Art Of Flowers
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Sounds wonderful but probably going to be way to expensive for me
There was a price for the Apple Watch 2 at the bottom of the page at that link, priced at $580.00 here in Australia. so the new one with the monitor will cost a shed load more that the older version.
Glucowise™ is a non-invasive, 100% pain-free device that makes traditional blood sampling a thing of the past. Our unique sensor technology will allow you to monitor blood glucose levels without the need to pierce your skin.
Using a small disposable patch painlessly stuck onto a user’s arm, leg or abdomen, sugarBEAT® measures the body’s glucose levels via the skin.
Approximately 1mm thick, and designed to conform to the body for enhanced patient comfort and compliance, the sugarBEAT® patch offers a convenient way to track blood sugar levels throughout the day.
Connected to a small electronic transmitter, the sugarBEAT® patch can take a sensor measurement every five minutes from the body’s interstitial fluid, drawn from the skin.
According to this article ... http://www.fiercebiotech.com/medical-devices/apple-testing-a-noninvasive-blood-glucose-monitor-cnbc Apple have 30 engineers working on a system which uses light to measure glucose levels through the skin. Looks to be a different technology than used by Glucowatch.Sounds like it's using reverse iontophoresis: electric current draws interstitial fluid out of the skin and measures it out of the body. In other words, just like cgm is one step removed from bg tests, it's one further step removed from what you're trying to measure. I love cgm even though I know that the results need tweaking against reality, but iontophoresis, for me, seems to be adding a whole new layer of guess work. Wouldn't trust it as far as I can throw it. But that won't matter to Apple devotees as long as it looks cool. Glucowatch failed because basically it didn't work and caused pain and irritation, and all these new things will fail for the same reason.
According to this article ... http://www.fiercebiotech.com/medical-devices/apple-testing-a-noninvasive-blood-glucose-monitor-cnbc Apple have 30 engineers working on a system which uses light to measure glucose levels through the skin. Looks to be a different technology than used by Glucowatch.
Still looks as though there are consumables
yes, i agree with you. please suggest to me any other alternative smart watchSounds wonderful but probably going to be way to expensive for me
yes, i agree with you. please suggest to me any other alternative smart watch
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