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Reply to Critical Alerts suppressed by Apple Watch
This is a huge flaw with critical alerts. I have a different use case. As a Type 1 diabetic, I use the Dexcom continuous blood sugar monitor. Dexcom is now using the critical alerts rather than a custom override. I wear my watch when I sleep. The non critical vibrating on my wrist is great for highs and minor lows. I want both the blaring alarm on my iPhone as well as the vibration for ow/high on my wrist. This critical alert can save my life. This would be simple for Apple to allow the user to select both. How do I as a end user report to Apple, that this could cause long term complications, is not death because of how this is coded?
May ’23
Reply to Critical Alerts suppressed by Apple Watch
This is a huge flaw with critical alerts. I have a different use case. As a Type 1 diabetic, I use the Dexcom continuous blood sugar monitor. Dexcom is now using the critical alerts rather than a custom override. I wear my watch when I sleep. The non critical vibrating on my wrist is great for highs and minor lows. I want both the blaring alarm on my iPhone as well as the vibration for ow/high on my wrist. This critical alert can save my life. This would be simple for Apple to allow the user to select both. How do I as a end user report to Apple, that this could cause long term complications, is not death because of how this is coded?
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May ’23