Not ideal but could you connect a smartwatch and get it to send alarms to that? Then you could turn the phone itself on silent but leave the alarms on? The smartwatch would vibrate???I use an iPhone - there’s no option of vibrate mode, just silent or ring. I’ve gone through and manually turned off all of the notifications in my phone but there are some that can’t be disabled.
Unfortunately the Dexcom One doesn’t connect to any devices except my phone, as far as I know.Not ideal but could you connect a smartwatch and get it to send alarms to that? Then you could turn the phone itself on silent but leave the alarms on? The smartwatch would vibrate???
(Disclaimer using G6 )
Does it connect to clarity?Unfortunately the Dexcom One doesn’t connect to any devices except my phone, as far as I know.
Yes but as far as I can see, that just gives me the data- no options to tweak the settings.Does it connect to clarity?
Hmm this could be a good shout - I’ve used the g6 with my Fitbit and it worked well.Morning
I am currently using Dexcom One. It does say in the settings section under alerts that Dexcom One will not override your phone settings and that if your phone is set to silent you will not hear or feel alerts.
I get alerts on my Apple Watch when my phone is on silent
not sure if this is the same for the g 6 or 7
I use the glance watchface on my versa 2 fitbit watch, which gets data from clarity in the cloud.The nurse that set me up with the Dexcom one yesterday said that it wouldn’t connect to any watches. Do you use a specific app?
I used the glance app when I trialled the G6 app and it was great!I use the glance watchface on my versa 2 fitbit watch, which gets data from clarity in the cloud.
But that is dependent on you adding yourself as a clarity follower on the g6 app...
Sounds like a deliberate downgrade by dexcom to make the ONE cheaper....The One app doesn’t have the ability to add followers unfortunately.
I’d tend to agree with you! Probably made it cheap to get the NHS to use it as an alternative to the libre.Sounds like a deliberate downgrade by dexcom to make the ONE cheaper....
(Maybe I'm overly cynical)
Yes, I know exactly what you mean.I tried Dexcom One with Shuggah and found it useful being able to calibrate. The only issue I had then was that I had switch blue tooth off from Dexcom because Shuggah needed access to Bluetooth. As a consequence none of the data went to Dexcom clarity.
Hope this makes sense
Hi I'm curious as your using the G6 transmitter does this allow you to use the G6 software on your phone ?For anyone who might be interested…
I gave up on the Dexcom one. I was finding that it ran consistently high, which meant that it wasn’t catching hypos quickly. My hypo awareness isn’t great at the moment as I’ve been keeping control very tight in pregnancy, so this wasn’t ideal. Even setting my target levels a bit high didn’t help too much. When the dex thought I was 4.5, I was actually 2.5.
Disappointed that the calibration didn’t work out.
My plan for now is to keep getting the one sensors on prescription, but to buy the g6 transmitter separately as they seem to work fine together.
Ultimately it works out at £200every 3 months rather than £150 per month. My endo is supportive of this too.
Yep it works just as though it’s a standard G6.Hi I'm curious as your using the G6 transmitter does this allow you to use the G6 software on your phone ?
I’ve just been looking into buying my first transmitter this week.Thanks so much for this, I’ve been offered the Dexcom One on the NHS, but it’s way too limited in connectivity for me. I currently using Shuggah with Libre 2 so can get rtcmg on my watch etc etc. So I also will go the same route as you.
Massive thx
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