Dexcom ONE Sensor – Single
£48.99
- Zero finger pricks or calibrations
- Glucose values and trends with just a glance
- Optional high and low glucose alerts
The Dexcom ONE real-time Continuous Glucose Monitoring system helps patients on insulin, ages 2 years and older, get one step closer to better diabetes control – with zero finger pricks, no scanning or calibrations required.
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Dexcom ONE Sensor
The Dexcom ONE real-time Continuous Glucose Monitoring system helps patients on insulin, ages 2 years and older, get one step closer to better diabetes control – with zero finger pricks, no scanning or calibrations needed. An up to 10-day wearable sensor sends glucose readings and trends automatically to a smart device every 5 minutes. It features optional high and low alerts that warn when glucose levels are out of range. More frequent access to glucose insides lead to more effective diabetes management.Zero finger pricks or calibrations
Dexcom ONE users can enjoy the freedom of managing their diabetes without having to prick their fingers or scanning! Dexcom ONE is designed to eliminate the need for finger pricks or scanning, even when making diabetes treatment decisions.Glucose values and trends, available with just a glance
The current glucose level and the trend arrows are automatically updated every 5 minutes in the Dexcom ONE app on a compatible smartphone or optional receiver. It only takes a quick glance to get the full picture of glucose levels and trends.Optional high and low glucose alerts
Users can be alerted when their glucose falls outside of high and low glucose thresholds. Alert levels and notification methods (sound or vibrations) can be customised.Exceptional Accuracy
Thanks to the exceptional accuracy of Dexcom ONE, patients can make treatment decisions, like insulin dosing, directly from their current glucose value and trend arrow. Dexcom ONE doesn’t require any calibration to delivery accurate readings unlike other systems.Delay first alert
Enables users to delay their first alert until their sensor reading is at, or past, the designated alert setting for a user-specified amount of time. This allows users to choose if they only want to receive High Alerts when they want to take action.Optional receiver
Dexcom ONE shares data with compatible smartphones but an optional receiver is available for people with diabetes who may not have access to such devices.