Nina Raemont

Editor, Wearables & Health Tech

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Preston's Summary

Nina Raemont is an Editor of Wearables & Health Tech at ZDNET. Based in New York City, she focuses on health and wellness technology, consumer electronics, and the Internet of Things, with a particular passion for testing health trackers. Nina's insights and expertise have been featured in Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Knowledia, CNET, The Techstreet Now, GFM Review, Yahoo, and MSN.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 52 %
Reviews: 21 %
Promotional: 9 %
Data Driven: 6 %
Listicles: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Digital Health
  • Fitness
  • Wellness Programs
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Wearables
  • Consumer Health
  • Health News
  • Telehealth

Pitching Insights

Nina Raemont predominantly covers deals, promotions, and personal finance topics. Her articles often feature reviews and how-to guides related to consumer electronics, technology products, and financial matters.

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