The weirdest tech from CES 2017

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The weirdest tech from CES 2017 Anti-pollution scarf: Wair has a built-in filtration mask that can protect wearers from pollution everywhere. LoveBox: This modern version of a message in a bottle displays messages that are sent through a compatible app. Virtual reality shoes: Cerevo Taclim hopes to help bump up the immersion in virtual reality experiences. Connected hairbrush: Hair Coach uses a range of sensors to spot hair damage and offer feedback to users on how to better protect their hair, including changes to brushing technique. Smarter fridge cam: Smarter thinks you'll spend $150 on a camera for your fridge instead of thousands of dollars on an internet-connected "smart fridge."

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