







🏅 Protect your pod, power your play — never miss a beat!
The 2Pcs Diabetic Sensor Armband is a breathable, sweat-resistant, and elastic cover designed to securely protect insulin pods like Omnipod, Dexcom, and Freestyle Libre during all sports activities. Featuring double anti-slip fabric and shock-absorbing stretch, it ensures comfort and stability for active diabetics of all ages.
































































| ASIN | B0DS2NXN62 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,296 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #171 in Diabetic Care Organizers & Travel Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (50) |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2025 |
| Manufacturer | LKLKKC |
| Package Dimensions | 5.94 x 4.69 x 0.43 inches; 1.06 ounces |
C**Z
Perfect for sports
Purchased these to cover my sons Pod and Dexcom. They work great at ensuring they stay put during soccer. I measured his arm, and ordered according to the size chart, the fit was perfect. He says they are comfortable and don't slip.
D**B
Good protection from water.
Just right to protect patch from getting wet. I had to return first one because I measured arm incorrectly. No problem with exchange.
K**T
Nice
I use this for my iPod Bluetooth when I'm working out and it's not too tight on the arm so it doesn't compromise my MP3 player so I like it and I would recommend it to anyone that works out. Iit's not too tight but it does have elastic at both ends and it doesn't allow my iPod or MP3 player to slip out so I really enjoy it I think it's a great buy I would recommend it for anyone.
S**1
Well worth the money.
I like these. I’m clumsy and have knocked off a sensor or several. I cover the sensor with a Tegsderm type tape. My sensor is a 15 day so the band also keeps the tape edges from rubbing on my clothes and loosening. They’re neat and rather inconspicuous. They’re snug as well as extremely comfortable. Also, they are true to size and don’t slide.
A**R
Bands
Size runs a bit small not meant for long term use I guess, tend to slide down a lot.
C**T
Buffer
Use mostly at night as I sleep on my left side; gives a little buffer to make sure air is there for proper readings of the sensor.
B**S
Sadly, Did Not Work for Me
I want to like this product, but I just cannot. The arm band was too big and I measured twice. It would not stay in place and therefore my Dexcom G7 came off. I really wanted this to be the solution to keeping the unit on my arm, but the design is not effective. It does appear to be a very durable product, it just doesn't stay in place and when it slides down it takes the sensor with it. Hopefully you have better luck than I did. I am returning this for a refund.
D**B
Works well
Fits perfectly. Bought for my son so his diabetic port wouldn't get wet.
R**R
There are 2 armbands in the package. I think this was about the same price as another vendor's single package, and appears to be identical in design. They have 2 elastic/rubber bands at each edge/hole of the band. Natural movement of the arm tends to allow the edges to move towards the center, but the band will still cover the glucose monitor because the bands need to be physically stretched to go over top of it. Although I think I ordered the right size, this one certainly feels quite snug, but not excessively. I was thinking of ordering the larger size, too, just in case, but I'll stick with these for the time being. EDIT: Turns out I either lost some weight (arm shrunk!) or the material stretched out (not likely), so I had to order a smaller pair, so back to being snug!) I fully expect that these will ensure the glucose monitors are as protected as possible with or without using a clear or cloth bandage over it. (Most of them tend to peel off way too soon, but maybe the arm band will help prevent that. I'll find out when I replace my current glucose monitor - several CGMs later, no early losses.) I also like that there are 2 of them. I should be able to wear one for a few days before going into the wash and always having a fresh one available.
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