I've just ordered the same watch. Thanks for the recommendation!In answer to the questions just posed, Librelink is reading automatically and without scanning. My smart watch is a F57L, just search for that in eBay. I bought the watch because the advertising that I had seen said that it measured blood sugar non-intrusively (I suppose that means no needles) and it does shine a very powerful light into my wrist when I try it but the readings are dangerously inaccurate. However I have kept it for the other functions that it has. I hope that that helps.
Hi I contacted libre customer service , they sent a long list of detailed questions, which put me off, I don't think they want to deal with, I might post the faulty one with the package, finally days later my gp manager ordered new ones but only on the normal day they allowed to order. So been using finger prick - ouchy but important .It’s really important that libre send you replacements for their errors. The NHS should not have to pay again. It does take 3-4 days to arrive though but it probably costs the NHS £50 per sensor if not more. I self funded before they were available on prescription. I also had one fall off when on holiday and reported, stupidly forgot to bring BG back up or a spare. I went to buy a BG kit and with strips was very expensive. Sainsbury had a private pay libre and charged me £70
Yes!Anybody else noticed you get a smiling emoji on shuggar if you stay in range for 24 hours?
Yes, my Libre just says sensor loss all the time now and sends repeated annoying alarms to my phone to tell me that.Changed sensor mid morning
Libre reading 4 over glucose meter
Turned Bluetooth off & tried to connect with shuggar, took 4 attempts but worked eventually
Unfortunately libre kept saying signal loss so had to delete app & reinstall it again
Had signal loss 5 times today & have to keep turning the Bluetooth off & on again
Hometime libre says 5.7, shuggah 4.6 & meter 4.3
Hope they get it fixed & don’t have to mess about like this every 2 weeks
Unfortunately I can’t get it to sync with ShuggahI've just ordered the same watch. Thanks for the recommendation!
I’ve had to keep turning the Bluetooth for libre on & off, now working, but still reading higher than shuggar or glucose meterYes, my Libre just says sensor loss all the time now and sends repeated annoying alarms to my phone to tell me that.
You are so kind to go to this trouble! Thank you very much - the culprit was ‘other apps’ in the H Band app notifications. All working now.OK, I have my iPhone in front of me as I write this. It is working with my watch without a problem so I am looking at the settings that I am using: Bluetooth is on and shows a link to the watch and the Libre 2 sensor, amongst other, irrelevant, items. Staying in Settings and moving on to Notifications I have looked at the setting for H Band. Incidentally, but vitally, H Band is the app that you need on your 'phone for the watch. In Notifications the setting for H Band shows that notifications are allowed, the banner style is shown as temporary and the sounds and badges are turned on. Alerts are set as activated for lock screen, notification centre and banners. 'Show previews' is set as 'always' and the 'notification grouping' is set as 'automatic'. By the way, don't ask me what all of this means, I'm simply reading the settings on my iPhone in the hope that if you copy them all will be resolved. In Notifications the settings for LibreLink are that notifications are allowed and 'Critical Alerts' and 'Time-Sesitive Notifications' are both turned on. All the rest of the settings are the same as the ones for H Band. Finally in Notifications I have looked at Shuggah and the settings are exactly the same as H Band. In the Shuggah app itself I have gone into its own settings, I think the relevant settings are: 'Show BG in Notifications' and 'Show BG in the App Badge' are turned and I have set the Notification Interval to 15 minutes. In the H Band app I have clicked on 'more' in the Dashboard and opened its settings (the little cog wheel symbol); In notifications the relevant one that is turned on is at the bottom of the list and is ' Other apps'. 'Pair device' is turned on. I don't think that anything else in H Band is relevant. I suspect that the important setting is that 'Other apps' is turned on in Notifications. I hope that these settings can be replicated on your phone, I use an iPhone and I don't know what all of the above would look like on something different. I will log in again before I go to bed tonight and I'll take another look tomorrow morning. Please let me know how you get on.
i have set up my phone with calendar events to be in my home screen at all time but its very hit and miss. will work sometimes then not at all for a day or two. It seemingly updates every 10 mins when it worksHaving recommended the watch I felt that I had to try and help get it working. I'm glad that we managed it. I am sure that you will find the ability to simply glance at your wrist to keep up to date a real advantage especially when you are driving. I have the notification period set to 15 minutes but you can have it as frequent as you like by altering the setting in the Shuggah app.
You may recall from an earlier post of mine that my testing of both apps against finger pricks showed that Shuggah was generally very close to what finger pricks showed, while Libre was between 0.4 and 1.0 higher. This only changed when BG was rising or falling quickly. Then the gap between Shuggah and Libre narrows until, particularly at low values, Libre became closest to finger pricks. I recall someone else pointing out that the way the apps read the sensor varies because of the way they work. Now that I know this, I am able to interpret the data and act accordingly, either injecting rapid insulin when going high and drinking fruit juice when going low. The alarms on Libre I set to give me early warnings and then readjust them each time they go off. I now feel I have better BG control than I have ever had. I’m due to change my sensor again next Sunday morning and I’m not looking forward to this after the issues I had with a new sensor on the Sunday after the updated Libre app was available. I am hoping that turning off Bluetooth on Libre, once my new sensor is active, will then help me to get the sensor to connect to Shuggah rather more quickly than last time. Once Shuggah is connected I can then turn Bluetooth back on for Libre, and hopefully my current situation, of both apps working perfectly side-by-side, will return. I live in hope!I’ve had to keep turning the Bluetooth for libre on & off, now working, but still reading higher than shuggar or glucose meter
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