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These are some of the strangest smart gadgets you can still buy today
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The Quirky Egg Minder counts your eggs and sends the information to you via the Wink app.
The Prophix toothbrush was first promoted about nine years ago , with many media outlets calling it the next big thing in brushing.
The apparently now-defunct Brita Infinity Pitcher not only filtered water, but it also tracked your usage and re-ordered filters.
Brita GmbH launched a smart wine bottle called the Kuvee in 2016 .
The device uses Wi-Fi to report how much wine is left in the bottle.
The company's Kickstarter campaign went unclaimed, and the product has fallen out of the marketplace.
Brita has also sold out its smart water bottle seen on "Shark Tank".
The Oombrella was developed before Airtags were ubiquitous, but the Kickstarter page is now defunct.
Toasteroid claimed to be the first app-controlled smart toaster, but it didn't seem to be a big seller.
The Opro9 is a sensor that sends alerts to the caregiver when a diaper is wet.
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