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Automated Insulin Delivery

The SugarPixel device on a nightstand shows a blood sugar reading of 162 and rising fast.

How To Make Sure You Receive Critical Blood Sugar Alerts

Current Control-IQ display on an iPhone. Tandem is working on a future version of its AID system where no meal announcements are necessary.

Fully Closed Loop: Automated Insulin Delivery Takes the Next Step

Tandem Control-IQ: How It Works, Features, and Latest Updates

Control-IQ the first AID system with automatic correction boluses and no fingersticks CGM (Dexcom G6); cleared for those ages 14 and older; launch in January 2020

Tandem Mobi Automated Insulin Delivery System Now Available

Tandem’s Mobi automated insulin delivery system has officially launched in the U.S. The world’s smallest insulin delivery system to be fully controlled by a smartphone is now shipping, with orders processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Woman working out and wearing Abbott Freestyle Libre 3 on arm

More Choices Available for Abbott, Dexcom, Tandem, and iLet

Tandem t:slim X2 users in the US can now use either the Dexcom G7 or FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to manage their diabetes as part of their automated insulin delivery (AID) systems. People who use the iLet insulin pump can now also use the Dexcom G7.

The main interface for Nightscout shows current blood sugar level, insulin dosing, past CGM readings, and other data on a web page.

Nightscout: How To Get Started With CGM in the Cloud