This seems a hypothetical G7, to follow the nomenclature, or the Dexcom/Verily.They speak of the end of 2020 (that is, 2 years).More economical (that puts the article, that even type 2 could use it, that is, if it has to be more economical and will be a change of tendency to be like that), completely disposable (there would be no transmitter, or would be integrated and disposable), withoutcalibrations such as G6, hypothetics 14 days of use, and Bluetooth connection .. the size of course impresses.
I hope that at that time we all have an MCG funded by Social Security (and that we do not worry or costs, or durations, etc. only use it).
No, no .... mcg (free is not), with its bluetooth.As now but with integrated transmitter and lasting about 14 days the set (Minipila ... if a G6 with the only one that has been 3 months ... Well, it would carry a 6 times smaller pile).The cost of the transmitter is almost a tax, rather than a real cost for them (there this Medtrum selling to 59 euros theirs).And if they reduce costs (real) and size ... we will see in 2 years and hopefully either free.
No, no .... mcg (free is not), with its bluetooth.As now but with integrated transmitter and lasting about 14 days the set (Minipila ... if a G6 with the only one that has been 3 months ... Well, it would carry a 6 times smaller pile).The cost of the transmitter is almost a tax, rather than a real cost for them (there this Medtrum selling to 59 euros theirs).And if they reduce costs (real) and size ... we will see in 2 years and hopefully either free.
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I know that it is not the free haha was being sarcastic, it happens that according to the article that you published the Dexcom would be quite similar to the free, that's why I put that, I like the same ways that are coming for the Dexcom I hope you arrived in my country,greetings.