Seems like we did exactly the same today!I had the 21-04-29 build installed.
Then did the latest "third one."
It's only been a couple of hours with the update for me. Seems to be running smooth on my device..
My sensors always read lower than blood, which for me is the main reason to use DiaBox, as unlike the Libre app, you can calibrate it!For the last 2 nights I've been woke with constant alerts of hypo and when checked BGM I was at a good level.
Thank you so much. Watch beeping as going high now lol. Can't winMy sensors always read lower than blood, which for me is the main reason to use DiaBox, as unlike the Libre app, you can calibrate it!
I'll try to attatch the file on how to do so, hope it works.
Most people turn off the signal loss alarm, so the only alarms they'll get will be for high and low, at ranges you choose yourself.I've give up with it. Alarms going off all the time.
You on about the Libre app or on the watch? Never got signal loss while using Diabox and G watch. Since uninstalling I started getting signal loss. If no signal, how can it alert me on a hypo?Most people turn off the signal loss alarm, so the only alarms they'll get will be for high and low, at ranges you choose yourself.
No watch here.You on about the Libre app or on the watch? Never got signal loss while using Diabox and G watch. Since uninstalling I started getting signal loss. If no signal, how can it alert me on a hypo?
I meant many people who use the Libre2 without any add ons like smart watches or 3rd party apps turn off the signal loss alarm because it drives them crazy.Uninstalled and my Libre 2 sensor kept losing signal.
Not had it much apart from first 24 hours. So far it's behaving. Just angry as I've lost my data from when it started. Wonder if my diabetes clinic will still have itNo watch here.
And you're right, if no signal, it can't alert you to a hypo.
But the signal usually gets picked up again by itself.
I meant many people who use the Libre2 without any add ons like smart watches or 3rd party apps turn off the signal loss alarm because it drives them crazy.
Have you been scanning with the Libre App as well? If so, your data will be in LibreView.Not had it much apart from first 24 hours. So far it's behaving. Just angry as I've lost my data from when it started. Wonder if my diabetes clinic will still have it
Yes I've been scanning, just no data showing for me to seeHave you been scanning with the Libre App as well? If so, your data will be in LibreView.
I'm using phone appHave you clicked this in LibreView?
The left symbol is for the reader, the right one for the phone app.
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I think I see what is happening now, there are a couple different things going on at the same time.Yes I've been scanning, just no data showing for me to see
Thank you. I will check that out. Didn't think about login in onlineI think I see what is happening now, there are a couple different things going on at the same time.
Signal loss alarms:
You suddenly started getting signal loss alarms from the official LibreLink app after you removed the DiaBox app. This makes sense; when you had DiaBox installed, the bluetooth connection for LibreLink wasn't enabled because the sensor can only have a bluetooth connection with one app at the same time.
When you removed DiaBox, the LibreLink app took over, and started giving you signal loss alarms.
Very annoying, but usual behaviour for this app. Which is why so many people turn off the signal loss alarm.
Lost data:
When you uninstall the official LibreLink app and download it again, the data stored in the app will be lost because you removed the app. Those data are now forever gone from your phone.
LibreLink and LibreView:
LibreLink is the app on your phone.
LibreView is where your phone sends the data whenever you have an internet connection, in the cloud.
This is where your team gets your data from, they do not go directly into your phone or app to watch (which would be creepy!) but they log into this LibteView cloud.
On a PC/tablet you can log into LibreView as well, using the same log in details as for your phone app.
Your data will be stored there, and it has some extra graphs as well, compared to the phone app!
Just go here and follow their instructions: https://www.libreview.com/
It could be that I'm wrong on this one, possibly the bluetooth connection for LibreLink won't work on a sensor that has been paired with Diabox before. Not sure about that, but that's what I just read on Facebook.When you removed DiaBox, the LibreLink app took over, and started giving you signal loss alarms.
Very annoying, but usual behaviour for this app. Which is why so many people turn off the signal loss alarm.
Hi, what app. Do you need for a galaxy watch please, ive downloaded both the above mentioned apps.Been ok with mine apart from intermittent signal loss
Diabox on your phone then G watch for your watch on phone to connect and settings then face on watchHi, what app. Do you need for a galaxy watch please, ive downloaded both the above mentioned apps.
Kelly
Thank you xDiabox on your phone then G watch for your watch on phone to connect and settings then face on watch
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