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New Diabetic Watch!!

would you wear this watch?

  • yes

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • no

    Votes: 3 75.0%

  • Total voters
    4

jacobp93

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Location
London, United Kingdom
Type of diabetes
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I do not have diabetes
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Hi I am a student at The University Of Brighton studying Product design. I am designing a new watch to help diabetics monitor their blood sugar. The idea is to make people with diabetes life a lot easier. I have created an app that would link up with the watch and give a constant feed of your blood sugar, instead of having to take blood. It uses a new Biosensor that is implanted in your skin and feeds to the watch.
http://glucowatch.mobapp.at
It would be extremely helpful if anyone could go on my webapp, have a look and email me some feedback or your thoughts, any help would very much appreciated.
Also if you are in the Brighton area and have Diabetes, I am looking for some people to do some user testing which would just involve me coming to see you and showing you the watch and ask you to use it. any help would be very helpful.
Thank you for your time.

Email: [email protected]
 
Hi
Check your units, Glucose is not measured in mg/cl
It is either mmol/L or mg/dl.
I might then wear the watch?
 
I am tad too far (Horley, Surrey) but id be interested in buying one, if it works :)
 
Im even further in South Africa, but I to would be interested in buying one ( with the correct units that work);)
 
I would be interested in the product - too far away from you though to do any testing.
 
Sorry in South Wales so too far away as well but could be a great device



Type 2 diagnosed 24/01/2013.
Novomix 30, Victoza, Simvistatin.
 
Oooh how exciting! I'm definitely interested! A possible drawback for those of us with a monitoring obsession is the time spent looking at the watch could bring about premature death caused as we go under buses, hit lampposts and are divorced by our long suffering and ignored beloveds! ;-)

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