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<blockquote data-quote="Draco16" data-source="post: 1667896" data-attributes="member: 467776"><p>Hi there, so I have the Dexcom G5 and there is an iPhone app that acts as the receiver for the data to give readings. But there is also a dedicated Apple Watch Dexcom app where you can also have the readings (every 5 mins) streamed through to. The reading is either subtly on the watch face, or tap into the watch app and you get the trend charts on your wrist as well.</p><p></p><p>While checking your phone is generally no great hardship, when I want to be discrete in meetings, etc it's just as if i'm checking the time. But incredibly useful when driving, cycling, running, climbing... lots of activities really. </p><p></p><p>You do need to keep the phone within a few metres of the watch for it to transmit (G5 to phone to watch), though I did read somewhere that Dexcom are working on G5 direct to Apple Watch transmission.</p><p></p><p>I love it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draco16, post: 1667896, member: 467776"] Hi there, so I have the Dexcom G5 and there is an iPhone app that acts as the receiver for the data to give readings. But there is also a dedicated Apple Watch Dexcom app where you can also have the readings (every 5 mins) streamed through to. The reading is either subtly on the watch face, or tap into the watch app and you get the trend charts on your wrist as well. While checking your phone is generally no great hardship, when I want to be discrete in meetings, etc it's just as if i'm checking the time. But incredibly useful when driving, cycling, running, climbing... lots of activities really. You do need to keep the phone within a few metres of the watch for it to transmit (G5 to phone to watch), though I did read somewhere that Dexcom are working on G5 direct to Apple Watch transmission. I love it! [/QUOTE]
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