Lava Brand Lollipop Star CES 2026: The Sweet Sound of Bone Conduction
Discover the Lava Brand Lollipop Star at CES 2026. A $8.99 bone-conduction lollipop playing hits from Ice Spice and Akon. Tech meets candy in this viral sensation.
Your lollipop doesn't just taste sweet anymore—it plays a beat. Indian company Lava Brand has turned heads at CES 2026 by unveiling the Lollipop Star, a functional loudspeaker disguised as a sugary treat.
How the Lava Brand Lollipop Star CES 2026 Works
The magic behind this gadget lies in bone conduction tech. Instead of traditional speakers, the electronics are tucked away in the stick. As you bite down, vibrations travel from your jaw directly to your inner ear, creating a private concert inside your head. Priced at just $8.99, it's an affordable entry into the world of weird and wonderful tech.
Lava Brand teamed up with global icons to match flavors with music. A peach-flavored pop features tracks from Ice Spice, while the blueberry version brings the vibes of Akon. While it won't replace your high-end headphones, the sheer novelty makes it a likely viral sensation for 2026.
Availability and Waitlist
Though the Lollipop Star isn't hitting shelves during the show, the company plans to launch shortly after CES 2026. Interested consumers can already join the waitlist on their official website to secure a taste of the future.
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