Fierce Biotech June 5, 2024
Conor Hale

Dexcom announced that its G7 diabetes sensor can now link directly to a user’s Apple Watch, allowing them to track their glucose readings in real-time even if their iPhone isn’t nearby.

According to the company, the dedicated Bluetooth connection can deliver data and blood sugar alerts straight to a person’s wrist, such as during a workout, for example.

“Direct to Apple Watch has been one of our most requested features and we’re thrilled to roll it out to Dexcom G7 users in the U.S. and around the world,” Dexcom Chief Operating Officer Jake Leach said in a statement, which described the continuous glucose monitor as the first of its kind to be able to connect to multiple devices at once.

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