FreeStyle LibreLink app

FreeStyle LibreLink app

Sharing: Reports in the FreeStyle LibreLink mobile app* can be shared directly from your phone. You can connect the reader to a computer with a USB cable to upload data. Viewing: The reader features a simple colour touchscreen. Graphs a...

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If your phone battery dies, charge your phone to continue using the FreeStyle LibreLink mobile app.* Your data will not be lost if the phone battery dies, and you can scan the sensor while the phone is being charged.     * The FreeStyle...

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No, the FreeStyle LibreLink mobile app* is meant to be used as often as you like and should not have a noticeable effect on battery life beyond your normal usage patterns.     * The FreeStyle LibreLink app and the FreeStyle Libre reader...

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WiFi, or a mobile data connection, is only required for initial app setup (downloading/installing the app, creating an account or signing in) and for sharing your glucose information with your healthcare team or with other connected apps...

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Yes. If you use an Android phone, you may need to go to your phone's settings and reactivate NFC when your phone is in airplane mode. You can scan with your iPhone in airplane mode by tapping one of the scan buttons in the app to put it ...

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Yes. People with diabetes can use FreeStyle Libre sensors with the app to better understand the impact of actions like eating, exercise and taking insulin based on their glucose levels. They can also make day-to-day therapy decisions, in...

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There’s no need to use a separate glucose meter for routine testing.* The app allows you to get glucose results as often as you like by simply scanning your FreeStyle Libre sensor with your phone.   However, a finger prick test using a b...

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Android:After you've applied a FreeStyle Libre sensor to the back of your upper arm, open the app* and hold the back of your Android phone near (exact distance will vary by phone) the FreeStyle Libre sensor to scan it. The size and locat...

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The FreeStyle Libre system has not been evaluated for use in pregnant women, persons on dialysis, or people less than 18 years of age.1     1. FreeStyle Libre User’s Manual. * The FreeStyle LibreLink app and the FreeStyle Libre reader h...

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No, the FreeStyle LibreLink mobile app* is the only app that has been tested by Abbott to be compatible with FreeStyle Libre sensors. The FreeStyle LibreLink mobile app* was developed to ensure compliance with local regulations, includin...

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Yes, the FreeStyle LibreLink mobile app* is authorized by Health Canada, licence number 99351, and downloadable at no charge. Note: Abbott will be discontinuing the FreeStyle LibreLink app in Canada on April 30, 2024. The FreeStyle Libre...

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To continue providing you with the latest technology to best serve your needs, Abbott will be discontinuing the FreeStyle LibreLink app* in Canada on April 30, 2024. The FreeStyle LibreLink app* will no longer be available in the Apple A...

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The app is designed to work with iPhones and Android phones that meet the minimum requirements. You can check the compatibility guide (PDF 530 KB) for additional information. Note: Abbott will be discontinuing the FreeStyle LibreLink app...

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You may or may not have to remove your phone case – it depends on the material that the case is made from, how thick the case is, and how well your phone's Near-Field Communication (NFC) antenna works. If your phone case is made from pla...

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The app will display a clock icon on the glucose graph to indicate when there has been a time change. It is necessary to use the correct time for accurate reports. If your phone's time is not set to update automatically, you will need to...

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