G watch wear app with LibreLinkup on Samsung G4 clock
01/04/2024 1:08 a.m.
sandman said: Well thank you very much, I'm going to try. Twngo the Samsung 6 and the Galaxy A52, so it will use. And to see it on the clock on the screen I use the W Watch Wear widget? Because the updated freestyle measures continuously but does not have widget.
Exactly, to see on the clock you have to choose one of the 2 covers that you have available.
FreeLink you have to deny all permits to connect with nearby devices.
You will basically use it as before the continuous meter update, passing the mobile through the sensor to see the readings.
It is Diabox who will read you continuously.And it is Diabox who will turn the data on the clock through G-Watch.
The NFC is not necessary.Only when passing the mobile to read the sensor.Bluetooth logically is essential.
You do not necessarily need those caratulas.You have to install it at the beginning, yes, so that the option to configure the spheres appears and add the B, then you can use any other that allows you to configure what you want to show
sandman said: Well thank you very much, I'm going to try. Twngo the Samsung 6 and the Galaxy A52, so it will use. And to see it on the clock on the screen I use the W Watch Wear widget? Because the updated freestyle measures continuously but does not have widget.
Exactly, to see on the clock you have to choose one of the 2 covers that you have available.
FreeLink you have to deny all permits to connect with nearby devices.
You will basically use it as before the continuous meter update, passing the mobile through the sensor to see the readings.
It is Diabox who will read you continuously.And it is Diabox who will turn the data on the clock through G-Watch.
The NFC is not necessary.Only when passing the mobile to read the sensor.Bluetooth logically is essential.
You do not necessarily need those caratulas.You have to install it at the beginning, yes, so that the option to configure the spheres appears and add the B, then you can use any other that allows you to configure what you want to show
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@immuchi_77 to see, maybe I am confused or I have not understood your statement, but G-Watch only allows 2 caratulas: one with needles like the one in the photo I put, and another digital cover as the photo that @Caranchina put.
sandman said: sandman said: Well thank you very much, I'm going to try. Twngo the Samsung 6 and the Galaxy A52, so it will use. And to see it on the clock on the screen I use the W Watch Wear widget? Because the updated freestyle measures continuously but does not have widget.
Exactly, to see on the clock you have to choose one of the 2 covers that you have available.
FreeLink you have to deny all permits to connect with nearby devices.
You will basically use it as before the continuous meter update, passing the mobile through the sensor to see the readings.
It is Diabox who will read you continuously.And it is Diabox who will turn the data on the clock through G-Watch.
The NFC is not necessary.Only when passing the mobile to read the sensor.Bluetooth logically is essential.
You do not necessarily need those caratulas.You have to install it at the beginning, yes, so that the option to configure the spheres appears and add the B, then you can use any other that allows you to configure what you want to show
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@immuchi_77 to see, maybe I am confused or I have not understood your statement, but G-Watch only allows 2 caratulas: one with needles like the one in the photo I put, and another digital cover as the photo that @Caranchina put.
Someone clarify if I am wrong.
Gwatch Wear App has 2 caratulas as you say and you have to install at the beginning one of them so that BG appears in what they call "complicatios" that are the options you can configure.Then you can use others.
There is a G-Watch group in FB.Take a look.Now I spend a couple of photos
sandman said: sandman said: Well thank you very much, I'm going to try. Twngo the Samsung 6 and the Galaxy A52, so it will use. And to see it on the clock on the screen I use the W Watch Wear widget? Because the updated freestyle measures continuously but does not have widget.
Exactly, to see on the clock you have to choose one of the 2 covers that you have available.
FreeLink you have to deny all permits to connect with nearby devices.
You will basically use it as before the continuous meter update, passing the mobile through the sensor to see the readings.
It is Diabox who will read you continuously.And it is Diabox who will turn the data on the clock through G-Watch.
The NFC is not necessary.Only when passing the mobile to read the sensor.Bluetooth logically is essential.
You do not necessarily need those caratulas.You have to install it at the beginning, yes, so that the option to configure the spheres appears and add the B, then you can use any other that allows you to configure what you want to show
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@immuchi_77 to see, maybe I am confused or I have not understood your statement, but G-Watch only allows 2 caratulas: one with needles like the one in the photo I put, and another digital cover as the photo that @Caranchina put.
diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: Well thank you very much, I'm going to try. Twngo the Samsung 6 and the Galaxy A52, so it will use. And to see it on the clock on the screen I use the W Watch Wear widget? Because the updated freestyle measures continuously but does not have widget.
Exactly, to see on the clock you have to choose one of the 2 covers that you have available.
FreeLink you have to deny all permits to connect with nearby devices.
You will basically use it as before the continuous meter update, passing the mobile through the sensor to see the readings.
It is Diabox who will read you continuously.And it is Diabox who will turn the data on the clock through G-Watch.
The NFC is not necessary.Only when passing the mobile to read the sensor.Bluetooth logically is essential.
You do not necessarily need those caratulas.You have to install it at the beginning, yes, so that the option to configure the spheres appears and add the B, then you can use any other that allows you to configure what you want to show
>
@immuchi_77 to see, maybe I am confused or I have not understood your statement, but G-Watch only allows 2 caratulas: one with needles like the one in the photo I put, and another digital cover as the photo that @Caranchina put.
Someone clarify if I am wrong.
Gwatch Wear App has 2 caratulas as you say and you have to install at the beginning one of them so that BG appears in what they call "complicatios" that are the options you can configure.Then you can use others.
There is a G-Watch group in FB.Take a look.Now I spend a couple of photos
Of course, if you want alarms on the clock, you only work yours.But setting them is a bit Uffff, it has patience.For when I go to class, for example, I need to see the biggest numbers to see how I am in a quick look and that's why I started investigating if I could use others ... and if you can
diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: diabetic19 said: Well thank you very much, I'm going to try. Twngo the Samsung 6 and the Galaxy A52, so it will use. And to see it on the clock on the screen I use the W Watch Wear widget? Because the updated freestyle measures continuously but does not have widget.
Exactly, to see on the clock you have to choose one of the 2 covers that you have available.
FreeLink you have to deny all permits to connect with nearby devices.
You will basically use it as before the continuous meter update, passing the mobile through the sensor to see the readings.
It is Diabox who will read you continuously.And it is Diabox who will turn the data on the clock through G-Watch.
The NFC is not necessary.Only when passing the mobile to read the sensor.Bluetooth logically is essential.
You do not necessarily need those caratulas.You have to install it at the beginning, yes, so that the option to configure the spheres appears and add the B, then you can use any other that allows you to configure what you want to show
>
@immuchi_77 to see, maybe I am confused or I have not understood your statement, but G-Watch only allows 2 caratulas: one with needles like the one in the photo I put, and another digital cover as the photo that @Caranchina put.
Someone clarify if I am wrong.
Yes, it's true.You can put the G-Watch window in many other Samsung cover.In fact I have several stories in favorites.
What I wanted to say is that it only has those two.I have become accustomed to that of handle and never change it.
The first photo you have put a lot because it has larger numbers, but G-Watch's own gives me more information.
sandman said: sandman said: sandman said: sandman said: sandman said: sandman said: sandman said: sandman said: Well thank you very much, I'm going to try. Twngo the Samsung 6 and the Galaxy A52, so it will use. And to see it on the clock on the screen I use the W Watch Wear widget? Because the updated freestyle measures continuously but does not have widget.
Exactly, to see on the clock you have to choose one of the 2 covers that you have available.
FreeLink you have to deny all permits to connect with nearby devices.
You will basically use it as before the continuous meter update, passing the mobile through the sensor to see the readings.
It is Diabox who will read you continuously.And it is Diabox who will turn the data on the clock through G-Watch.
The NFC is not necessary.Only when passing the mobile to read the sensor.Bluetooth logically is essential.
You do not necessarily need those caratulas.You have to install it at the beginning, yes, so that the option to configure the spheres appears and add the B, then you can use any other that allows you to configure what you want to show
>
@immuchi_77 to see, maybe I am confused or I have not understood your statement, but G-Watch only allows 2 caratulas: one with needles like the one in the photo I put, and another digital cover as the photo that @Caranchina put.
Someone clarify if I am wrong.
Yes, it's true.You can put the G-Watch window in many other Samsung cover.In fact I have several stories in favorites.
What I wanted to say is that it only has those two.I have become accustomed to that of handle and never change it.
The first photo you have put a lot because it has larger numbers, but G-Watch's own gives me more information.
Yes, yes.For example, those of handles seem much more elegant but they are not practical for me because at certain times, for 6 at 6 and halfway I cover the numbers of blood glucose: smiley:
And on the other hand I have a good view but not as much as to see all the information that comes so compressed in his.In the two that I use, if you click on the spherite of glycemia you get the graph that I do not need to have it on the main screen occupying so much space .... Anyway, it goes on tastes.
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Hello everyone.I am using the Galaxy Watch 4 with the G-Watch Wear application and I want to configure it so that without using Diabox I read the Values of the FreeView app.
The problem is that I get the error: Sending LibreLinkup Session Request: Failed.
I have checked the freeview user and password data and are correct.I have also marked the free alarm option and it doesn't work like this either.
Do you know how to solve it?Thank you.
P.S.I have turned off the mobile, I have reinstated Libreview but nothing, there is no way.
Caranchina said: forgive me, chicuelos.Do not ask me how but in the end I have managed to see glucose on the clock (by Diabox it has not been, it has to be by G-Watch and more specifically with freeLinkup that I have connected) and I am very happy.But now comes the next step.How do I configure the application so that the glucose continuously comes out without having to scan the sensor?
In "Settings -& GT; Data Source" what options have you marked?Or have you simply marked the one that "enables freeLinkup follower" and have you put your email and password?
G Watch Wear is quite delicate, if it does not connect to the 1st with the clock, it must be uninstall and install it again, because if not, it no longer connects.
sherpa41 said: g watch wear is quite delicate, if it does not connect to the 1st with the clock, you have to uninstall it and install it again, because if not, it no longer connects.
I really have never had any connection problem.If the phone restarts or turns off I don't have to do anything.It connects alone.
ruthbia said: because it always connects, even when it is off and restarts.I don't do anything.
If they are close yes, but I turn it on having it very far and does not find it at 1st, then it doesn't work even if they spend hours.Then I have to uninstall and re -install.The clock, you have to uninstall and install it again, because if not, it no longer connects.
I really have never had any connection problem.If the phone restarts or turns off I don't have to do anything.Connect again.
It gives me the problem if I start the clock having the mobile out of reach.
Then even if the clock is closer and connect, Gwatch does not do it and have to reinstall it to work.
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narcissus said: hello everyone.I am using the Galaxy Watch 4 with the G-Watch Wear application and I want to configure it so that without using Diabox I read the Values of the FreeView app.
The problem is that I get the error: Sending LibreLinkup Session Request: Failed.
I have checked the freeview user and password data and are correct.I have also marked the free alarm option and it doesn't work like this either.
Do you know how to solve it?Thank you.
P.S.I have turned off the mobile, I have reinstated Libreview but nothing, there is no way.
narcissus said: hello everyone.I am using the Galaxy Watch 4 with the G-Watch Wear application and I want to configure it so that without using Diabox I read the Values of the FreeView app.
The problem is that I get the error: Sending LibreLinkup Session Request: Failed.
I have checked the freeview user and password data and are correct.I have also marked the free alarm option and it doesn't work like this either.
Do you know how to solve it?Thank you.
P.S.I have turned off the mobile, I have reinstated Libreview but nothing, there is no way.
Good afternoon I have the Smart Watch Galaxy 6, I have followed the steps of the Gwatch, I have downloaded the free link up that I understand that it is the bridge towards the clock .......... Then you carry in the freestyle mobile andfree link up? The password to get into GWatch which is free view or free link up?
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
rafaga said: indeed without any more application (Diabox, Juggluco etc) only with the g watch wear.
I have a G4 and an A15 and Gwatch Wear App on the Cel and on the clock but I don't know what you mean by connecting to Linkup ... Where?You can't go down to the clock and for some reason it doesn't appear on the Gwear Watch watch despite having lowered it I am very lost with this to send the glucose to my watch since I do not know ... I do not know what to do