The FreeStyle Libre 2 system

The FreeStyle Libre 2 system tracks your glucose levels anytime1, anywhere2 — and alerts4 you if it’s too low or high.

Animated photo of a man scaning his FreeStyle Libre sensor while having dinner.
Animated photo of a man scaning his FreeStyle Libre sensor while having dinner.
Animated photo of a man scaning his FreeStyle Libre sensor while having dinner.

Manage your diabetes with more confidence3

Optional alarms4

Discreetly alert you the minute glucose is too low or high.

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No Finger Pricks5

Easy to use and comfortable6 to wear for up to 14 days.

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Lowers your HbA1c

Proven to significantly lower your HbA1c.7

Accurate8

Unsurpassed accuracy, even in the low glucose range when it matters most.

The FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor

FreeStyle Libre 2 is a small, wearable sensor that sends your glucose data to your reader with a quick, painless9 scan – giving you real-time accurate8 glucose readings without finger pricks10.

Designed to be water-resistant, it can be worn for up to 14 days, even during activities like swimming, showering, and exercising2.

Images are for illustrative purposes only. Not real patient or data.  

1. 60-minute warm-up required when applying the sensor.

2. Sensor is water-resistant in up to 1 meter (3 feet) of water. Do not immerse longer than 30 minutes. Not to be used above 10,000 feet.

3. Fokkert, M. BMJ Open Diab Res Care (2019). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2019-000809.

4. Notifications will only be received when alarms are turned on and the sensor is within 20ft of the reading device.

5. Finger pricks are required if glucose readings do not match symptoms or expectations.  

6. Haak, T. Diabetes Therapy (2017): https://doi.org/10.1007/s13300-016-0223-6.

7. Yaron M, Roitman E, Aharon-Hananel G, et al. Effect of flash glucose monitoring technology on glycemic control and treatment satisfaction in patients with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2019;42(7):1178-1184.

8. Alva S. et al, Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, (September 2020). http://doi.org/10.1177/19322968209587542.

9. In a study conducted by Abbott Diabetes Care, 92% of patients surveyed (n=119) patients agree that it was painless or almost painless to apply the sensor.

10. The Glucose Trend Arrow may not always appear with your reading.

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