2026 Consumer Electronics Show presented a wide range of products, from ...
A one-of-a-kind lollipop has the potential to make concertgoing a singular experience, or at the very least a way to get the best of both worlds. Described as a way "to turn candy into a concert in ...
Imagine biting into a lollipop and suddenly hearing music inside your head. One of the strangest and most oddly delightful gadgets to pop up at CES 2026 is the Lollipop Star, a real, edible lollipop ...
CES 2026 featured a lollipop that plays music via bone-conduction technology Lollipop Star lets users hear songs by biting or licking the candy Songs from artists like Ice Spice and Akon are available ...
The Consumer Electronics Show has never been short on surprises. In 2026, one of its most unusual talking points wasn’t a car, a robot or a screen, it was a lollipop. Called 'Lollipop Star', the candy ...
Lava Tech Brands, a U.S.-based company with manufacturing in China, introduced Lollipop Star, a candy that plays music directly in your head as you eat it. (Image: Instagram) At first glance, Lollipop ...
A lollipop that plays music directly inside your head has been unveiled at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The product is expected to retail for $8.99. (Unsplash/Representational image) ...
Have you ever bit into a lollipop and thought, “Man, I wish chewing this sucker made the bones in my jaw vibrate at the precise frequency of Ice Spice’s ‘Baddie Baddie’”? No? Well, it seems someone ...
Lava Tech dropped a quirky, futuristic twist on music consumption at CES 2026: the Lollipop Star. This lollipop delivers songs directly to your ears using bone conduction technology. Rather than ...
How does your music taste? Or, perhaps, how does your lollipop sound? These have just become legit questions as one company just launched a lollipop at CES 2026 that doubles as a loudspeaker. SEE ALSO ...
Abrar's interests include phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, internet trends, entertainment, pop culture and digital accessibility. In addition to her current role, she's worked for CNET's video, ...
While it might seem humorous at first, researchers have actually dedicated themselves to figuring out how many licks it takes to finish a lollipop! But why? It’s a well-known challenge to finish a ...