How long does the G6 transmitter last?
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) is a method to track blood sugar levels throughout the day and night.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) systems continuously check glucose levels throughout the day and night, while the Blood Glucose Meters (Bgm) measureglucose levels at a single moment in time.
The BGM only provides a single glucose reading.Every five minutes, the systems can provide real-time, dynamicglucose information.
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The transmitter battery lasts for 3 months.Within 3 months of starting your previous transmitter, we recommend that you have your next one in hand.
If you haven't received your final 10-day transmitter battery life warning, you can reuse it for your next session.The warnings count down the battery life of the transmitter until it has only 10 days left.You won't be able to start a new session if the transmitter battery is less than a week away.