Constant "To connect with sensor" notifications #123
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Hi, I am new to Juggluco, looking for a permanent replacement for the FSL3 app which I have been using with xDrip for the last 13 days. I am in the US, using a rooted Pixel 7 Pro, NFC enabled and (US)Libre3 sensor. Today I uninstalled FSL3, started the sensor with Juggluco and my Librereview account credentials and connected xDrip. The app works ok and data is being shared with xDrip which is working normally as the slave. The problem is I get frequent, almost constant notifications from Juggluco "To connect with sensor". This happens even when BG data is flowing and I can see the data is there. At first I thought it was losing connection each time and have been re-scanning until I realized most times, I am already connected to the sensor. Is there a way to lessen the sensitivity to lost connections ? I haven't tried turbo yet due to the potential extra battery usage. To be fair I have seen a few failures and a "status 133" but these failures are nowhere near the number of times I've checked and the app is still running and sharing data with xDrip. What is the exact meaning of this notification? because there is no matching notification under app settings. eg. none of them indicates a lost sensor connection. I will check out turbo, but was hoping to get a battery usage baseline before experimenting with it. Thanks. Edit: since the time I wrote this, I have received a legit failure, a status=19 and several NFC scan errors as well, one specific to the FSL3 sensor and one unrecognized. |
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Well, it was one of three things. The Android checkbox was on, now switched to off. The Glucose notification box was off, now switched on, or hiding Juggluco from Magisk. I don't know which one made the difference but it just ran all night with no alarms or other noises (reconnect, etc.). Graphs look good, and xDrip did not miss a beat with an unbroken data line all night. |
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How did you use the FSL3 app with xDrip? Is that possible? |
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Thank you for a very detailed and thoughtful response. Yes I was using xDrip+ with FSL3 app for almost two weeks (my first sensor) without any compatibility issues. The (xDrip) hardware method I used was "Web follower" which requires sharing data via LibreLinkUp. So FSL3 app was connected to Libreview, and LibreLinkUp was sharing this data with xDrip+. I switched to Juggluco because FSL3 is very sparse on features and a HUGE battery drain. I was very happy to uninstall FLS3! I may eventually end up dropping xDrip as well, the more I discover all the features in Juggluco, and in the interest of running the least amount of apps. I'm sure you are already aware, but for the benefit of others I found very good step-by-step instructions to install Juggluco with my existing Libreview account credentials and how to properly set up xDrip as a receiver. I followed the first 3 steps in the link. I was careful to allow full permissions and unrestricted battery to Juggluco, but de-selecting "Android" seems to have helped my particular connection issues. I selected it not knowing the default for an Android phone should be OFF. It seems (I guess) that when the "Glucose notification" is NOT selected, "To connect sensor" is just a 'placeholder' notification and doesn't really indicate anything problematic. It simply allows quick access to opening the program where one can check the sensor connection status at a glance on the right side of the screen. I kept re-scanning the sensor because of the wording of the notification. I thought it was telling me to re-scan. Lastly, I did hide Juggluco from Magisk, and hid the Magisk app itself although I have no idea why I would need to. Abbott apps, banking apps, etc. of course but why your app requires this I haven't quite figured out... but now everything appears to be working normally and I can dig into all the smaller features you have built into your app. Thank you for your time and effort in building and maintaining this app. It is very much appreciated! Cheers. |
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How did you use the FSL3 app with xDrip? Is that possible?
Android will kill apps running in the background unless they have a foreground service with a notification. For this Juggluco shows a notification. The text “To connect with sensor” is displayed to tell that Juggluco needs the foreground service to connect with a sensor. If “Glucose notification” is turned on in Left menu→Settings, Juggluco will display in the notification the glucose level plus trend arrow when a glucose value arrives. When it doesn’t receive a glucose value for 3 minutes, it says that it didn’t receive a glucose value since the time of the last glucose value.
To determine whether glucose values are coming in, yo…