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Eversense from Senseonics

Eversense Received FDA Clearance for 365 Day Wear Time.

An October 2024 Launch with commercial availability in the fourth quarter of 2024 is anticipated.  

The Eversense Long-term CGM System that lasts up to 180 days is professionally placed at the doctor’s office. The wearable smart transmitter provides on-body vibe alerts even when the mobile device is not nearby, and is worn over the sensor using a daily adhesive.

For complete information, visit Senseonics 


Sensor Duration:
Up to 180 days
Warmup Time:
24 hours
Approved For Children:
Indicated for 18 years and over
Share Follow Capability:
Yes
Fingerstick Calibration Required:
Yes, twice daily through day 21, then primarily once daily for the remaining 159 days of sensor wear.
Customizable Alerts Alarms:
High and low alerts. The only CGM with a smart transmitter that also provides on-body vibe alerts for high and low glucose even when the smartphone is not nearby. With the Eversense System, the user can remove the smart transmitter and put back on and continue getting a reading without replacing the sensor.

Software:
Eversense Mobile App, Eversense Data Management System (patient) Eversense Data Management System Pro (professional) Eversense NOW (remote monitoring)
Accuracy:
MARD 8.5% in the PROMISE Study
Covered By Medicare:
Yes
Insulin Pump Compatibility:
No

Recommended Placement:
Inserted by a doctor under the skin of the upper arm

Additional Details:
Device is compatible with multiple Apple iOS and Android devices-see list in link-updated regularly

Transmitter Sensor Size:
Sensor: 1.3 x .72 in. Transmitter: 1.5 x 1.9 x 0.35 in
Receiver Size:
No separate dedicated receiver required. Readings displayed on user’s compatible smartphone (iOS and Android).
Battery:
Transmitter: rechargeable lithium polymer battery
Transmitter Range:
24.9'
Continuous Data Transmission:
Yes

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