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<blockquote data-quote="Scott-C" data-source="post: 1488120" data-attributes="member: 374531"><p>If you're desperate to use libre and Apple, Ambrosia Systems have recently started selling a transmitter called Blucon Nightriderwhich is placed in top of libre and bluetooths results every five minutes to a phone. The app LinkBluCon works on Apple phones.Or at least I think it does...sorry, I'm not a phone or Apple geek, but their facebook page mentions iOS.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://en-gb.facebook.com/ambrosiasys/" target="_blank">https://en-gb.facebook.com/ambrosiasys/</a></p><p></p><p>Their twitter feed says they're trying to get it to work on Apple watch:</p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/ambrosia_sys/status/823462249138294784?lang=en" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/ambrosia_sys/status/823462249138294784?lang=en</a></p><p></p><p>A word of caution, though, it worked brilliantly for me for the first two days, very close to my meter, but since then they've been way out, like half my meter result. Once read 1.39 when I was really 4.2! It only launched a couple of weeks ago, so looks like there are still teething problems, although I can't rule out the possibility maybe I've just had bad luck with a duff sensor I'll try it again in the last few days of my next sensor. The app is nowhere near as good as LibreLink or the Abbot reader software,but seeingg a list of five minute readings was quite compelling for tracking changing levels..while it worked! Like I say, not convinced by it at the moment, but worth keeping an eye on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott-C, post: 1488120, member: 374531"] If you're desperate to use libre and Apple, Ambrosia Systems have recently started selling a transmitter called Blucon Nightriderwhich is placed in top of libre and bluetooths results every five minutes to a phone. The app LinkBluCon works on Apple phones.Or at least I think it does...sorry, I'm not a phone or Apple geek, but their facebook page mentions iOS. [URL]https://en-gb.facebook.com/ambrosiasys/[/URL] Their twitter feed says they're trying to get it to work on Apple watch: [URL]https://twitter.com/ambrosia_sys/status/823462249138294784?lang=en[/URL] A word of caution, though, it worked brilliantly for me for the first two days, very close to my meter, but since then they've been way out, like half my meter result. Once read 1.39 when I was really 4.2! It only launched a couple of weeks ago, so looks like there are still teething problems, although I can't rule out the possibility maybe I've just had bad luck with a duff sensor I'll try it again in the last few days of my next sensor. The app is nowhere near as good as LibreLink or the Abbot reader software,but seeingg a list of five minute readings was quite compelling for tracking changing levels..while it worked! Like I say, not convinced by it at the moment, but worth keeping an eye on. [/QUOTE]
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