Gonz said: Yes is wearos, version 4, you can easily check it using Google.
Yes, indeed it is.In the end I bought it, but I have a day of use and the battery has lasted me from 6:40 in the morning until now, 17:05.If someone is thinking of buying it, it is not worth it.I'll try it for a couple more days, but look bad ...
T1 diagnosticada a los 24, tengo 31. Además soy celiaca y con muchas alergias alimentarias, entre ellas profilina. Recientemente diagnosticada con hipotiroidismo también.
I have a Galaxy Watch 4. The day I updated it to Wear OS 4 The battery certainly lasted very little.But after turning off the cardiac record, sleep ... and all monitoring applications that come active by default, the thing changed.I get up at 7:45 and when I lie at 00:30 I still have 65% battery.I only have xDrip working, but I don't need anymore either.With being aware of glucose I have already fulfilled.The Galaxy Watch 6 has more battery and a more modern processor, which should last longer.
T1 diagnosticada a los 24, tengo 31. Además soy celiaca y con muchas alergias alimentarias, entre ellas profilina. Recientemente diagnosticada con hipotiroidismo también.
niñaburbuja said: @Gon I will try to do it!Thank you!I thought they were not activated
I tell you the same as @gonz, I have the Galaxy 4 Classic and the battery lasts 2 days.Of course, everything deactivated.I only use it for continuous measurement with Diabox.
niñaburbuja said: @Gon I will try to do it!Thank you!I thought they were not activated
I tell you the same as @gonz, I have the Galaxy 4 Classic and the battery lasts 2 days.Of course, everything deactivated.I only use it for continuous measurement with Diabox.
How are they activated and deactivated?I have the galaxy 4
ruthbia said: @diabetic removes that automatically detects walking, all health measurements: pulse, tension, etc. Thus lasts 2 days, only time and diabox
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Hello good morning if you have the Dexcom sensor I think in Garmin there are compatible screens to read Lis values directly without lowering Nightscout
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Hello everyone!I tell you after a few days using the Galaxy Watch 6.
In short, shit.Why have I paid so much money if I have to have everything disabled to last a miserable day?It does not compensate.I have deactivated everything, down to the brightness of the screen and that the screen is activated only when touching it ... and nothing, 1 day of use.
It is directly compatible with Dexcom.But go, it seems to me a nonsense 😔 Without a doubt, the worst purchase I have made in my life.
If you want a functional clock, of course this, for the price, it is not.The worst, I don't think I can return it.
T1 diagnosticada a los 24, tengo 31. Además soy celiaca y con muchas alergias alimentarias, entre ellas profilina. Recientemente diagnosticada con hipotiroidismo también.
niñaburbuja said: Hello everyone!I tell you after a few days using the Galaxy Watch 6.
In short, shit.Why have I paid so much money if I have to have everything disabled to last a miserable day?It does not compensate.I have deactivated everything, down to the brightness of the screen and that the screen is activated only when touching it ... and nothing, 1 day of use.
It is directly compatible with Dexcom.But go, it seems to me a nonsense 😔 Without a doubt, the worst purchase I have made in my life.
If you want a functional clock, of course this, for the price, it is not.The worst, I don't think I can return it.
I think there is a period of withdrawal for purchase. If you are not happy with the purchase you should inform yourself about the possibility of returning it. I have the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and it lasts 2 full days without problems.Obviously I charge it every day but, for example, right now it is 67% since I put it this morning at 7.
yaizaj said: hello good morning if you have the dexcom sensor I think in Garmin there are compatible screens to read lis values directly without having to download Nightscout
Good night.
Indeed, I have a Garmin Phoenix 6x Pro and I carry a screen with the constantly visible glycemia, and I last the battery, with all possible sensors and measurements of the clock lit, 15 days.If you remove oximetry, go up to 21 days of autonomy. It is not a smartwatch as they ask in the title of the thread, but a sports clock, but it is a pass at all levels.
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niñaburbuja said: Hello everyone!I tell you after a few days using the Galaxy Watch 6.
In short, shit.Why have I paid so much money if I have to have everything disabled to last a miserable day?It does not compensate.I have deactivated everything, down to the brightness of the screen and that the screen is activated only when touching it ... and nothing, 1 day of use.
It is directly compatible with Dexcom.But go, it seems to me a nonsense 😔 Without a doubt, the worst purchase I have made in my life.
If you want a functional clock, of course this, for the price, it is not.The worst, I don't think I can return it.
Try to return it.Legally there are 15 days, according to the sites it is extended (Mediamarkt puts it on the ticket, I think it was 60 days).You have nothing to lose for trying, what is a shame is to spend good money so as not to be happy. And if you are in the term and put Pegas, ask for complaints.
DM 2 con páncreas agotado desde diciembre 2020. 51 años entonces. HG diciembre 2020: 15.9. Última HG: julio 2024 5.8 Abasaglar 9 unidades. Metformina, 1000/0/1000. Humalog junior: 2 unid en desayuno y luego en función de lo que coma.
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