Glucose readings every minute for you† and your loved ones* 28 November 2023 Advertisement The latest version of the FreeStyle LibreLink app† now allows you to receive continuous glucose readings on your phone, automatically updated every single minute… no scanning required!^ Learn more about this update But did you know that your loved ones and caregivers can also now enjoy some new features with the LibreLinkUp app* on their phones, including receiving your real-time glucose readings? It’s even more peace of mind for you and them, whether you’re sleeping or out enjoying life. Keep reading to learn what’s new with the LibreLinkUp app*: Glucose readings every minute for you and your loved ones Your loved ones can now receive your real-time glucose readings, updated every single minute on their LibreLinkUp app.* Their LibreLinkUp app* home screen will display your current glucose reading, trend arrow, and 12-hour glucose graph. Customisable glucose alarms Your loved ones can now customise optional alarms in their LibreLinkUp app.* Their LibreLinkUp app* alarm settings will be independent from any alarms you have set up in your FreeStyle LibreLink app.† Learn more and get started For more information on these new LibreLinkUp app* features and to learn how to start securely sharing your glucose data with loved ones, click HERE to watch a short video. If you’re living with type 1 or type 2 insulin-requiring diabetes, now is the perfect time to upgrade to FreeStyle Libre 2. VisitFreeStyleLibre.com.au/Trial and purchase your first sensor for $15.± Limited time offer! TRIAL NOW FOR $15± > FreeStyle Libre 2 is subsidised for Australians living with type 1 diabetes. To learn more and check eligibility criteria, go to FreeStyleLibre.com.au ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE. READ THE WARNINGS BEFORE PURCHASE. Find out more at FreeStyleLibre.com.au This product is indicated for measuring interstitial fluid glucose levels in people (age 4 and older) with insulin-requiring diabetes. *The LibreLinkUp app is only compatible with certain mobile device and operating systems. Please check www.librelinkup.com for more information about device compatibility before using the app. Use of LibreLinkUp and FreeStyle LibreLink requires registration with LibreView. The LibreLinkUp mobile app is not intended to be a primary glucose monitor: home users must consult their primary device(s) and consult a healthcare professional before making any medical interpretation and therapy adjustments from the information provided by app. † The FreeStyle LibreLink app is only compatible with certain mobile devices and operating systems. Please check www.freestylelibre.com.au/compatibility for more information about device compatibility before using the app. Use of FreeStyle LibreLink requires registration with LibreView. ^Glucose readings are automatically displayed in the FreeStyle LibreLink app when the sensor has been started with the app, and the smartphone and sensor are connected and in range. Optional scan to backfill up to 8 hours of data following a period of lost sensor connection. ± The FreeStyle Libre 2 ‘$15 Trial Offer’ is a special offer and is only valid in Australia for a limited time. Limit of one $15 sensor per customer. Only available to new FreeStyle Libre 2 customers. Users must be registered and logged into their FreeStyleLibre.com.au account. Click HERE for full Terms & Conditions. The sensor housing, FreeStyle, Libre, and related brand marks are marks of Abbott. Information contained herein is for distribution outside of the USA only. Abbott Australasia Pty. Ltd., Abbott Diabetes Care, 666 Doncaster Road, Doncaster, Victoria 3108, Australia. ABN 95 000 180 389. ADC-85194 V1.0
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