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Title: Ultrahuman M1 continuous glucose monitor launches in US
Post by: Redaktion on February 27, 2024, 11:26:44
Ultrahuman has launched the M1 Live continuous glucose monitor in the US. The solution uses the FDA-approved Abbott FreeStyle Libre sensor, providing real-time data in the Ultrahuman app. Customers in the US can purchase bundles that are currently discounted or opt for a monthly subscription.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ultrahuman-M1-continuous-glucose-monitor-launches-in-US.807467.0.html
Title: Re: Ultrahuman M1 continuous glucose monitor launches in US
Post by: Hal Gross on February 27, 2024, 15:56:34
Interesting that they want big bucks for a app that is basically free and gives you pretty much the same info.
The "free" app is called:
Juggluco. Look it up...
Title: Re: Ultrahuman M1 continuous glucose monitor launches in US
Post by: Horqua on February 27, 2024, 17:44:29
Wow! If only I was a billionaire, I could afford this device!
Title: Re: Ultrahuman M1 continuous glucose monitor launches in US
Post by: Paul Jacobs on February 27, 2024, 18:43:54
With over 56 years as a Type 1 diabetic with 28 years on a pump, the Beta Bionics new, FDA cleared insulin pump is by far the most revolutionary way to control diabetes. It requires a Dexcom G6 or G7 to function, enter your body weight then nothing else. It is ideal for those who do not count carbs and the closest pump to a functioning pancreas and priced a few thousand less than traditional pumps. My out of pocket copay is $800 where a new Tandem T-Slim is $1,600 with my current T-Slim is no longer under warranty so timing is perfect. I look forward to improved control which is what we all seek in battling and beating type 1 diabetes. This companies sale ends Feb. 29, so they are hoping to exploit those making rash decisions. Contact your diabetes education dept. To discuss this
Title: Re: Ultrahuman M1 continuous glucose monitor launches in US
Post by: A on February 27, 2024, 21:02:15
it is not the app, it is the sensor that cost money. Similar to supersapiens which also use abbott libre sense.