Stay Active, Stay Protected! 🏊♂️
The Eseige-Libre 3 Sensor Covers are a pack of 50 waterproof and latex-free adhesive patches designed specifically for the Libre 3 sensor. These transparent patches provide a strong adhesive hold, ensuring your sensor remains secure for up to 14 days, while their ultra-thin design offers a comfortable, second-skin feel. Easy to apply with a three-layer structure, these patches are perfect for active lifestyles.
P**H
Great solution for CGM Sensors Libre 3
Bought these on the recommendation of a Libre 3 user and I must say that this is the best thing for this sensor. Lots of people complaining that the sensor falls of quickly after applying. After reading the review, I was hesitant to start on the new sensor. This product really does the trick. Label is clear and neatly fits over the sensor and stays on thru showers, sweating, inadvertent hits, etc. Quite a neat product. I will be ordering these again for the next batch of sensors.
D**R
Junk product
Avsolute junk, the very first cover i used with a brad new libre 3 sensor i applied both following instructions for both products. I went out and did some yard work the cover curled up and stuck to the sensor and pulled the sensor out. After getting a new sensor I again applied both both yesterday all seemed ok until I did more yard work today and started sweating and again the cover was curling up and coming off but I managed to save the sensor. It advertised for showering, exercising and for swimming but evidently not for working or sweating which I thought exercising would have covered. Lol silly me.
A**E
Uv protection will leave a tan less circle.
I have found these to stick Great! They also last as long as the sensor does. Heads up though, when in the sun; it will not let us tan under it. Even when it is clear. So keep that in mind when and where u place sensor.
X**U
you know where the CGM sensor is located right?
Pros: I haven't lost a sensor since I started using these. They aren't uncomfortable.Con: For me this is a big one. I don't believe it is unique with this brand. It is hard to put on. <<tl:drNo to go into more detail. I am not a contortionist. Imagine trying to put a bandaid over the cgm without touching the adhesive. It goes on the left arm, above the elbow. It is suggested the cgm goes under the arm. I find it works better for me if I put it a little more outside and not under the arm. I suggest trying to use a mirror to put the cover on. You want to try to get the circle in the middle, where there is no adhesive, as close to the cgm as possible. Since these don't last more than about 24 hrs you will need to pull the cover off of the cgm. If the cover is stuck to the top of the cgm it could come off. I'm not saying it will but it could. I have a hard time centering the cover so there is my first problem.Then there is the issue of getting the paper off the cover without touching the part that is supposed to stick to the skin. You can remove the paper as you would for a bandaid. There is no "flap" to grab so its easier to pull off. I usually pull the smaller piece of paper off completely and try to center the cover. After you do that you have to pull the paper off of the rest of the cover. You will probably have an easier time of it than I do.Now that you've got all the paper off and the cover stuck to your arm you have more paper to pull off. Yeah, that blue strip on the top is where you take the top papers off. Its hard to see at first but the blue strip is cut down the center like a pair of pinking shears were used. This is where you separate the top papers. They come off easy once you get a hold on part of the blue strip. Occasionally, it feels like I'm trying to rip off the cover. It doesn't hurt. Its just frustrating for me to struggle with this only to feel like you just ruined everything.Last. Take your index finger and lightly feel around the edge of the cover to make sure its on. I do this for no reason. Ok, small reason: your arm moving around tends to lift up the edges of the cover. Feeling around the edges lets you know if you might need to replace it early... or you don't have to replace it as soon as you thought.Sorry for the wall of text but I found it hard to understand the instructions for this product. I'm sure the people that wrote them have no problem with what the wrote
S**.
CGM Sensor Patch
The cgm patch is the perfect size for my Libre 2 sensor!
N**B
Ok buy
These are good but only stick for 8 days. I have to change mine halfway through my application period. It’s a hassle but they do work.
S**N
To feel safer about not banging it and have the sensor falling off.
They work well. Thank you for them.
L**T
Do not use if you have sensitive skin.
Where to start with this review I got these coverages, of course to cover up my CGM and it said that it was latex free and I would only put them on for when I had to shower and then I would take them off I used this product twice and the first time my arm was really red from where I had this on and then the second time I used this product. I left it on overnight just to protect my monitor when I was sleeping. I woke up the next morning and my arm where the patch was was completely red and there was even a spot at the top where it literally is rubbed my skin so raw that nothing could touch my arm. And it is still bothering me three days later. So I would say if you have very sensitive skin, I do not recommend you buy this product and I hate leaving any bad review because if I did not like a product, I just wouldn’t post about it but this one I feel like I needed to. But on the upside, it did keep my monitor dry when I was showering.
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