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@kenag

I’ve been waiting for Apple Watch integration for a year. I don’t think Abbott cares. There is a workaround using third party apps, but it’s always been and you have to wait for it to catch up. This video explains how to do it
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/JHprl622SIQ
But I’m tired of waiting for Abbott to join the modern era. I’m going to give the Dexcom G7 a try. Sensors only last 10 days, the range is more limited, and it updates every 5 minutes. But it now pairs with both the watch and phone and send updates to both so range is less of a problem. And it sinks with HealthKit - Apple’s health app.

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@kenag I use a Dexcom G6. It can be synced to Apple devices. The data can also be shared with others using an app called Follow. For example my husband gets my blood sugar numbers on both his iPhone and his Apple Watch. I’m not sure what you are referring to in your reference to Abbott. Could you explain please?