MobiHealth News February 8, 2021
Mallory Hackett

Users can import their blood sugar data automatically by connecting with their LifeScan OneTouch Reveal app or by manually logging their levels.

Fitbit users can now track their blood glucose levels within the device’s connected app, the company announced Monday in a blog post.

Users can import their blood sugar data automatically by connecting with their LifeScan OneTouch Reveal app or by manually logging their levels. Fitbit will be adding other glucose meters and apps in the future, it said in the announcement.

Within the Fitbit app, users can set personalized ranges to help visualize what activities and health decisions keep them within their target range. Additionally, the app displays all the data in one place to show how their...

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