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<blockquote data-quote="LooperCat" data-source="post: 2066636" data-attributes="member: 468055"><p>Sorry I’m so late to the party, if he has an Apple phone to be used as the master (data collection device), then you need either Spike or Tomato, yes. In order to be able to share that data with your android devices, you need to set up a Nightscout account, which is basically just cloud based storage for your data. You can then follow his levels via the Nightscout app or a browser, complete with alarms. They’re a little more involved to set up than the usual apps you get from the App Store, but if you follow the instructions to the letter, quite doable. </p><p></p><p>I have an iPhone running Spike, my husband can follow using Nightscout on his - he only gets an alarm if I drop below 2mmol. The plan is if that happens, he’ll ring or text me to make sure I’m ok, and if I don’t answer, he can call for help - we share our locations with each other as I travel all over the country alone. We haven’t needed to use this yet, and only set it up when I got my pump but it’s reassuring to have, as a “just in case”. My son and consultant also have access to my Nightscout data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LooperCat, post: 2066636, member: 468055"] Sorry I’m so late to the party, if he has an Apple phone to be used as the master (data collection device), then you need either Spike or Tomato, yes. In order to be able to share that data with your android devices, you need to set up a Nightscout account, which is basically just cloud based storage for your data. You can then follow his levels via the Nightscout app or a browser, complete with alarms. They’re a little more involved to set up than the usual apps you get from the App Store, but if you follow the instructions to the letter, quite doable. I have an iPhone running Spike, my husband can follow using Nightscout on his - he only gets an alarm if I drop below 2mmol. The plan is if that happens, he’ll ring or text me to make sure I’m ok, and if I don’t answer, he can call for help - we share our locations with each other as I travel all over the country alone. We haven’t needed to use this yet, and only set it up when I got my pump but it’s reassuring to have, as a “just in case”. My son and consultant also have access to my Nightscout data. [/QUOTE]
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