I have been using the Libre 3 and 3 Plus sensors for a year or so, now. It's rare that I don't experience a failure on a sensor, which either completely fails, or which goes low repeatedly, causing alarms. Subsequent finger sticks with a ReliOn Platinum glucometer show the blood glucose in an acceptable range, while the sensor reading (on my phone) shows red and low. Calls to Abbott have yielded replacements, but only after lengthy calls to operators abroad; frustrating calls with operators who use broken English, and who blame me, the installation, my phone, or anything else they can try, rather than accept that the sensor has gone bad. The readings are often inaccurate, and I take regular finger-sticks and record them, to verify. It's not merely a matter of a time delay; the difference is significant, and I can't imagine trying to make insulin decisions based on the CGM readings. They're wildly unreliable. I'm wearing one now in my right arm; my blood glucose is 95, while the sensor reading flags at 63, with a red low warning. It does not look like the sensor will last it's full period, again.
Apologies...new to the forum, visiting. I'm posting in the Type 1 forum, but have type II, and the thread is Libre 2; I'm using Libre 3. I thought the comments might be useful, however. I found considerable negative reports on the Libre 2 originally, and went for the 3 (which was supposed to be an improvement). My apologies if the commentary is misplaced.