Dr Anne Peters offers insight into her patients' reactions to the FreeStyle Libre 3 CGM, the smallest sensor available. www.medscape.com/viewarticle/...
@@marthagarcia6280 "Better" is in the eyes of the wearer. It's about half the size of the FSL2 (both in diameter and thickness). It's bluetooth and doesn't require scanning after the sensor is started. It's not compatible with the FSL2 reader as it's bluetooth only. It's supposed to be more accurate with a MARD of 7.9% compared to the FSL2's 9.3% (lower is better).
Do you need to manually scan for the readings or will this give a minute by minute update to the app or reader?
It gives Minute by minute update on the app! No scanning
Any idea when this will be available for those of us in the US to purchase?
Its avaible now on the u.s.
@@shaunevans8284 yep. I found out it's available through DMEs. Ty!
Is it compatible to the Libre 2 reader?, And does it have a way to save all information better, the Libre 2 sucks, you lose all information
Is it better than the Libre 2, what are the differences
@@marthagarcia6280 "Better" is in the eyes of the wearer. It's about half the size of the FSL2 (both in diameter and thickness). It's bluetooth and doesn't require scanning after the sensor is started. It's not compatible with the FSL2 reader as it's bluetooth only. It's supposed to be more accurate with a MARD of 7.9% compared to the FSL2's 9.3% (lower is better).