DIABETES: CONNECTED OBJECTS TO MONITOR BLOOD SUGAR

The measurement of blood sugar is part of the daily life of people with diabetes. Sometimes restrictive, this gesture has become much simpler thanks to technology. Zoom on two types of connected glucometers!


Diabetes: wireless glucometers with bluetooth

Today, smart wireless blood glucose monitoring systems, such as iHealth Gluco , make it easy to measure your blood sugar wherever you are. Just bring your smartphone or tablet , activate bluetooth and select your wireless glucometer . You then perform the measurement and the results appear directly in the dedicated application. These are immediately recorded and stored securely. You can also share them with your doctor or family members through all your devices.




The wireless glucose metercan store up to 200 measurements, which are translated into a curve. This allows you to assess at a glance the evolution of your blood sugar level over time . In addition, the application offers to enter various data that influence your well-being: the medications you take, your level of exercise and your diet . You can thus evaluate the evolution over time of all these parameters: a real barometer of your health!

 

Diabetes: glucometers connected to the smartphone

Measure your glucose level with your smartphone? This is now possible with glucometers that plug into a jack , such as iHealth Align . A real extension of your smartphone that instantly displays your results in the corresponding application. You can then collect the information and send it to your doctor or family. In addition to giving the blood glucose level, the application allows you to view the measurements taken in the form of graphs taking into account the last 7, 14, 30 or 90 days, but also to receive reminders for taking medications. A real guardian angel 2.0.

 

Diabetes: the advantages of connected glucometers

In summary, this type of device makes it possible to:

  • know your blood sugar anywhere, anytime

  • share your results instantly with your doctor and family

  • synchronize your data with all your devices (tablet, smartphone, computer)

  • store your data

  • assess major trends over a week, month or quarter

  • consider your diet and exercise level

  • remind you to take medication

  • alert you when it's time to replenish test strip stock

Something to make your life easier!

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