11 Positive User Reviews for T:simulator™ App
Works well with my iPhone XS!
I just downloaded this app because I am very interested in getting this pump and I have no issues with it on iOS 12 or iPhone XS. It’s great! I look forward to getting a feel of the pump via a simulator.
Alerts and Alarms
I love this app but I really wish the alarms and sounds would work because I would like to hear what I’d be hearing if I get the t-slim.
I wish
If it worked with the Dexcom, I could also see what is happening with blood sugar and pump. Because the Decomshows on pump it will not show on Dexcom simply thing. I tried and can only get it on a Dexcom machine. So sad.
Great, but have a complaint
So first off: I love the simulator. It’s amazing and very realistic, but I wish you could actually go through and like pretend to change the pump. I feel that would make it more realistic. Otherwise, this app is very amazing :)!
Not what I expected.
This app shows you what the pump would look like, but does not give you a realistic experience with it at all. You can’t actually simulate doing anything.
Good addition but could be improved!
I like being able to see what my pump is doing without digging it out. One problem is it doesn’t update as often with out me doing it. The app is set to update in the background.
It would be great if you could blouses from the app.
If these two issues were solved I would give it a solid five.
Usless
I’m more than a year into my diabetes unless you make a feature like the practice that is actually your pump I’m only giving 5 stars so everyone will look at it
Dear tandem
I think it should have all the beep noises cause it tells the owner what noise it makes when you bolus or when it’s out of insulin and you need to fill the cartrige
3 Negative User Reviews for T:simulator™ App
Not a simulator
If you can navigate a web browser to view the sales material on Tandem’s website, don’t waste your time with the app. I thought that it would actually “simulate” using the pump, or at least let me scroll through the menus. It does not.
Adapter now so where’s the real app?
I hope Tandem knows that Apple has a USBC Lightning adapter with a port to plug in USB devices in iPad and has a lightening plug so you can plug in a pump( if Tandem had the actual app that uploads reports from the pump for not just a computer but iPad) and a port to plug in the iPad power plug. This means you can plug in a camera or other usb devices and import to iPad and provide power for each at same time. Hopefully Tandem developers a function app for iPad soon.
Just OK
The app is ok but my main complaint is that it shows mmol/l with no option to change to mg/dl . I am in a country that uses mg/dl and I do not want to have to calculate what my numbers would be in mmol/l . In response to the reply from the developer. This is for the Tsimulator. If it were for the Tconnect I would have reviewed the Tconnect