3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Dexcom Share2 for iPhone.
Dexcom Share2 is free iOS app published by DexCom, Inc.
Type1 Parent
It often loses connection and you have to tap the status to reconnect. You think they are connected but they are not, missing important notifications. Can you make it where it notifies you if it loses connection with the receiver? Or maybe it attempts to reconnect more often when it loses Bluetooth connection?
anjing
I started 30 years ago testing urine samples with a chemistry kit. No joke. So to have continuous data sent to my phone via Bluetooth is like magic. I love it. Thank you. Any chance the data can get pushed to the lock screen? It's almost easier to pull the normal receiver out of my pocket than to access data from the app when I want to check my number quickly.
Matsby
Having my blood sugar displayed on the Apple Watch is AMAZING! I use the watch setting that will "display last used app" rather than defaulting to the watch face, and with a simple turn of the wrist I know where I'm at! I'm checking much more often now- not because I need to but because it's so effortless. Get the watch and you won't be disappointed, it might be one of the best things, if not THE best thing you can do to track your levels.
RockinDaddy
After using for a couple days, here is my feedback: pretty good overall. App needs iPad support, App needs zoom and scroll, and some kind of history access beyond 24 hours. App needs support for landscape mode. App is reasonable for upload services, but I expect a lot for 1k US for the device associated, and software.
Jmbking
Other then the fact the app isn't compatible with iOS9 I love the app but please fix it's compatibility
Skybus367
Dexcom has yet to fix this app so it will work with iOS9. Absolutely unacceptable on their part as they didn't warn users of compatibility issues.
devPod46
The app pretty much does the bare minimum to be acceptable (shows the same glucose data in the same timeframes you can see on the receiver) , and comes loaded with extra features which I find pointless (sharing your glucose to select followers.. creepy). There is one feature that would be life changing that I am hoping is on Dexcom's radar: being able to see your glucose levels on your apple watch's watch face. This is 100% possible using the watchOS 2 SDK. Secondarily, I hope there will be a robust array of settings for the various types of notifications the Dexcom system generated (low, high, out of range, etc.) and that we will be able to receive this on our wrists as we see fit. It would also be nice to actually view the ancillary data like food and insulin on the phone's interface. And a longer history, for that matter. Finally, ditch the cartoons. This is diabetes, not a children's book.
Fiestafly
Needs more than just the trend graph. If I'm entering my insulin & carbs to my Dexcom, it would be very helpful to see this info on the app. It's crucial to know how much insulin you have on board. Too basic for a very needed medical app.