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M5_NightscoutMon reviews and mentions
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Anybody using alternative displays for CGM data?
a) in my bedroom, a https://github.com/mlukasek/M5_NightscoutMon display
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What apps, tools or gadgets does the world open up to once you have a Nightscout link?
The M5Stack NightscoutMon is handy, if a little DIY. I like it a lot but have had to modify the config file to turn off the speaker. We also use the apps for FitBit, Garmin, and Apple watches.
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Dexcom devices
1) I built a https://github.com/mlukasek/M5_NightscoutMon M5 NightScoutMon. It's a little 2" display that shows my blood sugar. Doesn't work on my work's WIFI network ;-{
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displaying number wall/bedside etc. (point me where to research please)
I use an M5Stack which follows my Nightscout account. Takes s little bit of setting up to do but you can read more about it here: https://github.com/mlukasek/M5_NightscoutMon
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Relationship advice while being T1D...
2) Nightscout Monitor. If you setup a nightscout site (nightscout is a diabetes infomation platform), you can put together (and by put together I mean order a piece of hardware, and then run a piece of software on your computer to upgrade it) a little screen called M5_NightscoutMon that will always show your blood sugar in numbers easy enough to see across the room for <$50. Not only does it give you more visibility into your blood sugar, it's an easy way for other people to know how you're doing. It runs off wifi, and I set mine so it will use the wifi at home, work, or the hotspot on my phone. On long road trips I bring it with me in the car!
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mlukasek/M5_NightscoutMon is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of M5_NightscoutMon is C++.
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