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<blockquote data-quote="PaulinaB" data-source="post: 633192" data-attributes="member: 96654"><p>The tech from the phones is NFC, it's just how the data is send from the sensor (the disc stuck to your arm) to the reader. What i'm asking about is the sensor on the disc itself, the thing that does the measurements itself. It takes the reading from interstitial fluid, just like all other CGMs, it's not a new tech. What's new is the fact that the measurements are accurate enough to replace a bg meter and they don't need calibrations. That's what's missing in current CGMs and I'm curious how they did it.</p><p></p><p>During your trial, how close were the readings to the bg meter? Do you have to do some kind of initial bg test after putting in a new disc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulinaB, post: 633192, member: 96654"] The tech from the phones is NFC, it's just how the data is send from the sensor (the disc stuck to your arm) to the reader. What i'm asking about is the sensor on the disc itself, the thing that does the measurements itself. It takes the reading from interstitial fluid, just like all other CGMs, it's not a new tech. What's new is the fact that the measurements are accurate enough to replace a bg meter and they don't need calibrations. That's what's missing in current CGMs and I'm curious how they did it. During your trial, how close were the readings to the bg meter? Do you have to do some kind of initial bg test after putting in a new disc? [/QUOTE]
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