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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 1705801" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>Have a sketch at <a href="http://www.ambrosiasys.com" target="_blank">www.ambrosiasys.com</a> It lets you turn libre into cgm.</p><p></p><p>They do a small reusable transmitter called blucon for about 100 quid which sits on top of libre and bluetooths readings every 5 mins to their inhouse app LinkBlucon which has both android and ios versions.</p><p></p><p>The transmitter itself is good but the inhouse app is kinda basic. It's come in for some flak on their facebook and twitter sites so maybe check those out, it might have improved recently, don't know.</p><p></p><p>The transmitter works very well with xDrip+, alerts, calibration, the works, but that is only android. However, google iosxdripreader - there's a guy developing an ios version of xdrip+ and I'm pretty sure he's got it to take data from blucon but you'd need to check.</p><p></p><p>Also hat-tip to [USER=468491]@queenofit[/USER] who spotted <a href="https://spike-app.com/#" target="_blank">https://spike-app.com/#</a> designed to run on ios, it looks as if it's primarily designed to be used with dexcom but she mentioned on another thread that some users on facebook had mentioned it'll read libre/blucon too. Totally new kid on the block, so have no idea how good or bad it is. Haven't looked into it all as I don't use ios but might be worth a look, although, gotta say, it looked a bit like vapour-ware to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 1705801, member: 374531"] Have a sketch at [URL='http://www.ambrosiasys.com']www.ambrosiasys.com[/URL] It lets you turn libre into cgm. They do a small reusable transmitter called blucon for about 100 quid which sits on top of libre and bluetooths readings every 5 mins to their inhouse app LinkBlucon which has both android and ios versions. The transmitter itself is good but the inhouse app is kinda basic. It's come in for some flak on their facebook and twitter sites so maybe check those out, it might have improved recently, don't know. The transmitter works very well with xDrip+, alerts, calibration, the works, but that is only android. However, google iosxdripreader - there's a guy developing an ios version of xdrip+ and I'm pretty sure he's got it to take data from blucon but you'd need to check. Also hat-tip to [USER=468491]@queenofit[/USER] who spotted [URL]https://spike-app.com/#[/URL] designed to run on ios, it looks as if it's primarily designed to be used with dexcom but she mentioned on another thread that some users on facebook had mentioned it'll read libre/blucon too. Totally new kid on the block, so have no idea how good or bad it is. Haven't looked into it all as I don't use ios but might be worth a look, although, gotta say, it looked a bit like vapour-ware to me. [/QUOTE]
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