Weirdest Tech Devices from the 2000s

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Weirdest Tech Devices from the 2000s

The 2000s brought about a wave of technological innovation, but not all devices were conventional or widely adopted. Here is a list of some of the weirdest tech devices from that era:

  • The USB Pet Rock
    In 2006, a company sold a USB Pet Rock, a simple rock attached to a USB cable. The catch? It didn't do anything. It was a humorous take on the original Pet Rock fad from the 1970s.
  • Segway Human Transporter
    While not exactly weird, the Segway, introduced in 2001, gained attention for its unique design and the ambitious goal of revolutionizing personal transportation. However, it didn't achieve widespread adoption as initially anticipated.
  • QR Code Gravestones
    In the mid-2000s, some people opted for gravestones with embedded QR codes. Scanning the code with a smartphone would lead to a website or multimedia content related to the deceased.
  • The USB Humping Dog
    A series of novelty USB devices featured a small plastic dog that would "hump" your computer when connected. It served no practical purpose but gained attention for its absurdity.
  • Bluetooth Headset Gloves
    In an attempt to merge fashion with technology, Bluetooth headset gloves were introduced. These gloves had a built-in microphone and speaker, allowing users to make calls by making the classic "phone gesture" with their hand.
  • Virtual Boy
    Released by Nintendo in 1995 but worth mentioning, the Virtual Boy was a 3D gaming console that users had to strap to their heads. It struggled with low-quality graphics and caused discomfort, leading to its discontinuation.

Conclusion

While the 2000s brought about incredible advancements in technology, it also saw the emergence of quirky and unconventional devices. These weird tech gadgets reflect the experimental spirit of the era and showcase how creativity sometimes leads to unexpected, amusing, and peculiar innovations.

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