Just a small rant 😉
The Garmin bike computers and watches, etc., all support a plugin system called ConnectIQ which allows 3rd party developers to write their own code which runs on the devices. This means that you can use a Garmin and have it display your CGM data while you ride/run/sit in meetings, and if doing some sort of exercise (which records a FIT data file) the CGM data is also logged there.
I reached out to Wahoo support as they have a new bike computer called the Wahoo Ace. The hardware looks nice (big screen, transflective for long battery life) for my style of riding (longish distance, new places, need a map) to ask whether there was any hope of supporting a Libre - the devices were historically (and I would imagine still are) skinned Android devices and some years ago there were noises from the CEO about being supportive of 3rd party developers (one could sideload Android apps for example.)
They also had a custom integration for the Supersapiens CGM (for sports people, who probably don't need it), though when I asked a couple of years back about how the comms were done they were disinterested in discussing it (and I only had time/motivation to do a cursory dissection of the firmware and Supersapiens apps - without a working system it's more difficult.)
I just got a response back from Wahoo and the news is no better - apparently Supersapiens are no more (unsurprisingly to my mind) and any support for that sensor has been removed. CGMs are not currently in their plan, and there appears to be no useful way to get in touch with the developers to see whether supporting the BLE CGM profile might be on the cards.
A plugin system would also be nice I'd have thought, but I think if more sports device manufacturers supported the BLE CGM Profile (which is a standard) and ideally also the ANT+ equivalent (which is still "under development" - which means no manufacturer has produced a thing which needs to use it) then perhaps the various CGM manufacturers might start to actually support it themselves so that the CGM devices or at least the receiver app could re-broadcast the data.
As well as making life easier for those riding bikes, or running Parkruns, etc., it would also facilitate the sharing of data on-device for other purposes. It would be lovely to get to the point where apps to do BG datalogging and modelling could use the official app to obtain data in real-time rather than needing intermediaries such as Juggluco or XDrip+.
Ah, that was at least vaguely cathartic 🙂
The Garmin bike computers and watches, etc., all support a plugin system called ConnectIQ which allows 3rd party developers to write their own code which runs on the devices. This means that you can use a Garmin and have it display your CGM data while you ride/run/sit in meetings, and if doing some sort of exercise (which records a FIT data file) the CGM data is also logged there.
I reached out to Wahoo support as they have a new bike computer called the Wahoo Ace. The hardware looks nice (big screen, transflective for long battery life) for my style of riding (longish distance, new places, need a map) to ask whether there was any hope of supporting a Libre - the devices were historically (and I would imagine still are) skinned Android devices and some years ago there were noises from the CEO about being supportive of 3rd party developers (one could sideload Android apps for example.)
They also had a custom integration for the Supersapiens CGM (for sports people, who probably don't need it), though when I asked a couple of years back about how the comms were done they were disinterested in discussing it (and I only had time/motivation to do a cursory dissection of the firmware and Supersapiens apps - without a working system it's more difficult.)
I just got a response back from Wahoo and the news is no better - apparently Supersapiens are no more (unsurprisingly to my mind) and any support for that sensor has been removed. CGMs are not currently in their plan, and there appears to be no useful way to get in touch with the developers to see whether supporting the BLE CGM profile might be on the cards.
A plugin system would also be nice I'd have thought, but I think if more sports device manufacturers supported the BLE CGM Profile (which is a standard) and ideally also the ANT+ equivalent (which is still "under development" - which means no manufacturer has produced a thing which needs to use it) then perhaps the various CGM manufacturers might start to actually support it themselves so that the CGM devices or at least the receiver app could re-broadcast the data.
As well as making life easier for those riding bikes, or running Parkruns, etc., it would also facilitate the sharing of data on-device for other purposes. It would be lovely to get to the point where apps to do BG datalogging and modelling could use the official app to obtain data in real-time rather than needing intermediaries such as Juggluco or XDrip+.
Ah, that was at least vaguely cathartic 🙂
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