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<blockquote data-quote="Muneeb" data-source="post: 2105162" data-attributes="member: 491635"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>If its the same watch I can ssee on amazon for £33, then I don't think that will work. That looks like a general fitness tracker watch and doesn't have android wear OS 2.0 on it. So you wouldn't be able to install the required apps let alone read the libre/MM.</p><p></p><p>I think the cheapest Wear OS watches are the ticwatch range, hence people buying them for libre/MM attachments. (These can often be had for under £100 on offer)</p><p></p><p>Spike is for Apple iPhones only. Glimp or Xdrip is for Android phones. I use glimp but I believe Xdrip allows you to use the watch as a standalone reader even when the phone is not in range as explained in this thread.</p><p></p><p>So basically you need a miaomiao with libre, any ticwatch, and either xdrip or glimp for use with an android phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muneeb, post: 2105162, member: 491635"] Hi, If its the same watch I can ssee on amazon for £33, then I don't think that will work. That looks like a general fitness tracker watch and doesn't have android wear OS 2.0 on it. So you wouldn't be able to install the required apps let alone read the libre/MM. I think the cheapest Wear OS watches are the ticwatch range, hence people buying them for libre/MM attachments. (These can often be had for under £100 on offer) Spike is for Apple iPhones only. Glimp or Xdrip is for Android phones. I use glimp but I believe Xdrip allows you to use the watch as a standalone reader even when the phone is not in range as explained in this thread. So basically you need a miaomiao with libre, any ticwatch, and either xdrip or glimp for use with an android phone. [/QUOTE]
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