FreeStyle Libre 3 Sensor + Libre 3 Reader Bundle
- The world’s smallest, thinnest, and most accurate 14-day glucose sensor.
- Painless to apply and wear with a simple 1-piece applicator.
- Optional, real-time glucose alarms notify when glucose levels are too high or too low.
- Readings sent directly to a smartphone every minute.
The Libre 3 reader tracks real time readings, and high or low glucose alarms from a paired Libre 3 sensor. The Libre 3 is the latest in Continuous Glucose Monitoring technology from Abbott. Libre 3 enables you to obtain regular, discrete blood glucose readings without the constant hassle of carrying and disposing of lancets and test strips.
- World's smallest glucose monitoring sensor
- Real-time glucose readings streamed to your smartphone
- Effortless tracking and monitoring
- Discreet and unobtrusive design for a comfortable wearing experience
- Approved for use by patients four years old and up
- Sensor communicates with phone within a 33-foot range
- No need to worry about going out of range - data is also stored on sensor
- See your sensor data from the past 12 hours on your phone
FAQs
No, the Freestyle Libre 3 Sensor can be used with a compatible smartphone app. However, the reader provides an alternative for those who prefer a dedicated device.
The battery is rechargeable and typically lasts several days on a full charge, depending on usage.
Yes, the reader stores up to 90 days of glucose data, allowing you to track trends over time.
No, the Freestyle Libre 3 Reader is only compatible with the Freestyle Libre 3 Sensor.
The FreeStyle Libre 3 sensor has been tested and cleared to be worn on the back of the upper arm for up to 14 days.
The sensor is applied to the back of the upper arm with a disposable device called an applicator.
The FreeStyle Libre 3 sensor utilizes Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology to stream glucose readings and enable real-time glucose alarms.
After you scan to activate the FreeStyle Libre 3 sensor with the FreeStyle Libre 3 app, there is a 60-minute start-up period before you receive your first glucose reading.