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FreeStyle LibreLink - US

FreeStyle LibreLink - US

Abbott Diabetes Care

⭐️2.9 / 5
Rating
🙌3.1K
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦~ in 10 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of FreeStyle LibreLink

2.11.2

May 29, 2024

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.10.2

October 17, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.8.1

December 6, 2022

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.5.3

March 22, 2021

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.5.1

September 10, 2020

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.2.2

October 30, 2019

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.2.1

November 5, 2018

Price History of FreeStyle LibreLink

Description of FreeStyle LibreLink

The FreeStyle LibreLink app allows you to monitor your glucose with your phone. [1] Check your glucose by holding your phone near your FreeStyle Libre Sensor. The App is compatible with both 10-day and 14-day Sensors. You can use the App to: * Check your glucose with a painless scan, instead of a routine fingerstick [1] * View your current glucose reading, trend arrow, and glucose history * Add notes to track your food, insulin use, and exercise * See glucose reports, including your Ambulatory Glucose Profile * Connect to healthcare professionals with LibreView [2] ◆◆◆◆◆◆ SMARTPHONE COMPATIBILITY Compatibility may vary between phones and operating systems. Learn more about compatible phones at http://FreeStyleLibre.us ◆◆◆◆◆◆ USING YOUR APP AND READER WITH THE SAME SENSOR If you would like to use both the FreeStyle Libre Reader and the App with the same Sensor, you need to start the Sensor with the Reader first and then scan with your phone. Note that FreeStyle LibreLink and Readers do not share data with each other. For complete information on a device, scan your Sensor every 8 hours with that device; otherwise, your reports will not include all your data. You can upload and view data from all of your devices on LibreView.com. APP INFORMATION FreeStyle LibreLink is intended for measuring glucose levels in people with diabetes when used with a Sensor. For more information on how to use FreeStyle LibreLink, refer to the User’s Manual, which can be accessed through the app. If you require a printed User’s Manual, contact Abbott Diabetes Care Customer Support. Learn more about FreeStyle LibreLink at http://FreeStyleLibre.us [1] If you are using the FreeStyle LibreLink app, you must also have access to a blood glucose monitoring system as the App does not provide one. Fingersticks are required for treatment decisions when you see the Check Blood Glucose symbol, when symptoms do not match system readings, when you suspect readings may be inaccurate, or when you experience symptoms that may be due to high or low blood glucose. [2] Use of FreeStyle LibreLink requires registration with LibreView. The circular shape of the sensor housing, FreeStyle, Libre, and related brand marks are marks of Abbott. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For additional legal notices and terms of use, go to http://FreeStyleLibre.us. Before using the App, review product labeling and the interactive tutorial at https://www.freestyle.abbott/us-en/support/overview.html#app
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FreeStyle LibreLink: FAQ

Can FreeStyle LibreLink support iPad devices?

No, FreeStyle LibreLink is not available for iPad users yet.
FreeStyle LibreLink was launched by Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.
The minimum iOS version for the FreeStyle LibreLink app is 15.5.
Users have given FreeStyle LibreLink a so-so rating of 2.9 out of 5.
The Main Genre Of The Freestyle Librelink App Is Medical.
2.11.2 is the newly released FreeStyle LibreLink version.
The last update for FreeStyle LibreLink was on July 3, 2024.
FreeStyle LibreLink was first released on February 5, 2023.
This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.
FreeStyle LibreLink is available in Arabic, Croatian, Czech and 23 more.
No, FreeStyle LibreLink is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, FreeStyle LibreLink does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use FreeStyle LibreLink with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of FreeStyle LibreLink

  • Needs to be so much better

    The Freestyle Libre as wearable technology is a wonderful breakthrough in diabetic management, but the app is so rudimentary it’s a joke. People want to be able to use and synthesis the data being captured. The daily curves should be able to view actual reading numbers (the Dexcom app does this by scrolling with your finger across the curve and the reading numbers show up). Notes are viewable by hovering on a note, but only for the current day. Unavailable for historical daily graphs. You should be able to view more than one day at a time on the daily graph. For example, you should be able to view a 14 day, 30, 60 day graph as so many blood glucose apps will. Which brings me to another point. Libre data should be shared with many more apps. OURA, My Fitness Pal (or other popular meal tracker apps) so people can see the impact real time of particular foods. The app needs some serious work to take advantage of the advance this wearable technology represents. Ask diabetics what information they want! The data is already collected. Step up your game here.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for letting us know. We appreciate the feedback.
  • Be careful entering your email address

    The app is a little glitchy. When you setup the app, you enter your email address. But you only enter the address once, not twice like some apps require to be sure you entered the right address that is free of typos. I entered my address wrong. I noticed it during set up but there was no back button to go back and fix the mistake. Then, once I was done setting it up I went to my account profile to correct the mistake. You can change your name and birthday and password but you can’t change your email address. With the incorrect email address, you can not link app-to-app (I was trying to link to Veri). I called customer support to see if they could do update my email address from the back end. The answer was no. The only option is to deactivate your account and the reinstall the app with a new account. But that also means you lose the sensor you bought because the sensor only calibrates once.

    This would be an easy fix for the developer: (1) either add the space to enter the email twice to confirm the right address, or (2) have a back button on the set up pages so people can fix their mistakes during set up, or (3) have a back door via customer service to fix wrong addresses without losing the sensor. The sensors aren’t cheap. When I finish this sensor, I’ll likely switch to a different model and not use Libre because this was an annoying defect in the app.

    Developer Response

    We'd like to follow up with this. Please give us a call at 855-632-8658 so we can better assist.
  • Crap ware

    This software seems to get worse as time goes on. Abbot is a large corporation and should be able to attract good developers. I know since I’m a senior developer. This software misses entered information “at times”. It may show the missing info in the generated graph for the day, but misses it in the log. This is serious because when trying to decide to give yourself insulin or not you don’t have the data to make the determination. A good test group should be able to catch that, especially in the automated regression testing or functional testing. It’s inexcusable to have this happen.

    Also, the readings are consistently off from what a glucometer is telling you, sometimes as much as 40-50 points. You would think that someone at Abbott checks these numbers against real blood sugar readings.

    You would think that someone at Abbott checks these numbers against real blood sugar readings and shows them when the doctor pulls up the info to see if you were really in the range or not.

    You need to provide more info for the doctors. I found out they don’t see some of the things, like what you entered for glucometer reading and shows them to the doctor when the doctor pulls up the info to see if you were really in the range or not.

    They make it impossible to complain to them other than this rating item. There is no way to use the app to tell them if something is wrong. That means terrible management. I highly doubt if they even look at this also.