Hi All,
Have been researching the Blucon Nightrider for the Libre and have a few questions about it's practicality. Wanted to get some real life answers from anyone who has experience in using it.
We want to use it at night time only, to remotely monitor my 6 year old Daughers levels from the Libre.
1) It's not completely clear how this fits on to the Libre and how big it is. Is it roughly the same size as the Libre? does it snap on to the Libre or do you need some form of band or tape to hold it all in place?
2) Does it add a lot of bulk to the Libre? I ask from a comfort perspective during sleep.
3) We hold her Libre in place using Grif Grips. The grip covers the edges of the Libre. Would this interfere with placing the Nightrider on top of it and holding in place?
4) Does it last 'forever' as long as you keep replacing the battery every couple of weeks?
5) Is it pretty easy to take off and attach back on repeatedly? Attach before sleep and remove at wake up.
Any advice on any of the points above would be much appreciated.
Cheers.
I actually just received this.
I am trying to set it up with xDrip. @Scott-C did it take long to Collect Initial Reading? It seems to be taking ages with the first point of just Data Collection Running...
The LinkBluCon app just looks **** to me, can't reall do much except see the readings
Hi, Joe, it's 3 months since I first set it up, so I'm forgetting some of the details, but that bit about it hanging at collecting initial details is ringing a bell. Can't remember now whether it was just after I'd paired it to the transmitter or after I'd entered the two required calibrations, but it definitely went into it's own version of an endless egg timer. My recollection is that I just did what IT depts always say - switched it off, then switched it on again. It worked fine after that.
I know very little about phones and apps, so if you can't get it running, maybe have a look at the xdrip+ issues page to see if there's been something similar. This link here mentions getting stuck on collecting initial readings:
https://github.com/NightscoutFoundation/xDrip/issues/210
Awesome!! Thanks so much for the replies they have been very helpful. It does look quite chunky from the photo and might take some persuading for her to accept it to sleep with (she moves around a hell of a lot at night!!). @db89 thanks...I'll check out the product you ordered from Germany.
@Scott-C This was exactly the write up I was looking for. Thanks so much. I think the only decision I have left to consider is the size of it and if she will be comfortable sleeping with it on. The website says it will dispatch Orders from 15th January so maybe a 6-8 week wait from here. I might just try it. But if it does not work out then should be able to recoup some cash using eBay or something.
Am sure the makers will develop this further.
Tempted to let it go close...
HI Guys,
I am a Dexcom user looking for a cheaper alternative and have just arrived at the point of fitting my 1st Libre and attaching the Nightrider. I have used the Freesticker to hold it in place and which works fine except that you have to shorten and stitch the strap otherwise it just slips and loosens and falls off.
I am useless at IT however and my problem is just getting on to xdrip, Whenever I go to Play I am offered everything but. The first up is an app called glimp - this at least shows that nightrider works as it is loading the Libre info presumably by bluetooth on to my phone and showing the graph. Interestingly it does not interfere with the Dexcom which also works by bluetooth. My chief need is the alarm and so far I have not found one on Glimp.
My phone is a Samsung S5 and when I finally found a web address that seemed to take me to xdrip a message came up to say I needed a later addition of the Chrome or Firefox. In my ignorance I thought the S5 would use Samsung's own browser.
Can someone who has managed to connect to xdrip tell me how they did it and what browser they are using?
Many thanks to anyone who can help.
Stroudie
Hi, Stroudie, xDrip+ isn't on Play. You can get it here:
https://github.com/NightscoutFoundation/xDrip/releases
Posts #1 and #5 on this thread
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/getting-hypo-alerts-with-libre-blucon-and-xdrip.127195/
give some detail about setting it up. Making sure the blucon is paired properly with xdrip is the main thing to watch out for: after scanning to find the blucon you neee to click the entry for it to bring up a screen where you enter the last six numbers on the side of it.
Not sure about the browser issue you mention.
Hi!Hi All,
Have been researching the Blucon Nightrider for the Libre and have a few questions about it's practicality. Wanted to get some real life answers from anyone who has experience in using it.
We want to use it at night time only, to remotely monitor my 6 year old Daughers levels from the Libre.
1) It's not completely clear how this fits on to the Libre and how big it is. Is it roughly the same size as the Libre? does it snap on to the Libre or do you need some form of band or tape to hold it all in place?
2) Does it add a lot of bulk to the Libre? I ask from a comfort perspective during sleep.
3) We hold her Libre in place using Grif Grips. The grip covers the edges of the Libre. Would this interfere with placing the Nightrider on top of it and holding in place?
4) Does it last 'forever' as long as you keep replacing the battery every couple of weeks?
5) Is it pretty easy to take off and attach back on repeatedly? Attach before sleep and remove at wake up.
Any advice on any of the points above would be much appreciated.
Cheers.
Many thanks Scott,
Will give it a go.
Been playing around with Glimp all morning.
It syncs beautifully with my S5 and I finally got it to sound alarms but could find no way to shut them up apart from closing and re-booting phone.
Will let you know how I get on
Stroudie
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