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<blockquote data-quote="DunePlodder" data-source="post: 825841" data-attributes="member: 25119"><p>As HaroldC says the xDrip box has a range of about 6 metres similar to the Dexcom.</p><p>At the moment I have the xDrip in a plastic box about the same size as a glasses case (see first picture) but it would fit in something much smaller when I find something suitable. I don't think a metal glasses case would work but a plastic one would.</p><p></p><p>HaroldC I usually have my Dexcom in my pocket. My last transmitter lasted about 13 months. I wouldn't have thought it would make much difference to transmitter battery life though perhaps the receiver battery might need charging more often?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DunePlodder, post: 825841, member: 25119"] As HaroldC says the xDrip box has a range of about 6 metres similar to the Dexcom. At the moment I have the xDrip in a plastic box about the same size as a glasses case (see first picture) but it would fit in something much smaller when I find something suitable. I don't think a metal glasses case would work but a plastic one would. HaroldC I usually have my Dexcom in my pocket. My last transmitter lasted about 13 months. I wouldn't have thought it would make much difference to transmitter battery life though perhaps the receiver battery might need charging more often? [/QUOTE]
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