Energous Corporation announced it will be demonstrating a variety of WattUp-enabled, pre-production products from partners, including IDT International Limited, Delight, The Gokhale Method and others. The following WattUp partner product demonstrations at CES 2019 are in various stages of pre-production: FCC-certified personal sound amplification product (PSAP) hearable from Delight delivers exceptional user convenience with WattUp wireless charging: The FCC-certified, WattUp-enabled personal sound amplification product (PSAP) from Delight, in partnership with SK Telesys, will be showcased at the suite. Similar to hearing aids, PSAPs are used by people who have difficulty hearing in certain situations and environments. With the WattUp wireless charging technology, PSAP users can simply place them on the included charging pad to charge, eliminating the difficult and often frustrating process of frequent battery replacement. FCC-certified, production-ready transmitter solution from IDT: Energous will be demonstrating the FCC-certified transmitter from IDT International Limited, a leading global electronics manufacturer. This transmitter can be bundled in-the-box to support a variety of WattUp receiver customer applications including hearing aids, fitness trackers, smartwatches, wireless earbuds and more. WattUp-enabled SpineTracker™ offers improved flexibility for teachers: The Gokhale Method’s SpineTracker wearable device is equipped with Energous’ WattUp wireless charging technology, allowing it to be charged without the need for pogo pins, which require exact alignment to charge. The SpineTracker consists of five small sensors that are positioned from the sacrum up the lumbar spine and a mobile app that communicates with the sensors to show the shape of the spine in real-time, as the student moves. Wirelessly charged hearing aid eliminates the need for tiny battery replacement: Austar Hearing Science and Technology Co. (AST), a company specializing in hearing aids and related hearing products for over a decade, will showcase a wirelessly charged next generation hearing aid that is equipped with Energous’ WattUp wireless charging technology. AST’s sales volume of its hearing aids has ranked among the top brands over the past five years. With the WattUp technology, the hearing aid provides the ultimate convenience to users by eliminating the constant hassle of tiny battery replacement. Energous will also be demonstrating concept products from partners including Vuzix, Deutsche Telekom and Qubercomm. These products highlight the unique advantages of Energous’ Wireless Charging 2.0 ecosystem: Smart glasses from Vuzix charge wirelessly: In partnership with Vuzix Corporation, a leading supplier of smart glasses and augmented reality technology products, Energous will be demonstrating a WattUp-enabled concept version of the Vuzix Blade® smart glasses. Vuzix has won CES awards for its products in the innovation category for 15 consecutive years and the Vuzix Blade is the most anticipated product to-date. At-a-distance transmitter from Deutsche Telekom, parent company of T-Mobile U.S.: In partnership with Deutsche Telekom, Energous will also be demonstrating a concept transmitter design that shows the ability to charge multiple electronic devices at-a-distance. As the parent company of T-Mobile U.S., Deutsche Telekom is the telecommunications provider in Europe. Asset tracking tags address accuracy, latency and now battery life: In partnership with Energous, Qubercomm’s Locatum asset tracking tags, equipped with the company’s WattUp wireless charging technology, will be on demonstration at the suite. The Locatum tags support easy drop-and-charge, orientation-free charging of up to 20 units on a single charging pad, while monitoring battery levels of individual tags and managing distribution of power across devices. Locatum represents an innovative approach to asset tracking in decoding the received beacons with Qubercomm’s patent-pending positioning methods to deliver accurate position with near zero latency. The Locatum cloud portal provides device and tag management, and a detailed analytics platform to make real sense of the data.