Re: medically smart watches
On Sat, 2024-02-24 at 10:03 -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> [...]
> bluetooth, and It looks as if I have to buy a BT adaptor, so advise on
> that front would be most welcome also.
> [...]
If you're locking for a bluetooth USB adapter: I have a 'Bluetooth
5.0' adapter from TP-Link which works with Fedora. I've been able to
use it with a headset and an xbox controller. A smartphone and an IP
phone also show up as devices, but I haven't tried to use them via
bluetooth.
However, a while ago I found that the xbox controller did have
connection issues in that the connection seemed to get interrupted, so
I went back to using an USB cable. I'm pretty sure it's a software
problem because it worked fine at first. I don't know if it's been
fixed since because my workstation only has 4 USB ports of which 3
are occupied and an USB cable extension is plugged into the 4th for
the xbox controller.
How does the watch you got measure blood sugar? Doesn't that require
a blood sample?
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