Dexcom Receiver/Smart Device
Data on glucose provided by the dexcom sensor and transmitter are shown on Dexcom receivers or smart devices. Customers have the option of using a compatible smart device (such as a smartphone or smartwatch) or a dedicated Dexcom receiver. The two choices are broken down as follows:
1.Dexcom Receiver
- Standalone device: A compact, portable gadget made especially for showing blood glucose levels.
- Glucose trends: It displays the history of glucose data as well as the present values and any upward or downward trends.
- Alarms and alerts: Vibration or audio warnings can be configured for high or low blood glucose levels.
- No need for a smartphone: This is helpful for those who would rather track their blood sugar levels using a straightforward, stand-alone gadget.
Life of a battery: has a longer lifespan than a smartphone and is devoted to
2. Compatible Smart Devices
- Smartphone or smartwatch integration: Dexcom apps (Dexcom G6 or G7) can be downloaded onto congruous smartphones (iPhone or Android) or smartwatches like Apple Observe, showing glucose information in genuine time.
- Data sharing: You can share your glucose information with caregivers or family individuals by means of the Dexcom Share feature.
- Convenience: Most individuals as of now utilize smartphones, so it solidifies wellbeing following into one device.
- Customizable notifications: You can set alerts and notices through the app, which can be more adaptable and custom fitted than the Dexcom receiver.
- Smartwatch display: With observes like the Apple Observe, you can see your glucose information at a look without requiring to drag out your phone.
Both alternatives have aces and cons depending on your needs. The recipient offers a devoted glucose screen without depending on a smartphone, whereas utilizing a savvy gadget can coordinated glucose following with other wellbeing information and every day exercises.