Tech Takes Center Stage on Late-Night Fun
USASat Jan 17 2026
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On a recent episode of The Tonight Show, viewers got a glimpse into the future of music technology. Jimmy Fallon and Saturday Night Live's Marcello Hernández were the lucky ones to test out some cool new gadgets. The star of the show? A lollipop that lets you listen to music through your teeth.
Linus Sebastian, a tech expert, brought the Lollipop Star to the show. This isn't your average candy. It's a high-tech treat that uses bone conduction to play music. You just pop it in your mouth and let the vibrations do the rest. Hernández and Fallon were a bit skeptical at first, but their reactions were priceless.
Fallon, always the jokester, couldn't resist commenting on the lollipop's slogan. Hernández, on the other hand, was more concerned about the instructions. "I'm gonna be really careful. I'm not gonna touch the end, " he said, holding the lollipop like it was a delicate piece of art.
Once they got the hang of it, the fun really started. Hernández began humming "Bad Girls" by M. I. A. , and Fallon joined in. It was a moment of pure, unadulterated joy. Even Questlove, the bandleader for The Roots, couldn't resist trying it out.
So, how does it work? Bone conduction technology sends vibrations straight to your inner ear. It's a whole new way to experience music. And who knows? Maybe this is just the beginning of a whole new era in tech.
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