Thank youMy Samsung is Android 14, it should be fine
It’s possible to start & run a sensor on Librelink & Juggluco at the same time. Just needs to be on the same device.How do you mean? They can’t both be connected at the same time.
Yes indeed. The only difference is librelink can not be calibrated if the sensor is out?What and it shows realtime on both concurrently? Well you live and learn.
That's what I thought , but they are both running at the same time with no issues.How do you mean? They can’t both be connected at the same time.
Pretty much the only way to date. (There are also a couple of other capable apps.) to get a home screen widget for a quick glance without needing to open the app or readings on a wear OS watch.
Do you find juggluco drains your watch battery really quickly ?Pretty much the only way to date. (There are also a couple of other capable apps.) to get a home screen widget for a quick glance without needing to open the app or readings on a wear OS watch.
I use an independent developed but on the play store “G-watch wear app”:which picks up BGs & also can give complication options on some of the stock watch faces showing BGs, I’ve turned off always on display opting for it to flash the time & BG on a simple dark background face. For around 5 seconds before turning off. I’ve turned off WiFi, keep un needed background apps off. Which seems to optimise the battery life. (Giving 40 hours? On my SGW4.) I normally top up charge overnight.Do you find juggluco drains your watch battery really quickly ?
Does Juggluco allow calibration now? Last I heard was Jaap saying it was too difficult. I can't think what the analogy is but change it at the low end and it goes out at the other.Yes indeed. The only difference is librelink can not be calibrated if the sensor is out?