The needle-free Glucowear continuous glucose monitor (CGM) has recently been exhibited at the American Diabetes Association's 83rd Scientific Sessions and has also had an impressive design overhaul. The non-invasive Glucowear blood sugar tracker could seriously disrupt the current diabetes device market if Afon manages to start selling it in 2024.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Non-invasive-Glucowear-continuous-glucose-monitor-looks-set-to-be-diabetes-device-market-disruptor-as-Afon-sticks-to-2024-target.735766.0.html
I am ready to welcome the clown car, and watch the diabeetus bots shamble out into the comment section.
It good 👍 to see technology improve our health monitor devices ,but we didn't see any thing about how it's works and how technological think just all things for markting
All fine and good but what if I don't want to use a smartwatch. Why can't it be a bracelet that you wear and then you have it connected to your smartphone. Q
Why? Diabox does it already for free, real time from Libra or other one. no hardware needed.
Lasting 14 days on a charge is fine but how long will it take to charge it? One hour would be much less concerning than, say, eight hours. The time it takes to charge can be quite dangerous to a brittle type 1 diabetic.
Would this device be able to communicate with Omnipod? I currently use a Dexcom CGM that does that. Thanks.