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Cathy Russey

Cathy Russey
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Cathy Russey () is Online Editor at WT | Wearable Technologies and specialized in writing about the latest medical wearables and enabling technologies on the market. Cathy can be contacted at info(at)wearable-technologies.com.
Nielsen to Start Placing PPM Wearables

Nielsen to Start Placing PPM Wearables To Modernize and Improve Panelist Experience

Nielsen today announced that starting in September 2021, it will begin placing approximately 3,000 new Portable People Meter (PPM) Wearables in a subset of...
Georgia Tech nanomembrane wearable stress monitor

Nanomembrane Wearable Sensors Deliver Precision and Continuous Stress Monitoring

Researchers at Georgia Tech has developed SKINTRONICS – a wearable stress monitor that utilizes fully stretchable, wireless skin-conformal bioelectronics, designed to provide precise readings...
Dexcom Receives FDA Clearance for API Integration

Dexcom Receives FDA Clearance for its Real-Time API Integration with Third-Party Apps and Devices

DexCom, the global leader in real-time continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for people with diabetes, announced the FDA clearance of the Dexcom Partner Web APIs,...
Klipsch Bragi OS powered TWS earbuds

Klipsch Announces Bragi OS-Powered True Wireless Earbuds For $299

As part of its 75th anniversary celebrations, American speaker maker Klipsch has announced two new pairs of true wireless (TWS) earbuds with active noise...
Respiray wearable air purifier

Respiray: Powerful Wearable Face Mask Alternative Eliminates The Need To Cover Your Face

After the world was hit by Covid-19 pandemic, engineers at the Estonia-based Respiray began working on a high-tech wearable air purifier protect people from...
Hapbee boost signal for energy boost

Hapbee Launches New “Boost” Signal To Provide Users With Caffeine-Free Energy Boost

Hapbee, the leading wearable, wellness technology company and creator of the Hapbee headband, has announced the launch of their eighth and latest signal, "Boost,"...