How to Get Dexcom on Your Apple Watch Face

 If you're a Dexcom user and want to monitor your blood glucose levels conveniently from your Apple Watch, adding the Dexcom app as a complication to your watch face is an excellent solution. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you integrate Dexcom data into your Apple Watch face.


1. Ensure Compatibility

Before setting up Dexcom on your Apple Watch face, make sure:

  • Your Devices Are Compatible:

    • Dexcom is compatible with Apple Watch Series 3 or later running watchOS 6 or newer. Your iPhone should also meet the Dexcom app requirements.
  • The Dexcom G6 or G7 App Is Installed:

    • Download and set up the Dexcom app on your iPhone from the App Store. Ensure it is paired with your continuous glucose monitor (CGM).
  • Bluetooth Is Enabled:

    • Ensure your Apple Watch is paired with your iPhone via Bluetooth.

2. Install Dexcom on Your Apple Watch

Once you’ve set up the Dexcom app on your iPhone, it will typically install automatically on your Apple Watch. If it doesn’t:

  1. Open the Watch App on Your iPhone

    • Go to the My Watch tab.
  2. Scroll to Available Apps

    • Find Dexcom G6 or Dexcom G7 under the "Available Apps" section.
  3. Tap Install

    • This will install the Dexcom app on your Apple Watch.

3. Add Dexcom as a Complication

To view your glucose data directly on the Apple Watch face, you’ll need to add Dexcom as a complication:

  1. Customize Your Watch Face

    • On your Apple Watch, press and hold the watch face.
    • Tap Edit to access the customization options.
  2. Choose a Watch Face With Complications

    • Select a watch face that supports complications (e.g., Modular, Infograph, or Infograph Modular).
  3. Select a Complication Slot

    • Use the Digital Crown to navigate to the complications section. Tap the complication slot where you want the Dexcom data to appear.
  4. Add Dexcom

    • Scroll through the available apps and select Dexcom G6 or Dexcom G7. The glucose data will now display in the chosen slot.

4. Troubleshooting Dexcom on Apple Watch

If your Dexcom data isn’t appearing on your Apple Watch face:

  1. Check Bluetooth and Connections:

    • Ensure your Apple Watch is connected to your iPhone and the Dexcom transmitter is working properly.
  2. Enable Background App Refresh:

    • On your iPhone, go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh and ensure it’s enabled for the Dexcom app.
  3. Update Your Software:

    • Ensure your Apple Watch, iPhone, and Dexcom app are running the latest software versions.
  4. Sync Settings:

    • Open the Dexcom app on your iPhone and navigate to settings to confirm Apple Watch syncing is enabled.

Benefits of Adding Dexcom to Your Apple Watch Face

  • Real-Time Monitoring:

    • Quickly glance at your blood glucose levels without needing to open the app.
  • Customizable Alerts:

    • Stay informed with vibration or sound alerts for high or low blood glucose levels.
  • Convenience:

    • Track your glucose trends directly from your wrist during workouts, meetings, or while on the go.

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