[Diabetes-Talk] More Dexcom G6 questions & Apple Watch?!?!
Jamie Gurganus
jamielgurganus at gmail.com
Sun Nov 17 20:13:32 UTC 2019
Unless things have changed over the past nine months, the watch can only give you your readings. If you get a high or low alert, you still need to use your phone to dismiss the alert. Also, your phone needs to be within 20 feet of you for the watch and app to work. I always kept my watch on vibrate only while at work or at meetings, but I still had to pull out my phone to dismiss the alert.
Jamie
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 17, 2019, at 1:53 PM, blindhands--- via Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I have been using my iPhone to get my records from the G5, but I never knew
> you can use the Apple watch to get results. I don't know how long this has
> been available, but man this is wonderful!!!
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> I never take my iPhone with me when I leave home except if I am traveling.
> I had no idea that the Apple watch could give you all the info from the
> Dexcom, besides answer your telephone calls, messages and internet!
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> For those who are using the Apple watch, please do tell us more about all of
> this.
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> Sprint right now is having 50% off all the watches and the older versions
> are available with this deal.
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> Joyce Kane
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> Kane Kids Shop
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> https://www.blindmicemegamall.com/.../shop/Directory_Departments?store...
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