Cherlynn Low graduated with a Master’s in Journalism from Columbia University in 2013 and started her tech media career writing for Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide. She spent years reviewing smartphones, laptops, wearables and cameras before joining Engadget in 2016 as Reviews Editor. She published Engadget’s first investigative piece in 2017, leads our Google reporting and also covers topics she has a special interest in topics like telehealth, accessibility and social issues that intersect with technology. When she’s not working herself to the bone, Cherlynn’s life is pretty lit, tbh.
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