Ultrahuman launches M2 Live wearable for non-prescription blood glucose monitoring
The new M2 Live device from Ultrahuman allows users to track blood sugar levels without requiring a medical prescription. The hardware utilizes Abbott's Lingo sensors to provide data on metabolic health.
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Ultrahuman has launched the M2 Live, a wearable device designed for monitoring blood sugar levels. According to reports from Android Authority, the product is intended to remove common hurdles by allowing users to track their glucose data without the need for a medical prescription.
The hardware incorporates Abbott's Lingo sensors to provide metabolic tracking information. Engadget notes that these specific sensors are utilized by the M2 Live to monitor blood sugar as part of an updated system focused on metabolism. By incorporating these components, the device provides a way for users to access personal health metrics without standard medical prerequisites.