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IIRC if your phone is compatible with the librelink app, then you should be able to use the NFC of your phone with xDrip - though it's been a few years since we last used a Libre. Choose Libre as the source in xDrip and I believe there is then the further option to select the librelink app as a source. I think you can then scan your libre sensor with your phone to pass the readings directly to xDrip. |
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Hi, new user here.
Well new in all things xdrip, github and having diabetes.
My question is about the bluetooth requirement of the xdrip app. I have libre 1 the sensor I get from the hospital.
Is there no way to get the sensory data into xdrip other than to have libre 2 or a bluetooth bridge? The data is already in my phone in the librelink app. Can't I just share the data or point to the file storing the data and get xdrip to read it?
The reason I found xdrip to be interessting is because of librelinks very limited way of accessing and view of the data.
With kind regards, a noob.
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