📊 Own your glucose story—anytime, anywhere, effortlessly.
The Sinocare iCan Continuous Glucose Monitoring System offers a cutting-edge, 15-day wearable sensor with Bluetooth connectivity that updates glucose levels every 3 minutes via the iCan CGM app. Featuring third-generation detection technology with an 8.71% MARD for reliable accuracy, IP28 water resistance, and remote data sharing capabilities, it empowers diabetes management with minimal finger pricks and maximum convenience.
Global Trade Identification Number | 00810166324137 |
Included components | Qucik Start Guide |
Manufacturer | sinocare |
Part number | Double-CGM-1 |
Item Weight | 370 g |
Package Dimensions | 16.5 x 10 x 9.8 cm; 370 g |
Item model number | iCan CGM ×2 |
Colour | Red |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
P**R
Good value but App could do with an offset function.
Update. After used 3 sensors.+ve. Now much easier to apply than first. I think the lock had not disengaged or I had not turned it enough.-ve. Subsequent sensors have had an offset when compared to finger prick tests. Suspect location of sensor has an effect and obviosuly no way to move once on. You can adjust the low alarm value to stop the nuisance alarms but I think App could really do with ability to apply an offset.+ve. Using it to monitor affect of diet and exercise I have successfully prevented having to start diabetes treatment.Overall good value..So far been using for a week with Android App.Accurate compared to finger prick tests right from the start. Remember that CGM typically lag finger prick tests by 10-20 mins.Better value than competitors, especially if you plan ahead and can allow long delivery.Global support replied to emails within 24 hours with helpful information.App works fine with one limitation.You cannot export/save the data via History_Report for the current sensor. After contacting support thinking I was doing something wrong they mentioned following feedback they are looking at adding this. In interim I take screen pics of the graphs if I need to create a report.App does not drain battery excessively.The iCan Reach app on a second mobile phone worked fine for real time monitoring/alarms..The use of CGM has been quite eye opening. After adjusting diet and exercise timing I've already stopped the high spikes and lowered average value. Time will tell if I manage to keep it up and how it affects the HbA1c blood tests.
J**.
Dangerously inaccurate
I am a nurse and have been using CGMs to monitor for hypoglycemia and was interested in Sinocare as a more affordable option for myself. Unfortunately, I found the ICAN extremely unreliable and to confirm this I stimulated a Mixed Meal Postprandial Hypoglycemia Test whilst simultaneously wearing two different CGM types - ICAN and Dexcom for comparison [this involved fasting from 10pm, then drinking ensure at 9am, with an additional blood glucose taken every 30 minutes over a 5 hour period from 9am-3pm during which only water allowed]. I compared the readings from blood glucose finger prick (sinocare gold AQ meter), ICAN and Dexcom in a graph. The Dexcom and the fingerstick were very closely aligned between 4-6mmol throughout, however, the ICAN was consistently above this range giving readings with a difference as big as 2.6mmol e.g. when my meter read 4.5 and the ICAN seemed to think I was 7.1 despite levels being stable without rapid changes [note: it is not expected to be identical as there is a lag between blood glucose and interstitial glucose, but the trends will still correlate and the readings should be fairly close together when levels are stable which was the case here]. Additionally, the ICAN doesn't allow for self calibration which could have resolved this issue and not having this option makes the device more unreliable. The company states that "calibration is not required because it is calibrated in the factory", however, many medical devices require regular calibration and worth noting that self calibration is possible with other CGM's brands on the market. Advise you save your time, money, and more importantly, your health, as the cost of a mistake in blood glucose readings is far too dangerous. The positive reviews I read on amazon appear to be from those who did not compare readings to a glucose meter. The app does have a nice layout, though this is somewhat irrelevant given the poor quality of the data.
A**Y
Simple and effective
The device was super simple to setup and use, it is quite small and doesn’t get in the way.Once it has been fitted you just forget that it is there, but know that you are getting up to date accurate blood sugar readings direct to you phone
P**Y
Clumsy and Unreliable Applicator - Zero Help
Faulty applicator, unreliable readings and zero customer service. I’d love to be able to recommend this Continuous Glucose Monitor as a suitable rival to the market leader. Unfortunately, the applicator mechanism is awkward and too frequently fails.Once triggered, the unit cannot be re-applied if the mechanism jams or fails - leading to hugely expensive frustration and waste.The manufacturer does not respond to requests for replacement or refund, either by email or via their product app. This is simply not good enough. Avoid.
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