My daughter is on https://camdiab.com/ it really works a charm, we do have alarms for low glucose (like it can dip down to 3.1 if she does exercise) and rarely for high glucose, but these are things you would probably not even see without the constant monitoring. The data shows that she is extremely well managed since she started with the closed loop system.
Camaps demands that you have a particular model of phone (about a dozen androids and iphones) which makes it a bit more expensive I guess. Luckily we are on the NHS in the uk so my only expense as a parent is that I have to buy the posh phone, but then I guess that goes with having a teenager around anyway...
G6-cgm and Dana Diabecare-rs. We started with the Dana-i but it was glitchy and so we got the rs instead, which works a charm so far. We also use a setter device that talks to the Dana pump when you are filling it up and tells it how much insulin you are loading (this can be done manually also I think).
She has a samsung s-20 phone, previously we had a pixel 3 which bricked itself on Christmas Eve. I had a LG G7 which we tried to use, but although this is claimed to be compatible it turned out not to work. So we had injections over Christmas which was not great, but when the new phone turned up on 27th all was well again. Google replaced the Pixel, so I now have the replacement handset and it is ready to go as a fail over.
Camaps demands that you have a particular model of phone (about a dozen androids and iphones) which makes it a bit more expensive I guess. Luckily we are on the NHS in the uk so my only expense as a parent is that I have to buy the posh phone, but then I guess that goes with having a teenager around anyway...