I wear a smart watch already, sleep, heart rate etc. But no glucose measuring.
Anyone tried one of these
These multi-function items probably compromise accuracy to some degree, but as an indication as an alternative to finger-pricking it may be worth a try?
Any comments?
Hi Jo,
I’ve seen reviews testing a few of these non invasive watches with T1 measuring against sensors & meters.
One guy even sent himself out of normal range & took a hypo dive to test these?
In conclusion to date regarding the BG monitoring these watches tell you your BG putting their fingers in the tech’s ear going la la la when you are not.
For what they are charging for this device in the link…
One could get an older much cheaper Galaxy watch 4 due to the succession of the 5, 6, & now 7. There are also updates for the GW4 which gives it the same features as the later more expensive versions. (If you’re inclined?)
Download Juggluco or the G-watch wear app?
Then you’re good to go extrapolating from a Libre 2 sensor..
Not the same principle as a “non invasive” watch. But so far..
That’s as good as it gets?
If you're interested in
non invasive glucose measurement, there are a few companies that I have been watching (hopefully) for several years now but they never seem to quite get over the line. A problem they appear to be having is the light sensor - which does not work well with multiple different skin tones. I've seen 1 company on the web claiming to offer specific 'watches' for 5 different skin tones !
This news page provides a summary of the most advanced (10 minute read).
Weirdly it could be how the device sits on the wrist too?
Mine has the feature of taking BP. (Blood pressure.)
I have slim wrists dispite correct strap adjustment, it’s never concluded a set up, let alone a test?
It keeps telling me to seat the watch correctly on my arm, after aborting the test…