There is no current technologies which allows for non-invasive glucose testing like that claimed in the sham advertising. The advertising also suggests German scientists have developed world leading glucose monitoring technologies which are non-invasive and highly accurate. This is a lie.
If you are a diabetic and buy this device thinking it will replace your existing pin prick test, you won’t be able to use it to test blood glucose levels. It is a scam.
The scammers will also most likely be harvesting personal and payment information, to be onsold to criminals and used for fraudulent purposes.
I fell for it with watches… bought a couple from Temu. The first I bought no longer makes the claim, havent checked the other. Both are headed for ewaste, although they may be OK just for regular stuff… steps, sleep etc.
Anyone considering the purchase of any monitoring device for diabetes should go to a reliable source. To note anyone with DB Type 1 has access to supported solutions. The Government NDSS (National Diabetes Support Service) and Diabetes Australia plus ones Medical Practitioner are all reliable sources.
If there is a “super scam” here it includes Google and other search engines which return links to unreliable web pages including those describing the Scam products. Several appeared when I was searching for the NDSS and Diabetes Australia links.