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<blockquote data-quote="catapillar" data-source="post: 1431498" data-attributes="member: 32394"><p>How will data be store in cloud storage? how is it going to connect to the Internet to upload to the cloud? Would it be easier for a Bluetooth connection to an app and then an upload from the app?</p><p></p><p>Why is it only alerting to highs? Highs don't need an instant reaction and a fix. Lows do. </p><p></p><p>If it will be connected to the web for upload to cloud storage, why not get the continuous readings continuously sent to a third party (the parent or carer) so that they can keep an eye on blood sugar before reaches the limit when an alarm is triggered?</p><p></p><p>If its continuously monitoring is it also predicting with trend arrows? How often is it giving separate readings from the coninuous monitoring? Does it need calibrating with a finger stick?</p><p></p><p>Reverse iontophoresis is an interesting idea and all, but it's been considered as a method for non invasive blood sugar monitoring since the early 90s, was unsuccessful with the glucowatch and the next attempt is not due to be launched until 2018. Glucowatch should tell you that the key concern for commerciality is accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catapillar, post: 1431498, member: 32394"] How will data be store in cloud storage? how is it going to connect to the Internet to upload to the cloud? Would it be easier for a Bluetooth connection to an app and then an upload from the app? Why is it only alerting to highs? Highs don't need an instant reaction and a fix. Lows do. If it will be connected to the web for upload to cloud storage, why not get the continuous readings continuously sent to a third party (the parent or carer) so that they can keep an eye on blood sugar before reaches the limit when an alarm is triggered? If its continuously monitoring is it also predicting with trend arrows? How often is it giving separate readings from the coninuous monitoring? Does it need calibrating with a finger stick? Reverse iontophoresis is an interesting idea and all, but it's been considered as a method for non invasive blood sugar monitoring since the early 90s, was unsuccessful with the glucowatch and the next attempt is not due to be launched until 2018. Glucowatch should tell you that the key concern for commerciality is accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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