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Medtronic Simplera Sync

Limited Launch in Fall 2025 

The Simplera Sync is a disposable, all-in-one sensor with a 6 day wear time and a 24 hour grace period. It features SmartGuard, a simple, two-step insertion process, and requires no fingersticks or overtape for wear. For use with the MiniMed 780G system only.

For more information, visit Medtronic Diabetes

  • 7 Days or Less
  • Between 1 and 2 Hours
  • Continuous Data Transmission
  • Every 5 Minutes
  • MiniMed 780G
  • No Required Calibration
  • Pediatric (w/ Adult Supervision)
  • Real-time CGM (rt-CGM)
  • Type 1
  • Type 2

Sensor Duration:

Up to 6 days, with 24-hour grace period

Warmup Time:

2 hours

Approved For Children:

7 and older

Share Follow Capability:

Yes, Care partners can visit carelink.minimed.com to create an account

Fingerstick Calibration Required:

No fingersticks required (however, if glucose alerts and readings from this device do not match symptoms or expectations, users are advised to use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions).

Customizable Alerts Alarms:

Yes except for the following:

  • Low Sensor Glucose alert Sensor Glucose falls below 64 mg/dl 
  • High Sensor Glucose alert Sensor Glucose at or above 250 mg/dl  for 3 hours

Software:

Carelink

Accuracy:

MARD 10.2%

Covered By Medicare:

Yes

Insulin Pump Compatibility:

780G

Recommended Placement:

Back of Upper Arm 

Additional Details:

While on the body, the sensor is protected against continuous immersion in water at a depth of 8 feet (2.4 meters) for up to 30 minutes (IP48). Shower and swim without removing the sensor.

Transmitter Sensor Size:

1.13” height , 0.19” thick

Battery:

Non rechargeable battery encased within sensor

Transmitter Range:

Minimum of 20 ft (6.09 m) line of sight in free-air

Continuous Data Transmission:

Yes, every 5 mintues

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