Hello good.It turns out that I have a Dexcom G4 for recently and thinking a little it occurred to me that maybe there was some way for a mobile to read the transmitter data and save wearing the receiver.Well, I have not found anything.If anyone you find something you tell me. However, I have found something else that may interest you.It turns out that there are people who have managed to connect a receiver to a mobile and this one who sends the data to any mobile or even a pebble clock.
You would have to be connected to a mobile all the time to send the data but for example for whom a child could know at all times what sugar your son has wherever or you can buy a melt put the receiver with the mobile and take thatIn a bag, bandit... While you comfortably see your sugar on another mobile or the Pebble watch.If you want more information, tell me.
Banhop, if it works, for FA tell us, I am making a diabetes app (another one for the thousand that already exists) for Android and I would like to put some of the dexcom ....
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Hello, about 15 days ago I talked about this in the G4 post.Without a doubt, it is the future. Being able to carry the clock with the level ... Of course, the price to be paid, for now, is the "revelry" of cables and devices ... on the one hand mobile, and receiver connected to the mobile, and also an eye with this boys, the G4 USB connector is quite fragile, you have to protect it and make sure it does not move.The Yankies have even curled some boxes in foam rubber.It is delicate, it is obviously not intended for that (any bad movement or tap, and you load the USB connector).
But the idea is perfect.Ideally, it will be that the G4 receptor itself transmitted to the Pebble for example, without all this party.
If someone is encouraging, very interesting, no doubt ...