It's the fourth and final day of CES 2015. You made it. Sure, major announcements like LG's G Flex 2 and Intel's Compute Stick are dwindling, but that doesn't mean the excitement is over. In fact, we just announced our Best of CES winners, and they're pretty dope. For all the details and more -- including a few eye-popping gadgets we found on the show floor -- head on down to the gallery below.
Here's what you missed on the third day of CES
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