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On glycemic data watches

  
Sandman
01/14/2026 9:19 a.m.

At the moment everything is correct with Diabox, G-Watch and LibreLink.I wear a Samsung S25 with a Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and a Galaxy Watch 6 Classic.

I already mentioned in another post that what I do when I lose the sensor signal for too long (more than two or three hours) is uninstall Diabox and reinstall it.

This is how I go along while Abbott releases its own app for watches that allows you to calibrate glucose values.

PS: What I mentioned above about losing the signal is not every day, far from it.It usually happens to me once a week or every 10 days or so.

Also say that I have not updated to Android 16. I am still on Android 15 because Diabox is having problems with that version.

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JordiV
01/14/2026 5:03 p.m.


@Lone said:

@nigiriI don't know if the app you are testing is Juggluco, but if it is, there is a post in which they say that it and Diabox interfere with the signal and cause Librelink to not work correctly.I don't know if that will be the case, I only have Librelink installed and I can't evaluate it.

Well, I have jucogluco, Librelink, and GlucoDataHandler installed, and everything is working fine, (for now) without signal loss.


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Lone
01/14/2026 5:23 p.m.

@JordiV: I was busy with this watch thing and I just saw the data on the watch.I have only installed GlucoDataHandler on the phone and the watch, in addition to installing Librelinkup on the phone.Since I have no idea about all these things, I now have the problem of making the number (now 87) appear above the clock.

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Ruthbia
01/14/2026 6:02 p.m.

Diaboxkotlin with LibreLink work well, Juggluco failed me.

LibreLink would disconnect and I thought it was because of Diabox, but when everything failed I saw that no, it fails the same without anything.The SW is weak to the Bluetooth signal because the sensor sends it in the same band to the mobile, for all applications, it is the management of the App, in this case LibreLink what is not powerful.

I already only have those two with an old A52G mobile with Android 14 and the S4 watch.

If something works... it is best not to change.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
nigiri
01/14/2026 11:40 p.m.

@JordiV almost new sensor and I have run out of alarms because it only supports readings and it was due to Juggluco.

DM1 desde 1990 - Fiasp y Toujeo - HG: 6,1

  
Sherpa41
01/15/2026 2:28 p.m.


@nigiri said:

@JordiValmost new sensor and I have run out of alarms because it only supports readings and it was because of the Juggluco.

If you uninstall Juggluco and uninstall the freestyle App and reinstall it, you recover the Bluetooth measurement and the alarms.

Of course, you lose all the history of the App.

En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

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