Vuzix® Corporation announced that the company has been showcasing a series of new technological innovations and prototypes at CES 2019 at the Vuzix booth located in Tech East LVCC, Central Hall Booth #15036 from January 8-11 in Las Vegas, Nevada. These proprietary technology demonstrations are being shown privately to guests on an invitation only basis for competitive reasons and not to the general public just yet. The demonstrations include: Vuzix' next generation wide-field-of-view waveguide optics. This binocular system features HD displays with a large full-color 60 degree field of view (FOV) stereo image, the larger commercially demonstrated FOV system from Vuzix to date. An extremely small display module featuring MicroLED display technology developed with Plessey Semiconductor coupled with a Vuzix waveguide and coupling optics. The display engine is just one-quarter of the size of the existing Vuzix Blade Cobra II engine and they feel is the smallest waveguide-based display engine ever built that also draws a fraction of the power. The size of the entire display engine is approximately the size of a pencil eraser and will allow future AR smart glasses to have a virtually indistinguishable look and feel from normal eyeglasses; smart glasses that even a "Kingsman" would wear. Vuzix' next generation enterprise Smart Glasses optimized for AR, streaming video and cloud-based services and using several of their new partners latest technology. Based on the same platform as Vuzix' other Smart Glasses, these next generation smart glasses run the latest version of Android and have a host of further product enhancements which makes it one of the newest and most powerful smart glasses built for enterprise users. A USB-C version of the Vuzix Blade Smart Glasses, designed to plug directly into USB-C compatible mobile phones, tablets and computers. The Blade and the USB-C device becomes one and can be used with a variety of host device operating systems.