14-Day Wear
Continuous wear for up to 14 days from a single sensor application.
See how your glucose moves after meals, during workouts, overnight, and across your day—so you can understand patterns instead of guessing between spot checks.
The features people need most—without turning glucose monitoring into a full-time task.
Continuous wear for up to 14 days from a single sensor application.
Designed for everyday water exposure, including showers and swimming within the limits in the User Manual.
High and low alerts help you notice changes sooner through the compatible app.
A compact sensor designed to stay in the background while your day keeps moving.
Glucose monitoring should fit around your routine—not the other way around.
Designed to help you keep your routine moving through showers and everyday water exposure.
A secure, low-profile design intended to remain comfortably in place through everyday movement.
Use the compatible app to review and share available glucose information with people you trust.
A lightweight, low-profile CGM designed to keep glucose insights close while your day keeps moving.
Follow the User Manual and compatible app for the exact application and activation process.
Prepare the approved application area and use the applicator according to the User Manual.
Open the compatible app, keep Bluetooth enabled, and follow the on-screen setup instructions.
When prompted, bring your phone's NFC area close to the sensor to complete activation.
After activation, the sensor enters an initialization period of approximately 30 minutes before the latest glucose reading becomes available in the app.
Review glucose readings, trends, available alerts and reports on your compatible smartphone.
Download and use the app according to the instructions in the Medazy User Manual. Check current phone and operating-system compatibility before purchase.
CGM adds ongoing context between individual measurements by tracking glucose in interstitial fluid throughout the day and night.
Review changes from morning to night, including the hours between traditional spot checks.
Review glucose trends alongside meals, movement, sleep and everyday routines.
Organized trend views and reports can make relevant glucose information easier to review with your healthcare team.
Understanding CGM performance starts with understanding what the technology measures and how its performance is evaluated.
MARD is a commonly used metric for evaluating agreement between CGM readings and reference glucose measurements.
Sequential glucose information helps build a continuous view of glucose movement instead of isolated checks.
CGM measures glucose in interstitial fluid rather than directly measuring capillary blood glucose.
Review current wear time, compatibility, supported features and operating requirements in the product documentation.
Laboratory testing, fingerstick meters and CGM each provide a different kind of information. CGM adds ongoing context between individual checks.
Laboratory and fingerstick measurements remain important. CGM adds ongoing context; follow the User Manual when a blood glucose check is appropriate.
Choose the Medazy sensor pack that fits your routine, install the compatible app, and begin building a clearer view of your glucose day.
Review current pack options, smartphone compatibility, shipping terms and validated specifications on the product page.
Quick answers to the questions that most often affect the purchase decision.