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<blockquote data-quote="jka" data-source="post: 2442686" data-attributes="member: 548835"><p>There is a special watch app only for Garmin. But every smartwatch can receive android notifications. This means that when you turn it on, with every new value a notification is sent to your Smartphone. Because the watch vibrates every time a new value arrives (every minute) and because you have to look at your watch at that moment to see the value, it is not ideal, but useful during physical activity.</p><p></p><p>Juggluco is not widely tested, but you can see yourself that the values it generates are the same as the ones shown at the Librelink app. You don't need to uninstall Librelink.</p><p></p><p>Except that Juggluco has to take over the Bluetooth connection with the sensor and the alarm function of Librelink will not function anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jka, post: 2442686, member: 548835"] There is a special watch app only for Garmin. But every smartwatch can receive android notifications. This means that when you turn it on, with every new value a notification is sent to your Smartphone. Because the watch vibrates every time a new value arrives (every minute) and because you have to look at your watch at that moment to see the value, it is not ideal, but useful during physical activity. Juggluco is not widely tested, but you can see yourself that the values it generates are the same as the ones shown at the Librelink app. You don't need to uninstall Librelink. Except that Juggluco has to take over the Bluetooth connection with the sensor and the alarm function of Librelink will not function anymore. [/QUOTE]
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