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Wearables for Blood Sugar Tracking: What Works Now and What’s Still Coming

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Wearables for Blood Sugar Tracking: What Works Now and What’s Still Coming

Several wearable tech companies, including Apple, Samsung, and Garmin, are working on integrating blood sugar tracking into their devices, with some already displaying glucose data from continuous glucose monitors. Others, like Huawei, are using wrist-based health data to detect diabetes risk patterns.

Wearable tech companies are racing to integrate blood sugar tracking into their devices. Apple Watch can display glucose readings from compatible CGM devices, including Dexcom devices. Garmin smartwatches and cycling computers can also display glucose readings from Dexcom CGM devices via the Dexcom Connect IQ app. Evie Ring's parent company, Movano Health, is developing non-invasive glucose monitoring technology. Huawei Watch GT 6 Pro uses wrist-based health data to detect diabetes risk patterns. Samsung is working on built-in, non-invasive blood sugar sensing for its Galaxy Watch. Withings ScanWatch can add blood sugar data to everyday health tracking.

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