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Libre 2and alarms

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Ian S

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I am thinking of buying an Apple watch series 7 as I believe that I can get it to vibrate on my wrist when I have an alarm in the middle of the night. I sometimes do not hear my iphone alarm when the libre 2 detects that I am going low. Does anybody have experience with this Apple watch? Advice greatly appreciated.
 
Hi, I don't have experience of Apple watches, unfortunately but there is information on the forum about Libre sensors and Samsung watches, and between several posters, we have managed successfully to get them to work together. My Samsung watch and other posters have managed to have our watches show our BG levels also, as well as alerting us if needed.

So, I would assume the process would be reasonably similar with an Apple watches. So hopefully that will give you a good start.

Are you considering an Apple watch, due to having an iPhone? I believe Samsung/ Android can also be linked to phones and vis/versa?

 
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