

App to download on Android ( version v20220215) That means that readings reach both Apps. It supports traditional reading through the Freestyle LibreLink App.It is an App developed by a team of developers related to the Bubblan product and that allows you to read manually directly from the sensor (without the need for Bubblan).
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Installation tutorial: How to install Nightscout for dummies (like me) (Spanish).Surely following it you will not have any problem! Installing Nightscout is not trivial, but I have created a tutorial to explain how to do it step by step.Creating your own Nightscout website where you can upload your data, store it and then share it is the first step for many other Nightscout-based apps that will allow you to view continuous glucose data, visualize the data on your smartwatch, broadcast messages by Alexa when there is hypo or hyperglycemia, etc.Once we have the data on your Nightscout website we can download and share it with other users through XDRip or Diabox in real time. To upload glucose measurement data to Nightscout, you use data collectors (uploaders) such as Diabox or the patched App.Nightscout began as an Open Source initiative in February 2013 where parents with children with diabetes developed solutions to help them in their day to day thanks to technology (does this idea rings the bell?).Nigthscout is the platform that will allow you to store all your data in the cloud and dispose of it through a website you own.There are different Apps that allow you to do this: This method avoids having to install a hardware device attached to the sensor. Using Software: We connect in this case directly to the sensor through a mobile application wich captures the glucose readings and displays them in the App. Price (July-22): 148,68€ ( Bubble Mini Glucose Monitor).Supported apps: xDrip+ (Android) and xDrip Swift (iOS), NightScout (Web), Diabox (iOS/Android).Features: Sending measurements continuously to the phone, automatic alerts, waterproof (30 minutes at 2m depth), rechargeable battery (10 days of autonomy).It is a white reader shaped device like a cat face (😊 and it is not the MiaoMiao) that is positioned attached to the sensor and that sends the measurements continuously directly to the mobile.Compatible apps: Tomato (MiaoMiao’s own app and comes to version 3, iOS/Android), xDrip+ (Miaomiao 1 and 2, Android), Spike (Miaomiao 1 and 2, iOS) and Glimp (Miaomiao 1 and 2, Android).Features: Sending measurements continuously to the phone, automatic alerts, allows you to share measurements with the family, is IP67 to resist water and is recharged by battery.It is a square white reader that is positioned attached to the sensor and that connects directly with your mobile to send the measurements continuously.Using Hardware: This implies that we have to put an additional device to our sensor on top of it and that will be responsible for making periodic readings on the sensor. The methods I know today to achieve continuous measurement can be using hardware or software. That is why I think it is very interesting to write this article in order to achieve the functionality of continuous measurement with the most common sensor today that is the FreeStyle Libre 2 and that is the one that they provide us in the State of Madrid (Spain).

Unfortunately, this type of sensors are not yet funded by Spanish Public Health Authority (Social Security) in the different Spanish states (at least until the date of this article in July 2022). Manufacturers have finally begun to bring continuous measurement sensors to the market, as is the case of the Abbot Freestyle Libre 3. This will allow us to have a continuous control over glucose measurements simply by looking at our mobile phone or our smartwatch, which significantly increases our comfort. I have started writing this post because one of the most important advantages we can obtain thanks to technology is obtaining continuous glucose measurements on our mobile phone, which prevents us from having to obtain this data by manually reading the sensor through the NFC reader of our mobile. Can we continuously measure glucose levels?
