I tested a brand new continuous glucose monitor. It has been shrouded in secrecy for months and just hit the market the market. It has a big ambition, to compete with FreeStyle Libre and Dexcom. Is the Medtronic Simplera CGM a good alternative or even a better tool to monitor your blood sugar levels? Watch this video to find out. Join my Patreon community (direct access to me & access to bonus content) https://www.patreon.com/typeonetalks Book a private session with me https://calendly.com/typeonetalks Correction/Disclaimer: InPen™ is free in Switzerland. Other countries might differ. Please check local terms and conditions. The new Sensor is called Simplera Sync™ (which has received CE Mark) and not Simplera Instinct™. Watch next: I Tried a New CGM You've Never Heard of https://youtu.be/LGtll62Bx40 Get the CGM clock/display I have on my shelf https://customtypeone.com/?ref=typeonetalks Contribute to high quality independent diabetes content or just buy me a coffee here https://paypal.me/typeonetalks Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/typeonetalks I regularly release videos covering diabetes topics. Let me know if you have any questions or topics you would like me to cover. I really appreciate your input! Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional and my videos are not medical advice. What works for me might not work for others. Please consult your medical professional regarding your diabetes treatment. The content of this video discussed with or approved by Medtronic, the company behind the Simplera CGM and Smart MDI system. I am not affiliated with Medtronic, however, I received the Simplera system, including 3 CGM sensors and 1 InPen from Medtronic free of charge. Disclosure: Links in the video description might include affiliate links (I will receive a small provision if you use these links for your purchase). #typeonetalks

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