Jordan Klepper
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Podcast Appearances
I can hear someone singing and like music.
It just sounds like I'm listening to an MP3.
It uses bone conduction technology so only you can hear it.
There are truly voices in your head now with this lollipop.
more voices in my head.
That makes it a baker's dozen.
In tech, incredible.
I'm so tired of headphones that don't feature bone conduction.
And just so you know, the music lollipop doesn't work in your butt.
A little heads up would have been nice.
Moving on, CES didn't just introduce us to cavity-causing music, it also showed us the tech and future of haircuts.
Lide is the world's first smart hair clipper that doesn't need snap-on plastic guards.
Instead, it uses an auto-fit blade system that automatically adjusts the cutting length as you move it around your head.
The goal is to make anyone an instant barber, but the company did admit that cutting the sides is easier than the back.
Yes, I've always wanted the same haircut as an abused Barbie doll.
And the best part is no more going to the barber and accidentally drinking that blue water because I thought it was Gatorade.
But the tech at CES isn't just for making our lives easier.
This year, it also showed us the AI of the tiger.
Robots were everywhere at CES 2026.
There were robots that dance.