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The Daricowathx 50 Pack Freestyle Libre Sensor Covers are designed for active individuals seeking reliable protection for their sensors. Made from safe, latex-free materials, these waterproof and sweatproof patches ensure comfort and durability during any activity, from swimming to exercising. With a user-friendly three-layer application process and a generous supply of 50 patches, you can enjoy peace of mind while staying active.
Units | 1.00 count |
Country of origin of primary ingredient(s) | US |
Brand | Daricowathx |
Country of origin | China |
W**.
Did the job
The product seems OK I've been using them now for a little time and they seem to be working as they say they will There is however if you leave on for 4 even for There for 2 weeks There is a little bit of soreness so I would recommend so I would recommend take the item off after a couple of days leave it leave it for A-day or 2 if possible or 2 if possible without just to let your skin breathe then your skin breathe then put a fresh one on if that's not the case if that's not the case and you just need it for when you go for a bath for a shower put on leave On until your skin has cooled right down I would say at write down I would say at least the next day then remove it but I have no problem with this as that's what I do or if I'm going out I'll put one on for the day
A**R
Had better
They do an ok job. But there are better alternatives
J**G
Waterproof, but don't recommend wearing for extended periods.
Adhesion excellent, provided to cleanse skin before appying (I used alcohol based hand sanitiser). I used these on holiday to protect the sensor from water damage whilst swimming for extended periods. They did an excellent job. However, keeping these on for longer than a few hours can cause the following (both happened to me causing three sensors to fail in 10 days).Firstly, the libre sensor needs to breathe to function properly. These stickers prevent ventillation (as expected, they are waterproof after all), which can cause the sensor to overheat (particularly if you are in a hot climate, or covered under layers of clothing) causing the sensor to fail if worn for expended periods.Secondly because of the above (no ventilation and heat), if worn for extended periods, moisture can start to gather under the sticker. This moisture, coupled with no ventilation and heat leads to infection of the sensor site.If your sensor site gets even the slightest bit infected, you will get consistent misreads (usually low/hypo readings, when you are not actually low) rendering the sensor useless until the infection is cleared, and you won't clear the infection without removing the sensor.As stated, 3 sensors failed in 10 days before I discovered these issues. I still use these stickers, but only to swin, then I remove them immediately.
J**V
Can cause irritation
Stick very well initially. Usual dirty edges after a few days. Takes a bit to remove. Depending on what you use to remove can cause irritation to skin. I wouldn't use on sensitive skin
T**T
Did not stick
This did not stick very well to my skin came off in the shower
T**S
Sadly not happy
I've used one per day as they git not a lot of stickiness and bit awkward to put on myself too on my arm
V**S
Very happy
Very happy with product and delivery. Thank you
D**.
Very poor adhesion, and came away at the edges the very first time I had a shower with them on.
There were a few similar looking Libre sensor covers on Amazon when I was looking for a suitable cover. I went with these because you got a pack of 50 for only £6.99 so it looked like a great deal. I thought that these would be the same as the others and that I was just getting a good deal, but apparently not.On these it looks like the adhesion is very poor. Please see the attached pictures. I put one of these patches over my Libre 2 Sensor on my left arm. Then on my right arm, I put one over the scar left by another cover I tried before this one that came with a cap. That's a story in itself, but for the purpose of this review it is very important to note that the scar was NOT caused by this adhesive cover. I only put this patch over the scar as it was the perfect size to cover it so that the wound didn't get any water on it. Both patches were applied one hour before taking my first shower in them.As you can tell from the pictures, the adhesion is very poor on the patch on both arms. The whole idea behind these covers is so that they keep the sensor from getting any water on it so that the adhesive that comes with the sensor lasts you longer so that the sensor does not come off prematurely.The picture with the sensor in place clearly shows that the adhesive cover that I applied has come away on the right hand side, and therefore it let the water in and was totally useless. The cover that I applied over the scar also shows that the cover has come away the edges all the way around the patch. Thankfully that stayed on enough to keep my wound dry, but if it had a sensor under it, pulling away at the adhesive, then I'm fairly certain it would have come away just like the one shown in the picture with the sensor on.The only good thing about these is that they are really easy to remove - but that's probably what the downside is as well, in that they come off way too easily - when they are not supposed to. As you can see from the pictures, these haven't done the job they were supposed to and I can't give them more than 1 star I'm afraid. My search for a cheap suitable cover continues.....
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