I’ve used L1 and L2 since they became available, and whilst it was a game changer, I did experience inconsistencies in sensor accuracy. As a good one got towards the end the impending change became stressful. Abbott were good as gold changing them, but it was the couple of days of uncertainty and having to call them. So I eventually decided to switch to the One+. If the L2+ had become available I’m sure I would have gone for that, because I was comfortable with the L2.
I have just finished my fourth one, and initial impressions are great. The device is very accurate as far as I can see. I have never had signal problems with either, so I’d look elsewhere for that. But the One+ functionality is good, arguably better. I like the presentation of the data in the app, but do find data input clunky.
For example, when I have breakfast I have to enter FOUR separate notes. Meal carbs, 4 taps, fast insulin, 4 taps, slow insulin, 4 taps, note (detail of what I’m eating - just me not necessary). It is much more clunky than the LibeLink app IMHO. I am getting used to it now. So is my wife - she commented on how long it took me to do a meal entry with out me saying.
The app also gives you useful info on the Lock Screen with out having to go past that in many cases. EG acknowledging alerts.
i would recommend the switch. So far.