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<blockquote data-quote="Jordi77" data-source="post: 2687666" data-attributes="member: 221771"><p>I use a Libre 2 and I also use a Apple watch and airpods and use a few other things that are Bluetooth and I haven't found anything that interferers with it just now and then it may lose the signal but what is new but anyway it only does that if you are 6 meters away from it and have something in between it like a wooden door or brick wall when you charge your phone but I've certainly never had any problems with it and I would recommend it to you to use as it's only a little bump on your arm and you get the signal always with your results and it doesn't feel out of place when you wear it just you have to watch if you nick any small vessels under the skin but otherwise it's pain free to use unlike the blood meters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordi77, post: 2687666, member: 221771"] I use a Libre 2 and I also use a Apple watch and airpods and use a few other things that are Bluetooth and I haven't found anything that interferers with it just now and then it may lose the signal but what is new but anyway it only does that if you are 6 meters away from it and have something in between it like a wooden door or brick wall when you charge your phone but I've certainly never had any problems with it and I would recommend it to you to use as it's only a little bump on your arm and you get the signal always with your results and it doesn't feel out of place when you wear it just you have to watch if you nick any small vessels under the skin but otherwise it's pain free to use unlike the blood meters [/QUOTE]
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