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I paired my Oura ring with Dexcom's Stelo AI-powered CGM to track my glucose. Here's what I learned about my eating habits.
Stelo only costs $99 (about £80 / AU$150) for a month’s supply — two biosensors that last for approximately 15 days each. If ...
The Stelo biosensor looks like a medical patch – gray plastic, 25mm by 28mm, with a large adhesive ring that holds it in place for up to 15 days.
Stelo is now part of Dexcom’s overall portfolio of glucose biosensors, with a user base of more than 2.5 million people globally. The Dexcom portfolio in the U.S. consists of the Dexcom G6 and ...
The Stelo alerts also don’t show the numbers, prompting you to open the app to understand. The Dexcom Stelo also lacks the home screen widget for iOS and the ability to sync your Apple Watch ...
The Stelo, however, is aimed at Type 2 diabetics, specifically those who don’t rely on insulin. Unlike Type 1, Type 2 diabetes develops over time as the body becomes more insulin-resistant.
One of the leaders in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology, Dexcom (Nadsaq:DXCM) continues to expand its ...
With these new product capabilities, Ōura’s smart ring will add an AI-driven approach to metabolic health by combining meal insights with glucose data from Stelo by Dexcom, the first FDA ...
The Stelo by Dexcom ($99 a pair) is a blood-glucose biosensor, the latest trendy wearable for health-curious people. By . Nicole Nguyen. The latest smart wearable got under my skin.