Hello, I have my son with type 1 diabetes detected since last November.He is currently 6 years old and we are with the first times of everything.
We have already overcome his first Christmas, his first birthday, etc ...
Now we are with his first pools, the issue is that he takes the sensor to a mobile and I do not know the best way to play in the pool and do not lose the signal.Any suggestion?
Look to see how distance your mobile bluetooth admits, not everyone has the same bandwidth. Peto there are few options, you always have to be at a maximum distance for you to measure.
ballBrk said: Hello, I have my son with type 1 diabetes detected since last November.He is currently 6 years old and we are with the first times of everything.
We have already overcome his first Christmas, his first birthday, etc ...
Now we are with his first pools, the issue is that he takes the sensor to a mobile and I do not know the best way to play in the pool and do not lose the signal.Any suggestion?
Hi BallBrk, there is stagnant plastic bags on the market to carry the mobile or dry reader inside the water, and swimsuits for the child with inner pocket with zipper where to put that watertight bag, so the sensor and reader will be communicated and you will arrive the information you will arriveIn the app of your mobile.