This bluetooth-enabled glucose meter lets diabetics share...

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OneDrop founder Jeff Dachis wants to update how diabetes is managed. The former CEO of marketing firm Razorfish, created a Bluetooth-enabled glucose monitor and app to automatically track your diet, activity and insulin.
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Nice video, I love my Libre 14days and Blucon cgm together, both helps me to manage my blood glucose. My Blucon give me alarms on my and my patners phone when I’m high or low so that’s nice.

alliebart
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Nice video, I have NightRider and Libre sensor for monitor the values on phone without scanning and finger prick. Also, I share my glucose data as well as my food insights, activity data to my endo. I found all these features are very useful.

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The majority of patients in the United States with diabetes do not have the socioeconomic means or accesses to something so "boojwah" such as this. The software is out there already to log your blood sugars on your phone or computer through ordinary glucometers.
No one likes poking themselves. This is the hurdle you have to overcome.

abuwadie
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still waiting on a device that gives u live glucose mesure in ur blood stream 24/7

Izabela
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Anything using test strips throw it out. Get back to the drawing board. It's done. Accu chek mobile uses a ribbon, but they won't improve on it, but it's way better than carrying a shit load of stuff with you when u go out. No one will share patents either. Backward !

oldmate
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I like your meter, but I absolutely will not use it. I do not want my info shared, even anonymously.

This is why privacy exists.

pjaypender
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His "out the door in 6 minutes" story is such bull shit

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