Freestyle Diabetic Libre Sensor Bundle
Freestyle Diabetic Libre Sensor continuously measures glucose every minute and saves the glucose data. Scan the sensor at least every 8 hours for a full glycemic profile. The below data is displayed after a typical 1-second scan of the FreeStyle LibreLink app5 or FreeStyle Libre reader via the sensor:
Glucose trend arrow: Easy to spot ups, downs and night-time lows and see which way and how quickly glucose levels are changing.
Current glucose reading: You can get your current glucose reading by an easy scan of the FreeStyle Libre sensor.
Food and insulin notes: Easy to add notes to track food, insulin use, exercise, and other events.
8-hour glucose history: Get the last 8 hours of glucose data.
The days of glucose testing with lancets, test strips and blood are over. Welcome to flash glucose monitoring!
No more finger pricks1A painless14 1-second scan to get glucose levels. |
Scan with your smartphoneUse the FreeStyle LibreLink app to scan the FreeStyle Libre sensor using an Android smartphone or iPhone5. |
Excellent Accuracy9Accurate system readings that are approved to replace conventional blood glucometers. |
Approved for people with diabetesChildren of 4 years and above, adults including pregnant women10. |
Simple and discreet Scan as often as you want, even scans through clothing11. |
Convenient Automatically captures glucose readings, making it easy to see ups, downs and night-time lows12. |
Water-resistant4 sensor Worn for up to 14 days whilst you shower, bathe, swim or exercise. |
Rich Insights With every scan you get your current glucose reading, the last 8 hours of glucose data, and an arrow showing the direction your glucose is heading13 – giving you a full glycemic picture. |
How does flash glucose monitoring work?
Blood glucose meters take glucose readings from capillary blood with a finger prick. Flash glucose monitoring systems are different. Scan the FreeStyle Libre sensor with a phone or the reader measures the glucose levels from the interstitial fluid, a thin layer of fluid that surrounds the cells of the tissues in your skin.