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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 1571220" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>Most entertaining feature so far is the text to speech function! My phone has been sitting on the sideboard all evening and every 5 minutes, it just tells me "6.5" or whatever. Hey, who needs the hassle of <em>picking</em> the phone up and <em>looking</em> at it!</p><p></p><p>The predictive function is neat. Sure, libre tells you when you're dropping, but this will include on the graph text like "low predicted in 23 minutes" and a graph line estimating where it might be in 23 minutes. And then it updates as each 5 minutes passes, and then change it's mind if the prediction or an intervention doesn't pan out as planned. </p><p></p><p>Calibration is good too. Sure, libre is factory calibrated, but we all know in practice it kinda needs calibrated in our heads. I like being to do the occasional bg test to bring it in line as is done with dexcom.</p><p></p><p>There's about half a million setting options, so I think I'll probably just park myself in the pub at the weekend and work my way through them all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 1571220, member: 374531"] Most entertaining feature so far is the text to speech function! My phone has been sitting on the sideboard all evening and every 5 minutes, it just tells me "6.5" or whatever. Hey, who needs the hassle of [I]picking[/I] the phone up and [I]looking[/I] at it! The predictive function is neat. Sure, libre tells you when you're dropping, but this will include on the graph text like "low predicted in 23 minutes" and a graph line estimating where it might be in 23 minutes. And then it updates as each 5 minutes passes, and then change it's mind if the prediction or an intervention doesn't pan out as planned. Calibration is good too. Sure, libre is factory calibrated, but we all know in practice it kinda needs calibrated in our heads. I like being to do the occasional bg test to bring it in line as is done with dexcom. There's about half a million setting options, so I think I'll probably just park myself in the pub at the weekend and work my way through them all! [/QUOTE]
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