hello - first time on here! My youngest son aged 14 was diagnosed with type 1 in the summer this year. We are getting there and he is well & happier than he has been in months now and I cannot describe how that makes us all feel. I am sure there will be many mountains ahead but am happy he is happy for now. My big question is this ... he uses a libre 2 and an omnipod. For various reasons it is not practical to give him access to his phone 24/7 and so I have been looking at an apple watch for him to use so he is not carrying too many readers. My initial research is steering me to the blucon nightrider but I gather a miao miao and a nightscout would do the same job. We would get him an apple watch series 3 which I think will work with the app once it is paired through his phone but I am hoping that will work when he doesn't have his phone with him. Any help and advice would be MORE than welcome. My brain is fuzzed with it and I am the wrong age to deal with all the technology - Thank you!
THANK YOU!
I had a chatter with the Apple expert in John Lewis and I gather that the entry level apple watch would work but I am uncertain as to which 'bridge' is the best. The apple watch doesn't need to be beside the phone to work or that is what I think! Any other help would be amazing.
tHi and welcome
i will make it quite clear, that currently there is no good solution that will only use a watch. ive tried many ways... decom was going to go standalone... but the biggest issue is battery life... the constant connecting to a bluetooth device kills the battery FAST.. i dare say we will start to see solutions over the next year or so
i use apple and android and also sumsung tizen... and the john lewis rep is wrong the w apple watch wont work standalone except with bluon which does state that the watch app will connect to the blucon... and it does sometimes... but it WILL kill the battery fast.. you wont get a school day out of it... besides that blucon in my opinion is trash... i had 2 neither work properly or stay connected .. and another issie is the bluecon is quite chunky and sits right ontop of the sensor... much more risk of knocking the sensor off.
your best bet maybe to reconsider the phone idea.. but look more into the parental controls. there is now on apple more controls that can limit times of days and what apps can be used... you could lock it down so that only the diabetes apps can be used...
I also have a MiaoMiao and a bubble.. i preferred the bubble, the support was good and it always worked
Hi and welcome
i will make it quite clear, that currently there is no good solution that will only use a watch. ive tried many ways... decom was going to go standalone... but the biggest issue is battery life... the constant connecting to a bluetooth device kills the battery FAST.. i dare say we will start to see solutions over the next year or so
i use apple and android and also sumsung tizen... and the john lewis rep is wrong the w apple watch wont work standalone except with bluon which does state that the watch app will connect to the blucon... and it does sometimes... but it WILL kill the battery fast.. you wont get a school day out of it... besides that blucon in my opinion is trash... i had 2 neither work properly or stay connected .. and another issie is the bluecon is quite chunky and sits right ontop of the sensor... much more risk of knocking the sensor off.
your best bet maybe to reconsider the phone idea.. but look more into the parental controls. there is now on apple more controls that can limit times of days and what apps can be used... you could lock it down so that only the diabetes apps can be used...
I also have a MiaoMiao and a bubble.. i preferred the bubble, the support was good and it always worked
There are more software options for android phones the best being xdripHi, thank you. I need to avoid the phone as an option while I can. Teenagers are way too clever at getting round controls and there are times where he simply can’t have it. Do you reckon an android phone plus bridge is a better option? I’m super confused and every time I look at a product online it makes it worse. I just can’t believe that something as global as the Libre will not work with an apple watch!
I will go back to what I said earlierThat’s great - thank you. Which android watch do you have or do you run it on phone?
I will go back to what I said earlier
There is NO good watch option you will need a phone to collect the data this can the be passed to a watch BUT adds extra complications
There was one watch made for this I think it was called waatla watch or something similar
But I never heard of anyone having great success
So if you really must avoid the phone you'll need a libre reader
thank you all for replying - will get my head round all that information but am really super grateful!
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