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Libre 2 and fitbit versa

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steveo

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Is it easy to set up a libre 2 on a fitbit versa watch? Do you still need to scan the sensor or does it automatically get down on the smart watch?
 
Is it easy to set up a libre 2 on a fitbit versa watch? Do you still need to scan the sensor or does it automatically get down on the smart watch?
Part of it looks easy enough (at least, if you use an Android phone): use xDrip+ and OOP2 to read Libre 2. It appears there a several apps for Fitbit watches that could then be used, https://xdrip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/smartwatch/smartwatch/#fitbit

I've no idea how easy those would be to install or whether there might be restrictions on installing them (incompatibilities with your particular watch or something).

If it did work, the readings would appear on your watch (presuming your phone was nearby), because xDrip+ would be receiving the regular Bluetooth LE signals which the official app just uses for alarms.
 
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