Photo credit: Seungjae Lee
Industrial designer Seungjae Lee unveils his latest creation: bullet-shaped Double Barrel Wireless Earbuds. One of the coolest features is its case, which can open up at the bottom so users can just blow out dust or any debris that gets trapped there.
It’s no walking motorbike like the Suzuki MOQBA, but Penn-E-Farthing just might be the strangest-looking electric bike yet. Chris Makes Stuff basically transformed a children’s electric motorbike toy into a high wheeler with a large front wheel.
Virtual reality goggles for mice just might be the strangest VR gadget yet, but researchers at Northwestern University have found that they could be quite useful in the right setting. When placed on a mouse and given a choice to either run on a treadmill or be given a treat reward, they often choose the former.
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Just like Craigslist in the early 2000s, FB Marketplace is the place to go for strange items nowadays, like this 2006 Honda Civic turned Lamborghini Huracan knockoff. It’s reportedly located in West Bengal, India and priced at around $10,823 USD (900,000 INR).
Stratosfera combines boat, all-terrain vehicle and drone into one, while this all-electric 18 wheel ATV is simply designed to go anywhere. It was built by Finland-based ’18 Wheels’ and features a bespoke suspension system for each individual wheel, enabling the ATV to traverse just about any terrain, whether it be a steep rocky incline or even shallow bodies of water.
While not as compact as this Windows 98 smartwatch, LGR’s custom-built teddy bear computer might take the title of strangest PC yet. It’s called Bear-A-Byte and houses a mini AT case with a 500MHz Intel Pentium III processor, 320MB of RAM, a PS2 mouse port, two standard USB ports, a PS2 IR port, audio output, Ethernet port, and VGA video output.
There’s Pineapple on Pizza, and then this AI-generated Pepperoni Hug Spot commercial, which just might be the strangest yet. It took PizzaLater around 3-hours to generate with Midjourney and assemble in Adobe After Effects. While the pies look decent, the humans appear to have entered the uncanny valley.
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This custom Lamborghini Countach (or Pontiac Fiero kit car) that was spotted at the Palm Beach Supercar Week just might be the strangest-looking yet, most notably its pipe organ exhaust. Some consider this a Bōsōzoku vehicle, which typically involves adding a 3 or 4-trumpet horn, stickers, an overabundance of lights, and in this case, an outlandish exhaust system.
While not as refined as this six-wheeled Volvo XC60, this custom Chevrolet Double Dually pickup truck definitely looks stranger. Power comes from a twin-turbocharged 529 CID V8 engine making 1,425 hp and 1,671 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission.
Sure, there was the IBM Palm Top PC 110 back in 1995, but this Raspberry Pi-powered Windows 98 smartwatch might be the strangest Microsoft fan creation yet. Created by ‘314REACTOR’ who has had a soft spot for Windows 98 dating back to their Pentium II system with 64MB of RAM, this smartwatch actually emulates the operating software on a wrist worn device.