Good afternoon,
I wanted to share my experience with the Bluejay clock and the Dexcom One Plus sensor to use it without the need for mobile.
After looking for many options, we have found this watch, Bluejay U2 LinkFor our 8 -year -old daughter, who can connect to her Dexcom One Plus sensor and have readings with XDRIP (it is installed on the clock) without having a mobile.In addition, from our mobiles we can be followers of the clock with the same application.
The clock allows Bluetooth connection, Wi -Fi and data with a SIM card, the XDRIP application is installed and you just have to link it to the sensor and select it as "teacher".From our mobile phones we are followers of the clock and she can wear only the clock and leave the mobile at home, and we have the readings in our remote mobiles.
The clock must be asked for the United Kingdom and in our case it has taken a week to arrive, in addition the technical service is quite quick to answer if you have any questions, it is also compatible with other Dexcom sensors.The only paste that I put is that the battery lasts less than 24 hours and takes about 2h to load, apart from that it is not aquatic, but otherwise it is the only option we have found so that our daughter does not carry the mobile on top andWe can keep up glycemia.
I hope this information helps.Greetings and happy holidays
David