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Welcome to the second part of our deep dive into open-source diabetes management apps like DIY Loop, Trio, and AAPS. In this episode, we explore how each app's algorithm functions, their unique features, and the customization options they provide. We also break down which app might be the best fit for you based on ease of setup and functionality. If you missed last week’s episode, where we discussed how these apps are built and how users can leverage Caregiver options and Siri Shortcuts, be sure to check it out here: How DIY Apps Work.
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not medical advice. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your health care. DIY systems are experimental and not approved by the FDA or regulatory authorities at the time of this video. You take full responsibility for building and using these DIY systems and you do so at your own risk. Results will vary.
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Welcome to the second part of our deep dive into open-source diabetes management apps like DIY Loop, Trio, and AAPS. In this episode, we explore how each app's algorithm functions, their unique features, and the customization options they provide. We also break down which app might be the best fit for you based on ease of setup and functionality. If you missed last week’s episode, where we discussed how these apps are built and how users can leverage Caregiver options and Siri Shortcuts, be sure to check it out here: How DIY Apps Work.
T1D Exchange Registry Sign up (US only)
Join our Newsletter | Diabetech Community Discord
Support Diabetech on Patreon
Follow Diabetech: Instagram | Tik Tok | YouTube | Facebook
Learn more: Trio | Loop | Android APS
Contact Integrated Diabetes Services
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not medical advice. Always consult with your doctor before making changes to your health care. DIY systems are experimental and not approved by the FDA or regulatory authorities at the time of this video. You take full responsibility for building and using these DIY systems and you do so at your own risk. Results will vary.
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