FreeStyle Libre 2 - US Reviews – Page 10

2/5 rating based on 95 reviews. Read all reviews for FreeStyle Libre 2 - US for iPhone.
FreeStyle Libre 2 - US is free iOS app published by Abbott Diabetes Care Inc

Rate the app, not the system or sensors!!

SummerlandAZ

This app is great. It adds amazing functionality beyond the reader included with the system. I really love being able to handle everything from my phone, which is always nearby anyway. The app doesn’t unduly drain my battery. I would love being able to have alerts on my Apple Watch as well! Hopefully that feature is in the works!


Worse than the 1st edition. Do not use.

jordane85

Requires critical alerts to be turned on to use. This allows it to beep constantly in work meetings or other settings. This would be ok if it was only for high or low alerts but it goes off non stop. To check your blood sugar u have to turn these alerts on, check, then immodestly turn it back off. So annoying that this was supposed to help but has made checking harder


App update needed for iOS version above 15.1

Dis nerd

App update needed for iOS version above 15.1 No longer can use the app because the sensors cannot be read.


Unfortunate for the High Price

Clockinspiel

I just got these sensors and I can already tell why there are low ratings. Day one and The sensor already lost contact with the app. I can’t scan by blood sugars at all. My first scan told me I had to check a meter for accuracy. With the high cost of these sensors I would’ve hoped the app at least worked. Also, I agree highly with the sentiment that we should not have to keep the app open always. In todays world we shouldn’t have to have another app draining our batteries or otherwise annoying us because it isn’t.


Inaccuracy in graph-especially for low readings

CAT117

I called about this. I have screenshots for proof but they have no way for me to submit them. This morning the scan and logbook show a reading of 73. The graph shows about 130 for that reading. The graph shows the high logbook readings very accurately. But not the lows. I think theres an error in the graphing programming that is not displaying low readings accurately. Everyone i talked to wants to assume its the sensor OR they give you this standard explanation that the graph is an average. If that were the case then the high readings would not exactly match the logbook readings. Unfortunately the low logbook readings don’t display accurately on the graph. People using this app - DONT make treatment decisions based on the graph - use the logbook which is accurate readings taken by the sensor. Hopefully if enough people complain about the graph they will get a software engineer to look at it. Customer service - i have screenshots if you figure out how i can submit them. I actually really like this much better than fingersticks but lets get the programming fixed to accurately graph your results. Customer service apparently can’t tell the software engineer theres a problem. Might have to write abbot corporate. Probably get ignored there too. For the record, I am an engineer so I know for certain there is an inaccuracy.