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Dexcom G6 Transmitter
Description
We recommend visiting Dexcom’s official website. It contains valuable information on using all components of the Dexcom G6 CGM System, including transmitters.
Features
- Attaches to the top of Dexcom G6 sensors
- Wirelessly sends data to compatible display devices
- A vital part of the Dexcom G6 CGM System
Specifications
Compatibility: Works with Dexcom G6 CGM System; not compatible with previous-generation Dexcom systems
Dimensions: 4.57 cm (L) x 3.05 cm (W) x 1.52 cm (H)
Moisture Protection: IP28 (temporary submersion)
Operating Temperature: 50°F – 107.6°F
Weight: 28.35 grams (sensor included)
Directions
The “Product Guides” section of Dexcom’s official website contains valuable information on using all components of the Dexcom G6 CGM System, including transmitters.
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Dexcom G6 transmitters work in tandem with Dexcom G6 sensors to keep you informed of your glucose levels. If you’re running low on sensors, US MED® can help you restock! (And if you haven’t started using the Dexcom G6 CGM System at all, we can assist you with that, too.)
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What supplies are needed for Dexcom?
After your initial 90-day supply of sensors and transmitters, you'll need a new supply of sensors and a transmitter. Let US MED handle your sensor and transmitter refills. With each order you'll receive one box of 3-packs and an applicator. You'll also need to purchase one transmitter every 3 months. When you’re getting low on supplies, fill out the form here or give us a call and we’ll ship you 90 days of sensors and 1 transmitter (sold separately).
How often do I need to replace my Dexcom G6 transmitter?
The transmitter lasts for 3 months, so you'll need a new transmitter, in addition to sensors, every 90 days. Let US MED handle your sensor and transmitter refills. With each order you'll receive three boxes of 3-packs and a separate transmitter.
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