The Buzud Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS) 2.0 is a small, wearable device that continuously tracks your glucose levels throughout the day—no finger pricks needed. Glucose is a type of sugar in your blood that your body uses for energy, and its levels can change based on what you eat, how you sleep, your stress levels, and your daily activities.
By providing real-time insights, the Buzud CGMS 2.0 helps you see how your body responds to different foods and habits. Instead of guessing what’s 'healthy' for you or why you are suddenly feeling 'hungry and weak', you’ll have clear, personalised data to guide your choices.
For individuals with diabetes, this device is especially valuable. It allows for constant monitoring of glucose levels, helping to detect highs and lows early and reduce the risk of sudden complications. With better visibility and timely alerts, users can make quicker, more accurate decisions about food intake, medication, and lifestyle—supporting safer and more effective diabetes management.
Features:
- Small wearable device with no finger-pricking
- Continuously tracks glucose levels
- Comfortable wear for 15 days
- Water-resistant in showers
- Automatically synchronises data to the Buzud mobile application
Requirements:
1. Access the Buzud CGMS User Guides on instructions for use. Click these links for the PDF and VIDEO versions.
- Page 2 to download the free Buzud App on your mobile phone
- Page 15 to register an account for yourself
- Pages 17-21 to understand the functions of the App
- Pages 22-24 to know how to start using your device
- Page 26 to remove your device after 15 days
2. Please consult your healthcare professional, diabetic nurse, or pharmacist before purchasing this product. Alternatively, you may attend our CGM Educational Workshop first via the link HERE.
3. Visit this Buzud Site for more information.
Other Advisories:
- In situations of rapidly changing glucose levels, interstitial glucose levels measured by the sensor may not accurately reflect the blood glucose levels due to the expected lag time between interstitial glucose measured by this device and blood glucose readings. For example, when glucose levels are falling rapidly, glucose readings from the sensor may be higher than blood glucose levels. Conversely when glucose levels are rising rapidly, glucose readings from the sensor may be lower than blood glucose levels.
- In order to confirm hypoglycemia or impending hypoglycemia as reported by the sensor, please use a blood glucose monitor to test blood glucose level.
- If the symptoms do not match the sensor reading, please use a blood glucose monitor to test blood glucose level.