Dexcom G6 Transmitter
Features
- Affixed to the top of the sensor
- Sends data wirelessly to a display device
- You will get a notification when a Dexcom G6 transmitter battery has died or the system detects a problem.
- A single Dexcom G6 transmitter lasts for three months (90 days), starting from the first time you snap it into a sensor
This product may be covered by your insurance. To see if you qualify contact us by submit your details or call us at 1-877-888-7050 | TTY: 711
Better manage your T1 or T2 diabetes with the Dexcom G6
This product may be covered by your insurance. To see if you qualify enter your information for a free benefits check.
- A one-touch applicator easily inserts a small sensor just beneath the skin.
- A slim sensor continuously measures glucose levels just beneath the skin and sends data wirelessly to a display device through a transmitter.
- a small touch screen receiver or compatible smart device† displays real-time glucose data.
Enter your Information For a No Obligation Free Benefits Check
Dexcom G6 Wearable sensor that no one will know you’re wearing
Real-Time Glucose Readings, Right on Your Smart Device
Simple Auto-Applicator
A one-touch applicator easily inserts a small sensor just beneath the skin.
Sensor and Transmitter
A slim sensor continuously measures glucose levels just beneath the skin and sends data wirelessly to a display device through a transmitter.
Display Device
A small touch screen receiver or compatible smart device displays real-time glucose data.
How do I replace my Dexcom G6 transmitter?
You will get a notification when a Dexcom G6 transmitter battery has died or the system detects a problem. To pair your new transmitter after you receive the "Replace Sensor & Transmitter Now" notification, follow the instructions in the video.
To view the Dexcom G6 User Guide for more information. Click Here.