From the Files app look for Audio. It's the top 3 on mine.The Libre 3 app is very similar to the Libre 2 app, but the alarms are not changeable in Libre 3 - not the sound and not the volume.
I tried looking for this file for the Libre 3 app and couldn't get it changed. If anyone has done this in Libre 3 (Android), I would love to know how to change the alarm sounds.
Right now, I've got the alarms switched off because they wreak havoc on my nerves when they go off. I just keep a closer eye on my readings which is easy to do since the app changes in real time (the Libre 3 reader requires you to change screens to get an updated reading).
There is a reader for FreeStyle Libre 3. The FSL 3 reader looks exactly like the FSL 2 reader, but the FSL 3 reader is grey.Can you confirm that there is a reader available for FSL 3? I was under the impression that it could only be used with a phone, and this rather worried me as I seldom carry a phone and just use the reader which I carry in my shirt pocket with my FSL 2.
Yeah. I've found these files and tried changing them, but it didn't change the alarms.From the Files app look for Audio. It's the top 3 on mine.
Hmm, that's annoying. That view from Files is a list of all audio files, so it would seem from your findings that they aren't using standard file name or formats.Yeah. I've found these files and tried changing them, but it didn't change the alarms.
It's possible that because I have both FSL 2 and 3 apps, the files I changed were for FSL 2. Maybe FSL 3 is set up differently and doesn't expose the audio files.
When I plugged my phone into the computer to search for the files, I found nothing specific to FSL 3.
Samsung A12 is tooI ordered a Google phone, may have been the 3 ..had to return it, as the NFC wouldn't read my Abbott sensor ..not sure if the new models now work? I switched to a Samsung galaxy s20 phone, which I have kept and has been reliable ever since, only use this as a reader, hope that helps.
Hi...I have used the libre for a few years now.The new libre 3 is quite a bit smaller .I don't use the app on my smartphone .The reader works best for me.At times I get a message telling me that there is no connection.Bluetooth not doing it's thing! I have been a Type 1 for 46 years and am now in my seventies. So lots of experience! The app is a personal choice and very useful for youngsters as parents can help with the management of the diabetes.I myself do not want the app on my phone, but it's just my personal choice.Altogether the Freestyle Libre 3 is working okay for me .As we live outside the UK but are NHs funded the costs are covered.Due to being a UK citizen and fully paid up with the system etc.it works.There are always improvements that can be made.I say try and be positive and look after yourself.Hi guys, have been on libre 2 for less than a month, and because of my type of work I’ve been offered the libre 3, is anyone else using the 3 at the moment? I’ve heard it’s better and smaller than the 2, but it’s needs android phone to use at the moment.
The Freestyle Libre 3 reader can work without a phone . You can do blood tests as well as having your interstercial sugar levels on your reader.I hope that we won’t be forced to buy smartphones just to get blood sugars results ?
I have an old Nokia for telephoning and texts, I can’t afford to buy a newish smartphone.
The FSL3 is delivered with a reader.With this reader there is no need to scan the sensor, just keep it near you and it gives you the reading.Unlike with the FSL2 when the new sensor is attached the reader needs to touch the sensor for activation.After that no need for scanning anymore.I hope that helps.Abbotts do rather want people to use the app but there is no need.Can you confirm that there is a reader available for FSL 3? I was under the impression that it could only be used with a phone, and this rather worried me as I seldom carry a phone and just use the reader which I carry in my shirt pocket with my FSL 2.
From the Files app look for Audio. It's the top 3 on mine.
Hmm, good luck with Abbott support!Still no joy with this, going to go to Abbotts support.
Well yes but bizarrely it's still giving me the same annoying sound and volume! Unbelievable. It must be embedded in the app. Thought this was definitely going to crack it. Weird. Oh well.Well done - persistence pays off.
This was what I found too. No matter what settings I tried changing, the annoying alarms stayed the same.Well yes but bizarrely it's still giving me the same annoying sound and volume! Unbelievable. It must be embedded in the app. Thought this was definitely going to crack it. Weird. Oh well.
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