
Tech you missed at CES 2015 —
The F 015 Luxury in Motion concept car by Mercedes-Benz, which features an automated driving option, luxury "mobile living space" interior and communicates with its surroundings using both audio and lights.

Gadgets you missed at CES 2015 —
The Optrix by Body Glove is a waterproof iPhone case with different lenses for mobile action photography. The device allows real-time editing of photos and video and will be waterproof up to 30 feet when released in April 2015 for IPhone 6.

Gadgets you missed at CES 2015 —
Guess Connect is the new wearable tech timepiece from Guess, in partnership with watch developer Martian Watches. Based on Guess's best-selling style, Rigor, this smartwatch is powered by Martian technology that is updateable and compatible with both iOS and Android

Gadgets you missed at CES 2015 —
The Ghost drone by EHang can be piloted by a smartphone and only needs one click to take off, return and land.

Gadgets you missed at CES 2015 —
MiPosaur reactive robots by WowWee respond to hand gestures and a "Wowee ball," which uses an indoor GPS tracking system that causes the $119.99 robotic dinosaurs to react in different ways.

Gadgets you missed at CES 2015 —
The Rollkers -- a transportation accessory that increases a person's average walking rate up to 7 miles per hour.

Gadgets you missed at CES 2015 —
Israeli startup StoreDot has created a bio-organic charger system that it says can recharge a smartphone battery in just 30 seconds. A product compatible with all makes of smartphone could be on the market by 2016.

Gadgets you missed at CES 2015 —
Empire Robotic's Versaball is filled with a "sand like material." When air is pumped into the ball it softens, molding around an object, and then when air is removed, the green ball hardens and grips objects from bricks to ping pong balls.

Gadgets you missed at CES 2015 —
Ring by Logbar allows you to do things such as play music from your phone or close curtains using gestures programmed into a smart phone app.

Gadgets you missed at CES 2015 —
The $1,799.99 IO Hawk is an "intelligent mobility device" that you stand on. Powered by batteries, it can travel at 6.2 mph and moves in response to pressure from your feet