CheeseSeaker
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Just my view and a bit of research.
Libre 2 and 3 are different in the following ways:
1. Size - 3 wins (about the size of 2 5p pieces stuck together - L2 is just bigger than a 2p piece and about 1.5 times as thick
2. NFC scanner - Libre 2 wins as 3 doesn't have an NFC aerial (hence smaller)
3. Libre 3 is new and will be negotiated for 'soon ish' as Abbott want to end production of the 2, but that takes years (about 5 based on L1 to L2 phase out)
4. Accuracy looks to be about the same - its the same basic kit - worth remembering that there is no consistent CGM accuracy standards - so manufactures can change the goal posts with each device - its very difficult to compare any CGM to another
5. Dex One seems to be about as good as L2 in reliability and accuracy terms (but that's anecdotally reading from people experiences on t'internet
6. You won't be able to scan a L3 - so a really reliable Bluetooth connection will be needed for it to work (might be an issue for Samsung and some Apple users as there have recently been issues with bluetooth stacks)
For now I'm sticking with L2 - Its available on the NHS and works as well as most of the lower cost CGM options although accuracy and reliability does appear to be better if you self fund the Dex G7 etc etc - but lots of us can't afford to do that
Libre 2 and 3 are different in the following ways:
1. Size - 3 wins (about the size of 2 5p pieces stuck together - L2 is just bigger than a 2p piece and about 1.5 times as thick
2. NFC scanner - Libre 2 wins as 3 doesn't have an NFC aerial (hence smaller)
3. Libre 3 is new and will be negotiated for 'soon ish' as Abbott want to end production of the 2, but that takes years (about 5 based on L1 to L2 phase out)
4. Accuracy looks to be about the same - its the same basic kit - worth remembering that there is no consistent CGM accuracy standards - so manufactures can change the goal posts with each device - its very difficult to compare any CGM to another
5. Dex One seems to be about as good as L2 in reliability and accuracy terms (but that's anecdotally reading from people experiences on t'internet
6. You won't be able to scan a L3 - so a really reliable Bluetooth connection will be needed for it to work (might be an issue for Samsung and some Apple users as there have recently been issues with bluetooth stacks)
For now I'm sticking with L2 - Its available on the NHS and works as well as most of the lower cost CGM options although accuracy and reliability does appear to be better if you self fund the Dex G7 etc etc - but lots of us can't afford to do that