🚀 Elevate Your Health Game with Ultrahuman M1 Live!
The Ultrahuman M1 Live offers continuous glucose monitoring with the FreeStyle Libre 2 CGM, providing real-time insights into your health. With a sleek design and integration with popular health apps, it empowers users to optimize their nutrition and fitness while connecting with a vibrant community of health enthusiasts.
Included components | 2 FreeStyle Libre 2 CGMs, Patches, Disinfecting Wipe |
Manufacturer | Abbott |
Part number | ULTRAHUMAN - 5060 |
Item Weight | 5 g |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm; 5 g |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | ULTRAHUMAN - 5060 |
Colour | Black & White |
Display style | Digital |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
A**P
Ultrahuman really helps you to optimise your metabolism.
The Ultrahuman M1 has been instrumental in my weight loss journey. The performance coaches have helped me set realistic goals, develop healthy eating habits, and stay accountable. If you're looking to lose weight and improve your relationship with food, the Ultrahuman M1 is a fantastic investment.
S**E
Bad do not use
Bad company - the whole thing is structured to rip you off. Firstly you only get one sensor not two and then the app only works for two weeks and you can’t synch another (I bought another separately). Customer service just pass you around between themselves. Trying to get you to give up. I would try to find another company.
T**R
A useful but expensive device for tracking glucose levels
I bought this device to track my glucose levels and see how they are affected by my food and activity choices. The device consists of a FreeStyle Libre 2 CGM sensor that I have to apply on the back of my upper arm with a needle. The sensor stays on for 14 days and measures my glucose levels every minute. The device also comes with an app that connects to the sensor via Bluetooth and shows me my glucose data in real time. The app also integrates with other health and fitness apps such as Google Fit, Strava, Apple Health, etc.The device has some interesting features that I liked. For example, it gives me a food score that tells me how well my body responds to different foods based on my glucose levels. It also gives me an activity-fueling score that tells me how much energy I have for exercise and workouts. It also provides me with nudges and suggestions to optimize my glucose levels, such as taking a walk when my glucose is high or eating a snack when it is low. The device also gives me access to digital content and a community of other users who share their experiences and tips.However, the device also has some drawbacks that I did not like. First of all, the device is very expensive. The sensor costs about £60 and lasts only for 14 days. That means I have to spend about £120 per month to keep using the device. That is too much for me to afford in the long run. Secondly, the device is not very comfortable to wear. The sensor has a needle that pierces into my muscle and sometimes causes pain or irritation. The sensor also falls off easily if I sweat or shower too much. Thirdly, the device is not very accurate. The sensor measures the glucose levels in the interstitial fluid, not in the blood. That means there is a lag of about 15 minutes between the actual blood glucose level and the sensor reading. That can be misleading or confusing sometimes.Overall, I think this device is a useful but expensive device for tracking glucose levels. It can help me understand how my food and activity choices affect my glucose levels and give me some insights and guidance to improve them. However, it also has some issues that make it less appealing for me to use regularly. It is too costly, uncomfortable, and inaccurate for me to rely on it completely. I would recommend it if you are looking for a device that can give you a snapshot of your glucose levels and their effects on your body, but be aware of the limitations and costs involved.
E**A
Very good pack for monitoring bood glucose
I bought this pack a few months ago and i can say that im very happy about the app. Sensors are Libra Life Style 2 but the app is amazing because you can add what are you eating and you will recive the blood spike in a few hours.
H**D
Just by the sensors from Abbot
The app is slightly better than the freestyle app but not worth the 60 quid premium. Ridiculous amount of high end recycling cacoons the product presumably trying to justify upselling someone else’s product
L**L
Paying a premium if you just want to track glucose levels
If you are just looking to track glucose it is not worth the investment. You are essentially paying a premium for sensors to use with the Ultrahuman app.
G**G
Brilliant
These are brilliantEasy to attach and read with the app which you install onto your foneAccurate readings comfortable to wear too. Very please with these
A**R
Glucose sensors
Difficult for me to review really .My wife is a type 1 diabetic and from the vague description thought we were getting a different monitoring device of some kind o try , to show blood sugars.She already uses stick on Freestyle Libre 2 sensors that monitor her blood sugars and gives warnings when they go too low or too high. Each sensor lasts two weeks and these are provided free by our local NHS authority.She uses the Freestyle Libre app on her phone for her readings once the phone is scanned across her arm.The sensors can be purchased from Abbott but if you are a type 1 diabetic then you are eligible to get them on prescription via the NHS.Anyway , after ordering, a very posh black gift box arrived and we were surprised that it contained basically two of exactly the same Freestyle sensors that we get from the NHS.The box also contained some stick on sensor protectors and a card with a web link address.It looks , with this , as though you have to sign up to a subscription for a health regime and a different app in which you enter your carb intake and the Freestyle sensor gives you glucose readings ?In 3 years we have only had one faulty sensor , so if rating the sensors themselves, have no complaint at all . However have marked it down due to the cost , currently approaching one hundred and fifty pounds for the two sensors that last a month.
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