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Smartwatch and libre sensor

Fancy a bit of history? An old post of mine with what was the first stand alone designated wrist reader & alarm.
(Which transmitted to the phone.)
Then for some reason the support & updates on the devices stopped, making this bit of kit running on an “xDrip light” redundant..


Edit to link the topic.
 
Fancy a bit of history? An old post of mine with what was the first stand alone designated wrist reader & alarm.
(Which transmitted to the phone.)
Then for some reason the support & updates on the devices stopped, making this bit of kit running on an “xDrip light” redundant..


Edit to link the topic.

Yes and a saw only yesterday xdrip4ios removed watlaa support

Id love nothing more than to leave the phone at home…. And actually can for short periods as I have alerts on the pump

I think we will start to see better watch support in the coming years
 
Libra shouldn’t need scanning for data transfer. I am confused.
Didn’t the older Libre 2’s require scanning . I seem to recall it wasn’t until the 2 plus came along that data was automatically transferred.
 
Didn’t the older Libre 2’s require scanning . I seem to recall it wasn’t until the 2 plus came along that data was automatically transferred.
Hi @Melgar .

The L2 became a full on CGM on release. Prior to that the Libre MKI was a flash monitor that needed NFC scanning.. Though there where a couple of 3rd party Bluetooth “bridges” in the L1 era that could constantly NFC scan & send readings to 3rd party developed apps like Diabox or Glimp?

However with the Libre 2 & the plus (15 day sensor.) it still needs to be NFC scanned on initial start up to initiate BT pairing with the device reading it.. Each sensor has a unique code.

Yes and a saw only yesterday xdrip4ios removed watlaa support

Id love nothing more than to leave the phone at home…. And actually can for short periods as I have alerts on the pump

I think we will start to see better watch support in the coming years

My only gripe is watch battery life. The tech as it stands right now works fantastic for me..
I rarely pull my phone out of my pocket. & only use the alarms on the watch as a discreet buzz.
I don’t even pull my wallet anymore with “tap & pay.”
 
Hi @Melgar .

The L2 became a full on CGM on release. Prior to that the Libre MKI was a flash monitor that needed NFC scanning.. Though there where a couple of 3rd party Bluetooth “bridges” in the L1 era that could constantly NFC scan & send readings to 3rd party developed apps like Diabox or Glimp?

However with the Libre 2 & the plus (15 day sensor.) it still needs to be NFC scanned on initial start up to initiate BT pairing with the device reading it.. Each sensor has a unique code.



My only gripe is watch battery life. The tech as it stands right now works fantastic for me..
I rarely pull my phone out of my pocket. & only use the alarms on the watch as a discreet buzz.
I don’t even pull my wallet anymore with “tap & pay.”

Similar here I actually have cellular on my watch, so I do try when possible to go phone less
 
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