Glucodatahandler is the app that we use most since Gwatch stopped working.
Watches
Glucodatahandler is the app that we use most since Gwatch stopped working.
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Hello,
I have the Amazfit GTR 3, it cost me less than € 100 and I am wonderful.
Irenica92 said:
@Irenica92 said:Hello,
I have the Amazfit GTR 3, it cost me less than € 100 and I am wonderful.
Irenica92 said:Can you connect it with free 2?Or you have to use other Diabox type applications.I don't want to complicate my life with such technology.Thank you
@Juansolo said:Only Watchdrip.Irenica92said:
@Irenica92said:Hello,
I have the Amazfit GTR 3, it cost me less than € 100 and I am wonderful.
Irenica92said:Can you connect it with free 2?Or you have to use other Diabox type applications.I don't want to complicate my life with such technology.Thank you
And LibreLinkup but that is an app that has free2 in connected applications, just like Libreview.
Well and the application of the clock, in this case Zepp, modified.
But all watches have something.In this case it is quite simple and you do not have an external "pirates" app, for a long time the battery of both the mobile and the clock.
meginer said:
@meginer said:JuanSolo said:Only Watchdrip.
@Juansolosaid:Irenica92 said:
Irenica92 said:
Irenica92said:
@Irenica92said:Hello,
I have the Amazfit GTR 3, it cost me less than € 100 and I am wonderful.
Irenica92 said:
Irenica92 said:
Irenica92said:Can you connect it with free 2?Or you have to use other Diabox type applications.I don't want to complicate my life with such technology.Thank you
And LibreLinkup but that is an app that has free2 in connected applications, just like Libreview.
Well and the application of the clock, in this case Zepp, modified.
But all watches have something.In this case it is quite simple and you do not have an external "pirates" app, for a long time the battery of both the mobile and the clock.
Sabritas of some manual or installation guide.Thank you
Irenica92 said:Could you inform me ???I have a Amazfit Balance 1, but because of what I have been able to inform myself .. you have to install the Glucohanddle app on both the mobile and in the clock, I understand that the watches with Wear Os operating system have no problem because they have PlayStore, I suppose that in Apple it will be similar, and even in Garmin it seems that it can also be done although with the proviso that in the previous ones the link is throughWifi or something.But in the rest of the watches that have their own operating system such as Xiaomi, Redmi, Amazfit, how could it be done?thank you
@Irenica92 said:Hello,
I have the Amazfit GTR 3, it cost me less than € 100 and I am wonderful.
DMT1 desde los 12 años (1991)
hbA1c= 5,4
Humalog y Toujeo (mayo 2017)
Humalog y Tresiba (mayo 2016 hasta mayo 2017)
humalog y NPH (desde inicio hasta mayo de 2016)
Can you connect a Samsung mobile with an Xiaomi clock?
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Good afternoon, I'm also looking for smartwatch to see glucose.I bought a Amazfit GTS 2 long ago, because it was supposed to serve, and there was no way, I tried a thousand ways with several guides, and it didn't appear, so I suppose they are not all Amazfit, can someone tell me from my own experience what smartwatch they work?And if there is any guide to know how to connect it to free 2?Thank you!
@Esterms said:Today, so I have read the only watches with which the glucose level can be seen are those that operate with Wear OS (One Plus, Google, Samsung) and Garmin operating system, these watches need to install third -party applications.Those of Apple that natively by agreement read the Dexcom sensors and by means of third parties the free.Watches with Chinese Amazfit, Huawei, etc.There is no way to be able to install those necessary third parties applications.On the other hand, the third -party application used for this mission Diabox has stopped working with the official ABBOT application of reading the free sensor.Good afternoon, I'm also looking for smartwatch to see glucose.I bought a Amazfit GTS 2 long ago, because it was supposed to serve, and there was no way, I tried a thousand ways with several guides, and it didn't appear, so I suppose they are not all Amazfit, can someone tell me from my own experience what smartwatch they work?And if there is any guide to know how to connect it to free 2?Thank you!
If there were at least one person with a little common sense and perspective in Abbot, they would buy the company or hire human personnel behind the development of the Diabox app and send a sensor reading clock.
DMT1 desde los 12 años (1991)
hbA1c= 5,4
Humalog y Toujeo (mayo 2017)
Humalog y Tresiba (mayo 2016 hasta mayo 2017)
humalog y NPH (desde inicio hasta mayo de 2016)
LuVi said:It is not so.
@Uvi said:EsterMS said:[[ERROR-TRANS]]Hoy en día, por lo que he leído los únicos relojes con los cuales se puede visionar el nivel de glucosa son aquellos que funcionan con sistema operativo wear os (one plus, Google, Samsung) y garmin, estos relojes requieren instalar aplicaciones de terceros. Los de apple qué de manera nativa por acuerdo leen los sensores dexcom y mediante app de terceros el free. De relojes con sistema operativo propio chino amazfit, huawei, etc. No hay manera al no poder instalarse esas aplicaciones de terceros necesarias. Por otro lado, la aplicación de terceros utilizada para este cometido diabox ha dejado de funcionar con la aplicación oficial de abbot de lectura del sensor free.
@Estermssaid:Good afternoon, I'm also looking for smartwatch to see glucose.I bought a Amazfit GTS 2 long ago, because it was supposed to serve, and there was no way, I tried a thousand ways with several guides, and it didn't appear, so I suppose they are not all Amazfit, can someone tell me from my own experience what smartwatch they work?And if there is any guide to know how to connect it to free 2?Thank you!
If there were at least one person with a little common sense and perspective in Abbot, they would buy the company or hire human personnel behind the development of the Diabox app and send a sensor reading clock.
I don't have wearos.My mobile is a Samsung M23, I have a Amazfit GTS 2 mini watch.And there are other watches with their peculiarities in which glycemia can also be seen.You have to download freeLinkup, APP of PlayStore Q is official and in connected app comes out (it leaves freeLinkup and Libreview).You are a follower of yourself since free2 is already for continuous meter.
What you have to have is XDrip better the latest version, Watchdrip and the Amazfit but modified clock app.You have to give permissions to everything and that's it, it is not difficult although it requires some patience.
meginer said:You are right, I have also read about that, but it seems to me an even more complicated patch, because you already have to install an official ZEPP application modified, when ZEPP is in continuous update and look for it with certain that the MOD does not bring any surprise is not so easy for everyone.
@meginer said:LuVi said:It is not so.
Luvisaid:
@Uvisaid:EsterMS said:Today, so I have read the only watches with which the glucose level can be seen are those that operate with Wear OS (One Plus, Google, Samsung) and Garmin operating system, these watches need to install third -party applications.Those of Apple that natively by agreement read the Dexcom sensors and by means of third parties the free.Watches with Chinese Amazfit, Huawei, etc.There is no way to be able to install those necessary third parties applications.On the other hand, the third -party application used for this mission Diabox has stopped working with the official ABBOT application of reading the free sensor.
EsterMS said:
Stermssaid:
@Estermssaid:Good afternoon, I'm also looking for smartwatch to see glucose.I bought a Amazfit GTS 2 long ago, because it was supposed to serve, and there was no way, I tried a thousand ways with several guides, and it didn't appear, so I suppose they are not all Amazfit, can someone tell me from my own experience what smartwatch they work?And if there is any guide to know how to connect it to free 2?Thank you!
If there were at least one person with a little common sense and perspective in Abbot, they would buy the company or hire human personnel behind the development of the Diabox app and send a sensor reading clock.
I don't have wearos.My mobile is a Samsung M23, I have a Amazfit GTS 2 mini watch.And there are other watches with their peculiarities in which glycemia can also be seen.You have to download freeLinkup, APP of PlayStore Q is official and in connected app comes out (it leaves freeLinkup and Libreview).You are a follower of yourself since free2 is already for continuous meter.
What you have to have is XDrip better the latest version, Watchdrip and the Amazfit but modified clock app.You have to give permissions to everything and that's it, it is not difficult although it requires some patience.
DMT1 desde los 12 años (1991)
hbA1c= 5,4
Humalog y Toujeo (mayo 2017)
Humalog y Tresiba (mayo 2016 hasta mayo 2017)
humalog y NPH (desde inicio hasta mayo de 2016)
Thank you for answering, I tried at the time with XDRIP, Watchdrip, the Pathers FreeLink app, and there was no way, is there any guide where everything is explained step by step?To try again.In this case, would you buy a Amazfit again, but do they all serve?
meginer said:
@meginer said:LuVi said:It is not so.
Luvisaid:
@Uvisaid:EsterMS said:Today, so I have read the only watches with which the glucose level can be seen are those that operate with Wear OS (One Plus, Google, Samsung) and Garmin operating system, these watches need to install third -party applications.Those of Apple that natively by agreement read the Dexcom sensors and by means of third parties the free.Watches with Chinese Amazfit, Huawei, etc.There is no way to be able to install those necessary third parties applications.On the other hand, the third -party application used for this mission Diabox has stopped working with the official ABBOT application of reading the free sensor.
EsterMS said:
Stermssaid:
@Estermssaid:Good afternoon, I'm also looking for smartwatch to see glucose.I bought a Amazfit GTS 2 long ago, because it was supposed to serve, and there was no way, I tried a thousand ways with several guides, and it didn't appear, so I suppose they are not all Amazfit, can someone tell me from my own experience what smartwatch they work?And if there is any guide to know how to connect it to free 2?Thank you!
If there were at least one person with a little common sense and perspective in Abbot, they would buy the company or hire human personnel behind the development of the Diabox app and send a sensor reading clock.
I don't have wearos.My mobile is a Samsung M23, I have a Amazfit GTS 2 mini watch.And there are other watches with their peculiarities in which glycemia can also be seen.You have to download freeLinkup, APP of PlayStore Q is official and in connected app comes out (it leaves freeLinkup and Libreview).You are a follower of yourself since free2 is already for continuous meter.
What you have to have is XDrip better the latest version, Watchdrip and the Amazfit but modified clock app.You have to give permissions to everything and that's it, it is not difficult although it requires some patience.
I am lost, what watches are served and which ones do not, because I see comments of all kinds, some saying that Amazfit serves, others that only some models, and others that do not serve any, and I do not know which one should buy :(
And yes, I hope Abbott soon puts the batteries so that we can see the glycemia in the clock easily
LuVi said:
@Uvi said:EsterMS said:Today, so I have read the only watches with which the glucose level can be seen are those that operate with Wear OS (One Plus, Google, Samsung) and Garmin operating system, these watches need to install third -party applications.Those of Apple that natively by agreement read the Dexcom sensors and by means of third parties the free.Watches with Chinese Amazfit, Huawei, etc.There is no way to be able to install those necessary third parties applications.On the other hand, the third -party application used for this mission Diabox has stopped working with the official ABBOT application of reading the free sensor.
@Estermssaid:Good afternoon, I'm also looking for smartwatch to see glucose.I bought a Amazfit GTS 2 long ago, because it was supposed to serve, and there was no way, I tried a thousand ways with several guides, and it didn't appear, so I suppose they are not all Amazfit, can someone tell me from my own experience what smartwatch they work?And if there is any guide to know how to connect it to free 2?Thank you!
If there were at least one person with a little common sense and perspective in Abbot, they would buy the company or hire human personnel behind the development of the Diabox app and send a sensor reading clock.
@Esterms said:I only say that I have had several watches and everyone went without wearos.I had the Miband 4 and 5 bracelets of Xiaomi.Then I changed because I wanted a clock with the biggest sphere and gave me a Amazfit GTS2 mini by Reyes, I know they also go with the GTR and some more.The normal GTS is not worth.I am lost, what watches are served and which ones do not, because I see comments of all kinds, some saying that Amazfit serves, others that only some models, and others that do not serve any, and I do not know which one should buy :(
And yes, I hope Abbott soon puts the batteries so that we can see the glycemia in the clock easily
Luvisaid:
@Uvisaid:Stermssaid:Today, so I have read the only watches with which the glucose level can be seen are those that operate with Wear OS (One Plus, Google, Samsung) and Garmin operating system, these watches need to install third -party applications.Those of Apple that natively by agreement read the Dexcom sensors and by means of third parties the free.Watches with Chinese Amazfit, Huawei, etc.There is no way to be able to install those necessary third parties applications.On the other hand, the third -party application used for this mission Diabox has stopped working with the official ABBOT application of reading the free sensor.
@Estermssaid:Good afternoon, I'm also looking for smartwatch to see glucose.I bought a Amazfit GTS 2 long ago, because it was supposed to serve, and there was no way, I tried a thousand ways with several guides, and it didn't appear, so I suppose they are not all Amazfit, can someone tell me from my own experience what smartwatch they work?And if there is any guide to know how to connect it to free 2?Thank you!
If there were at least one person with a little common sense and perspective in Abbot, they would buy the company or hire human personnel behind the development of the Diabox app and send a sensor reading clock.
You do not have to patch free 2 nor use Diabox, just have freeLinkup that it is a free offer2 (especially the parents of children to be fans that), only that in this case you are a follower of yourself.
XDRIP is needed to collect that data and Watchdrip to pass them to the clock, make a link for it.
And the APP ZEPP is that of the clock, you have to modify it to be able to do all that.I already say that it is not difficult and that of being able to have a surprise ... well, I have not had prob with any clock, and from that I do not use Diabox I do last the triple the drummer of the mobile and the clock and nothing is blocked (with Diabox yes)
I did everything through files that are in Facebook's Nightscout group, and as I had any doubt, I privately asked one of the members and in less than 15 min had everything configured.
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