Eversense 365
Free
rated 4.2 stars
About Eversense 365
In addition to your current glucose values, the Eversense 365 App provides alerts for potential hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia events based on your individual settings. It also displays the rate and direction of glucose changes, and provides the ability to enter glucose-related events such as meals, insulin delivery, and exercise. The Eversense 365 App is also compatible with the Eversense NOW Remote Monitoring mobile app and the Apple Health app.
The Eversense 365 App cannot provide glucose readings unless it is used in conjunction with the Eversense 365 CGM system, which includes the Eversense 365 Smart Transmitter and Eversense 365 Sensor. The Eversense 365 CGM System is a prescription device, and you should contact your health care provider for more information and whether the Eversense 365 System is right for you.
Reviews for Eversense 365
BigDawgDon
App
There has not been an update since I’ve been using it. Also I have to remove app and re- install it about every couple weeks because it doesn’t work properly. The supposedly update after I wrote this wasn’t even an update. Nothing changed.
Movie krik
Great so far, but needs more alarm options
So far I really like the system, but I am a heavy sleeper and the alarms aren’t loud enough or continuous enough for me to hear it and wake up. I also wish that the options in blood sugar went a little higher for the lows.
FelixDG
Great App, please add ONE thing!
A family member uses this app and it works very well. Is there a way that it can be on the lock screen so they don’t need to unlock the phone and maximize the app to see a reading? It would be even better to just look at the phone and see the reading. Thanks in advance for an answer or an upgrade!
JollyJoseph
We like it so far but features needed
Updated 7/26/2025: This review still represents my sister and my opinions on the Eversense 365. We used the Dexcom G7 prior. We still like the E365 after 7 months. The transmitter charge lasts 2 to 3 days still, but we charge it every day or every other day while showering. We’re both thinking of going back to the Dexcom G7 at the end of the year due to the lack of certain features that we really liked with the Dexcom. Features much needed: 1) Make it ok to charge transmitter up to 30 minutes. Why limit the charging time to 20 minutes and suggest doing so while showering. Whose entire shower routine takes 20 minutes from the time you put it on the charger to the time you get back to it. 2) Enable the watch app to be a complication on the smart watch face so that it can be readily seen. There’s a watch app, BUT I have to go to the apps list, scroll to the app then touch the app. Can’t do that while driving, for example. Being an app developer I know this doesn’t take much to implement. 3) Enable a shortcut with a user customizable phrase so that Siri or Google can provide glucose levels audibly. This must also work in CarPlay or Android Auto. This is AWESOME on the Dexcom. I’m driving and simply say “Siri, glucose level” and I get the reading including the trend. I miss that A LOT. 4) Give users an A1c estimate. Dexcom does this very well. It was never off by more than 0.4 for both my sister and me. As an app developer and college math/statistics faculty member I know you can do this. You provide charts of percent in or out of range so the A1c can be estimated. That was a big motivator for us and much needed too. Dexcom’s system is so much more motivating. My average A1c has increased, we think, due to the lack of these features. And then there’s nowhere we can get any info about what Eversense features that are coming. If these features are still missing after the next five months, we are definitely going back to Dexcom.
Jpb55
Great app
The software is good and stable. Just a couple of things would improve it drastically. 1. The placement guide pops up a message in the middle of trying to place it asking to continue or go to my glucose, interrupting the placement process. Just get rid of that question and if you can keep the screen open until the user clicks to close it. 2. Add complications to the Lock Screen and the watch face would be a major improvement. If possible allow the watch to directly read the data and display your blood glucose without having to have your phone with you. 3. Add either time of the last reading or how long since the last reading with the glucose value on the top of the screen. 4. Add average glucose, GMI and glucose variability in the phone app would make it perfect.
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