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What is FreeStyle LibreLink - US? Description of FreeStyle LibreLink - US

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]

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SMARTPHONE COMPATIBILITY
Compatibility may vary between phones and operating systems. Learn more about compatible phones at http://FreeStyleLibre.us

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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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  4. Is FreeStyle LibreLink - US legit?
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FreeStyle LibreLink - US Pros

What I’ve been looking forBeen testing for years. With my work and family schedule it was a pain to try to test or remember to test enough to make informed choices. This is a game changer. Not only is checking my readings easier and faster, it’s way more convenient. I was also disorganized the thing wouldn’t stay on. It has. Well. However as a confession I did buy some covers off a website that have no adhesive over the sensor but around it. Like a giant bandaid. I can work out at gym, mow, kayak, no problems with it coming off. Now recommendations. First, can you make it so the readings can be shared with Apple health? Second, can you also consider partnering with or developing a management app that allows tracking of carbs, exercise, etc? That would make this absolutely perfect. Keep it up!.Kent1915Version: 2.5.3

Free LibreI have the type that is an upper arm sensor, changed every 14th day. It reads continuously, I think but doesn’t show the continuous feed until I wave my iPhone in its vicinity. It appears to correspond tspot checks against my other, finger-stick glucometer which is from the same line. Occasional early sensor failure is a problem. One major problem which I have heard will be offered soon as a new device?It cannot be set for an alarm if out of range with blood glucose. I go very low at night and often don’t wake or have d dramatic symptoms. The new one, don’t know when Iit is out, is supposed to be able to be set for high and low alarms. I really need those alarms for lows and don’t know when it will be released. I have numerous night time lows. As of now, I set a regular alarm clock to wake for checks at regular intervals and critical intervals. Major design feature no new app yet! Otherwise, very helpful and satisfied..DrRCKJVersion: 2.5.1

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FreeStyle LibreLink - US Cons

Zero Stars if PossibleOver the course of 2 months, I purchased 6 sensors; 2 of them didn’t work. That’s a failure rate of 33%! So what do I mean by “didn’t work?” Readings of in the 50s to 60s when my finger pricking stated readings of 110 or so. I called the first time this happened and was told to give it a few more days. The second time this happened I called and asked for replacements. I was told I needed to research dates, times, and readings. Keep in mind that just being on the phone for the first and second call quickly adds up to an hour. The first call should have informed me of the prolonged process they would expect me to follow. When I asked the second call associate to reference my first call he indicated that the note only said “call dropped” which it hadn’t, so this confirmed that the call center is unprofessional and disinterested in providing good customer service. Save your money and seek a better product...or just keep purchasing sensors until you get one that works..Oscar.joseVersion: 2.2.2

What the eff?!? I’m so over it smhI can only get two meters a month which makes sense since it lasts 2 weeks. My last meter had days left on it but it started giving numerous error messages before it just said it’s unusable or something. I had to go out of my way and get another refill request n pick it up two days after the failed one. I installed the new sensor n waited an hour to check my blood and it gave a reading but with the symbol indicating to do a actual finger reading. That’s what it says all the time now. And out the blue it says it’s unavailable and to wait 4 hours! So is this one going to stop working too and only after just installing it hours before?! And if it’s going to be so freakin inaccurate all the time why don’t you people include the strips and lancets to check by finger? Oh I have to go buy another regular meter huh? Well what the heck is the point of this one?!? It’s 3:30am and I have no idea what my readings I can’t get up and go by a meter now nor should I have to! I shoulda listened to my co worker and not get this brand.KyeNjCaVersion: 2.5.3

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Is FreeStyle LibreLink - US legit?

Yes. FreeStyle LibreLink - US is legit, but not 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 3,015 FreeStyle LibreLink - US user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for FreeStyle LibreLink - US is 56.7/100.


Is FreeStyle LibreLink - US safe?

No. FreeStyle LibreLink - US not seem very safe to us. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 3,015 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 2.8/5. AppSupports Safety Score for FreeStyle LibreLink - US is 57.2/100.


Should I download FreeStyle LibreLink - US?

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FreeStyle LibreLink - US Screenshots

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Product details of FreeStyle LibreLink - US

App Name:
FreeStyle LibreLink - US
App Version:
2.10.2
Developer:
Abbott Labs
Legitimacy Score:
56.7/100
Safety Score:
57.2/100
Content Rating:
4+ Contains no objectionable material!
Category:
Medical, Health & Fitness
Language:
AR HR CS DA NL EN FI FR DE EL HE IT JA KO NB NN PL PT RU ZH SK SL ES SV ZH TR   
App Size:
59.48 MB
Price:
Free
Bundle Id:
com.abbott.librelink.us
Relase Date:
06 November 2018, Tuesday
Last Update:
17 October 2023, Tuesday - 16:35
Compatibility:
IOS 15.5 or later

FreeStyle LibreLink - US 2.10.2 Update Note
✱ Version History

Bug fixes and performance improvements..

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