Former Fitbit Executive Launches Smart Necklace for Real-Time UV Tracking
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Lawrence Bonk
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Summary
A former Fitbit executive, Stacy Salvi, has launched a company called The90 that introduces The Gem, a smart necklace designed to track real-time UV exposure. The device contains sensors that measure UVA and UVB rays, updating data as the wearer moves in and out of sunlight. The product targets women and represents a new form of smart jewelry focused on health monitoring beyond traditional fitness tracking.
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The company was founded by Stacy Salvi, who spent eight years with Fitbit both before and after the Google acquisition in 2021.
The round necklace includes sensors that measure UVA and UVB rays.
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