The Consumer Products Show (CES) in Las Vegas is one of the most important technology events in the world, and although most of the products on display at the conference are impressive, there are some other displays that are a bit strange.

Here are some of the weirdest technologies that debuted at this year's Consumer Products Show.

This list is not exhaustive and is not in any particular order.

1. MOFLIN ... the artificial intelligence pet

Movlin is an "artificial intelligence robot" developed by Vanguard Industries. This tiny pet robot possesses emotional capabilities that can develop over time like "real" animals.

The soft fur covers mufflin, and makes gentle noises.

"We took an approach that was inspired by nature and developed a unique algorithm that allows Mauvelin to learn and grow by constantly using his interactions to identify patterns and assess his surroundings through his sensors," its creators say.

"Mouflin will choose from an infinite number of combinations of sound patterns to respond and express his feelings. Simply, it is as if you are interacting with a live pet," they added.

2. Typewise, the new generation of keyboards

Another interesting concept that appeared at this year's Consumer Products Show is the Type Wise keyboard.

Developed by Typewise AG, it is described as the "next generation" in keyboards.

According to its creators, this new keyboard design is specifically created to increase productivity while also protecting privacy on smart devices.

And it comes with an innovative honeycomb layout that is specifically designed to allow for two-thumbs-up typing, reducing typo rates by up to 80%.

The keyboard currently supports more than 40 different languages, and it also enables users to type in multiple languages ​​simultaneously without having to switch between them.

According to Typewise, this keyboard is also 100% private, as all data that you create is only stored on the device.

3. GoSun's Flow ... a fun way to purify water

Go Sun Flu is another extraordinary technical innovation, as this strange-looking device uses the power of the sun to purify and sterilize water.

It is practical and can easily fit in a regular sized backpack.

According to its creators, the device is highly efficient and uses solar energy, capable of eliminating 99.99% of all pathogens from the water.

It is capable of pumping about one liter of water per minute, and can also function as a portable hand wash station, hot shower, and source of drinking water from anywhere in the world with a water source such as rivers, lakes and ponds.

4. WOWCube is far from traditional

The WOWCube Entertainment System, introduced by Cubios, may be one of the strangest entertainment systems ever.

Outwardly, it resembles a Rubik's cube.

This innovative entertainment system combines mixed reality with a tangible interface to take 3D puzzles to the next level.

This helps increase interaction with video games by tilting, twisting and shaking the device.

The patented technology, the unique CubiOS operating system, and a single digital cube surface consisting of screens transform the WOWCube system into a cube that you twist, tilt and exploit for games, learning and content.

You can play many games, download new games from the app store via bluetooth, and develop new games and applications.

5. Moxie ... designed to help your child learn

Embodied has developed MOXI, a small device that helps build social, emotional and cognitive skills through daily play-based learning and sharing of content developed jointly with child development and education experts.

Designed by a team of experts in child development, engineering, game design, and entertainment, Moxy incorporates advanced algorithms to bring it to life.

This educational game is able to perceive, process and respond to natural language, and can even perceive eye contact, facial expressions and other behaviors in your child.

Mooxie, the developers say, can recognize and recall people, places and things.

6. Samsung innovates a solar powered remote control

Samsung unveiled a solar powered remote control.

The device, which is designed to work with the latest models of OLED TVs, can be recharged using interior lighting or exterior lighting.

It is an innovation many have been waiting for, as Samsung proudly claims, “the brand's first innovation. This will help prevent waste from the 99 million batteries expected over a period of 7 years. Recyclable bottles including 24% recycled content. "

7. Make sure you check out this "smart" fragrance

Another strange tech piece that was shown this year at the fair is NINU.

This patented fragrance is, according to its creators, "the first of its kind in the world," and it allows users to customize their scent using the AI-powered application with just a few clicks.

It contains high-quality Eau de Parfum, and it is combined through the application with other types as it allows you to combine 3 different high-quality fragrances in one high-tech design so that the user can find the right scent for him and play with it.