Cybercom behind internationally award-winning product using Bluetooth® wireless technology

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Cybercom was chosen as a partner by Nonin Medical for the development of the Bluetooth wireless technology solution in Nonin’s pulse oximeter, which won the prestigious award "Bluetooth SIG Best of CES 2009" at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

Nonin Medical, Inc., a leading innovator of physiological monitoring solutions, was awarded the Bluetooth SIG Best of CES 2009 for the Onyx® II, Model 9560 fingertip pulse oximeter. It is the world's first fingertip oximeter that uses Bluetooth wireless technology to send the pulse and blood oxygen data monitored by the oximeter to devices such as computers, monitors, and mobile telephones — enabling individuals to accurately monitor vital signs.

Nonin partnered with Cybercom to develop the complete communications module including: electronics and software, production test equipment, production ramp-up, and Bluetooth qualification The communications module is a generic solution that also can be integrated into other Nonin and third party products.

“We are very proud to have won the Bluetooth SIG Best of CES 2009, vertical category," says Scott Blomberg, Product Development Manager, Nonin Medical. “We are delighted with Cybercom’s contribution — they have valuable expertise in Bluetooth wireless technology development, and we have every confidence in them.”

“It’s fantastic that Nonin’s pulse oximeter won at CES,” says Kristian Palm, Bluetooth Business Manager at Cybercom. “We are very happy for our customer and proud of our contribution. Cybercom has extensive experience in Bluetooth wireless technology development and we see Nonin’s award as confirmation of our leading expertise in the field."

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