<p>In this Jan. 13, 2012 photo, a member of the media tries on a Haier Brain Wave TV headset at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas. The headset, which measures brain waves with one sensor on the wearer?s forehead and another clipped onto an earlobe, can sense if the user wants something on a TV set to go up or down. Haier is selling the set in China, but has no plans to bring it to market in the U.S. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)</p>
January 17, 2012
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Motorized unicycle anyone?
Weird gadgets unveiled at International Consumer Electronics Show
LAS VEGAS - A motorized, seat-less unicycle, a video game you control with your eyes, and a mind-reading headset that serves as a game controller were among the more bizarre gadgets being shown off at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show.