Good morning,
It seems that watches begin to go to the market that supposedly read glucose, has anyone tried any?At Amazon they sell some but they barely have references and do not trust/ref=d_pd_sbs_sccl_3_3/258-487655-3377339?pd_rd_w=uaczz& 5-8518-4FB5-BC7B-6A45F46FAACB & AMP; PF_RD_R = 61FRK3Y0FWP9VC6XB5FX & AMP; PD_RD_WG= Qomys & amp; pd_RD_R = C6085C5D-9451-4678-B025-222FB5DEB5D3 & AMP; PD_RD_I = B0BW3ZH78K & AMP; PSC = 1
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This other seems similar, it is worth the same and if it has references but they leave it very badly, glucose measurements say they are very inaccurate.
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En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
Yes, how little in Amazon should not be very reliable ... it was in case you knew any other store.I have spent 2 but they are American, and I do not trust, that Amazon can be returned, but from the USA, if something is not going well ...
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yarayraul said:
Yes, how little in Amazon should not be very reliable ... it was in case you knew any other store.I have spent 2 but they are American, and I do not trust, that Amazon can be returned, but from the USA, if something is not going well ...
Thanks
If they do not carry a specific sensor for glucose (Apple is working with a spectographic laser that detects blood glucose) I do not think they serve anything, or as an approach.
Simply using temperature and blood oxygen sensors will have an algorithm that will be invented when you can be.That already do some smartwachs that we talked about here, recently and immediately said people who were a scam.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
Thank you very much for your answer, hopefully soon take something good and reliable!
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