There's something REALLY wrong here |
This might work, "wear OS" might also work, IDK |
"What watch connects directly to Dexcom?"
Some watches connect to some sensors (great sales pitch) |
Huawei (Evil Pariahs, tool of eveil Axis)
Pebble (subsumed / Assimilated by Fitbit) (Link "OG watch")
Samsung (The info take-downers, We own everything)
Sony
(etc)
It prolly was a thing years ago, before greedy avarice kicked in (IDK)
In case I missed it, watches that work with Dexcom G6 refuse to work with G7
https://xdrip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/smartwatch/smartwatch/
But all apps everywhere say stuff like "for research only "Don't make insulin decisions based on this app"
And if it's to ward off evil lawyers, fine, but if it's 100% truthful (don't trust it) then, what is it good for?
In case I missed it, watches that work with Dexcom G6 refuse to work with G7
https://xdrip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/smartwatch/smartwatch/
But all apps everywhere say stuff like "for research only "Don't make insulin decisions based on this app"
https://www.garmin.com/en-US/c/dexcom-ciq/ |
The part about using a phone to use a watch is ridiculous (I think).
I'm not seeing the appeal.
The receiver (which looks like a dinky phone) needs NO app.
Couldn't you shrink the receiver, make it wearable?
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