sigsauer said:
Well, I think it is an issue of compatible one system and another, they are not incompatible, that you have the option to use at each moment the system that best comes to you and period.You have cited here a lot of cons in the use of the mobile phone as a receiver but I think it also has its pros (I will not quote them) because each one is already greater to know what suits him and what he can and wants to use ,,,The only thing I say is that if technology already allows us to use the smartphone as a receiver I do not know why it is mandatory to buy a receiver, each one who uses what comes best.I am testing the free thanks to a partner of this forum and I can tell you that with the Android application that exists for the readings I almost even use the ABBOT reader, playing Padel, in the gym, working etc, etc. and that inThis case has to be passed near the sensor to read it, in the end that for tastes colleagues ..
Hello, if you are right about how you raise it.The problem of all this is that we are all going to pay the duck of the option to use the mobile as a reader, that is, if they sell 2 transmitters, the one that lasts 3 months for "the one who wants mobile", and the one that lasts 1 yearFor those who would not be the right thing to do.The problem is that even wanting to use the receiver, you are sentenced to 3 months by transmitter.His would also be to continue selling the old one that the transmitter lasts up to 3 years.
Now you can be delighted to use the mobile reading by Bluetooth the receiver Dexcom, but for the year, as soon as they take one that goes per wifi, and the transmitter lasts 15 days (yes, it will reach 5 times more), maybe you will complainthat you with the Bluetooth and 3 months arrives, and it is unfair that you have to use the wifi and buy 1 transmitter every 15 days.
That for me, is the problem, the imposition of advances, which are not such, because as you say, we are already greater and we know what we want and what we need, and at the price we can pay.
The case you raise from Abbott is totally different, it is not a continuous, or rather, does not act as such.There is no direct connection, nor do you depend on that connection (for example, alarms, those of us we trust them).In the case of the free ABBOTTT, if the mobile can make sense because, first it does not impact the battery life of anything, or the sensor, the sensor (the established), and second, because it does not cause any disorder in themobile (no alarms, no permanent connection, or ....).
But in the continuous measurement, I see too many problems (for which I understand clearly), and on top, a cost shot, whether you use it, as if not, and that is the biggest problem I see.
If the free Abbott would tell you that the sensor lasted 8 days if you use the mobile, and 15 if you use the reader, you would surely think just like me, and give the mobile!
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