To read sensor data you must move the NFC antenna of the smartphone very near the sensor. If you move the front of device it will not works, because the NFC sensor is positioned on the back of the device, near the mobile back camera. To read Libre sensor data, you have to move the back of your device very near the sensor. To check and NFC you can also use Glimp, opening “Reminders” menu: So you have to be sure that NFC is enabled on your device: Move in the future of one day (24 hours).Move in the past of one day (24 hours).The bottom buttons can help you to navigate in the graph. You can also swipe the graph to fast move in past or future times. You can touch the graph to select an instant in time and see the actual values on that time. Pink lines: minimum, average and maximum glucose values.
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In the lowest part you have the Glimp graph, where you can see the following data The values in the second column are the daily average values calculated on all registered data. The values in the first column are the sum of the values for the current selected day in graph.
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This document is a short guide for learning how to use all functions of Glimp, so let’s start! Access glucose values by remote using Dropbox.Glimp, the first app in the world to share remotely blood sugar levels of FreeStyle Libre.