The FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus is Abbott's latest generation continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor. This advanced sensor provides real-time glucose readings on your smartphone , without fingersticks or calibrations, and works for up to 15 days . It's more compact, discreet, and reliable than ever before—for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes who want to better manage their blood sugar.
Why choose the FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus sensor?
- 15 days of continuous glucose monitoring – longer-lasting convenience
- Ultra-thin sensor – barely noticeable or visible on the arm
- Automatic measurements via Bluetooth – no more scanning required
- Real-time data on your smartphone via the LibreLink app
- Hypo and hyper warnings – fully adjustable
- No finger pricks or calibrations required
- Water resistant – suitable for showering, sports and swimming
- Suitable for children aged 2 years and older (under supervision)
How does the FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus work?
Apply the sensor to the back of your upper arm using the included applicator. The sensor automatically measures your glucose levels and sends them to your smartphone via Bluetooth – 24/7. No more scanning! The app displays trends, graphs, and alerts you to critical values.
Package contents
- 1x FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus sensor
- 1x Sensor Applicator
- 2x Alcohol swabs
- 1x Manual
Compatible with the FreeStyle Libre 3 Reader and the LibreLink app (not with Libre 2 Reader).
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the difference between the Libre 3 and the Libre 3 Plus?
The Libre 3 Plus lasts 15 days instead of 14, and offers broader compatibility with apps and health systems in some regions.
2. Does the sensor work without scanning?
Yes! Thanks to continuous Bluetooth transmission, your glucose levels are automatically displayed in the app.
3. Can I swim or play sports with it?
Yes, the sensor is completely waterproof and will stay in place during active movement.
4. Is this sensor suitable for children?
Yes, from 2 years old under adult supervision.
5. Do I need to buy a separate reader?
Not necessarily – you can use the sensor fully with your smartphone via the LibreLink app.