GlucoDataHandler (GDH): Your Smart Companion for Glucose Management
Overview
• Take full control of your glucose tracking with GlucoDataHandler (GDH)—a central platform designed to bring together all your glucose readings in one place.
• Whether you use an Android smartphone, Wear OS smartwatch, Miband, Amazfit, or even Android Auto, GDH ensures your data is always accessible, visual, and meaningful.
Key Advantages
Comprehensive Data Integration
Stay connected to your glucose data from a wide range of sources:
• Cloud Services: Seamlessly connect with LibreLinkUp, Dexcom Share, Medtrum, and Nightscout.
• Local Apps: Fully compatible with Juggluco, xDrip+, AndroidAPS, Eversense (via ESEL), Dexcom BYODA (xDrip+ Broadcast), and Diabox.
• Notification Sources (Beta): Supports data from Cam APS FX, Dexcom G6/G7, Eversense, and more.
Powerful Visualization Tools
Understand your glucose levels at a glance with a range of viewing options:
• Intuitive widgets and floating overlays for instant updates
• Real-time display in notifications and on your lock screen
• Optional Always On Display (AOD) support for continuous monitoring
• Fully configurable alarms and alerts that keep you informed in time
Wearable and Mobile Integration
Make monitoring effortless wherever you are:
• Wear OS Features: Use practical complications on your watch face and receive alerts directly on your wrist.
+ Note: GDH requires the phone app for setup; it is not a standalone Wear OS application.
• WatchDrip+ Support: Extend compatibility to selected Miband and Amazfit devices.
• Android Auto: When paired with GlucoDataAuto (GDA), monitor your readings safely while driving.
• Tasker Integration: Automate your routines and link GDH to other apps or workflows.
• Data Broadcasting: Share glucose information seamlessly with compatible apps.
Accessibility and User Support
• Fully accessible with TalkBack support for visually impaired users.
• Transparent, optional use of the Accessibility Service API—used solely to display data on your AOD screen; no personal data is collected, stored, or shared.
Reliable Background Operation
• GDH runs as a foreground service to ensure consistent updates from cloud and local sources.
• This functionality keeps your widgets, notifications, and Wear OS complications synchronized, even when you’re not actively using the app.
Global Community and Language Support
• GlucoDataHandler is available in multiple languages thanks to community contributors:
+ English, German, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Russian, Italian, Taiwanese, Dutch, Bulgarian, and Hungarian.
• If you’d like to help bring GDH to your language, your contribution is welcome!
About the Developer
• GlucoDataHandler is developed independently and offered entirely for free.
• The developer is not a professional programmer and maintains the app in personal spare time.
• Questions, suggestions, or feedback are always appreciated—just reach out via email (and remember to check your spam folder for replies).
Contributors and Acknowledgements
• Robert Walker: AOD and Battery Widget
• Rohan Godha: Notification Reader
• Special thanks to all testers, especially lostboy86, froster82, and nevergiveup, for their invaluable support and feedback.
GlucoDataHandler (GDH)—empowering you to stay informed, proactive, and in control of your health, wherever life takes you.
FAQ
Q: Which glucose data sources can I connect to GDH?
A: GDH supports a wide range of sources, including popular cloud services such as LibreLinkUp, Dexcom Share, Medtrum, and Nightscout. It also works locally with apps like Juggluco, xDrip+, AndroidAPS, Eversense (via ESEL), Dexcom BYODA (through xDrip+ Broadcast), and Diabox. Additionally, GDH can read from notification-based sources like Dexcom G6/G7 and Cam APS FX in its beta feature set.
Q: Can I view my glucose data in different formats or layouts?
A: Absolutely. GDH offers a variety of visualization tools that let you view your glucose information just the way you want. You can use widgets on your home screen, floating overlays for instant updates, or view your latest readings in notifications and on your lock screen. There’s even optional Always On Display (AOD) support if you’d like to have your glucose levels visible at all times.
Q: How does GDH handle alerts and alarms?
A: GDH allows you to fully configure your alarms and alerts, so you can be notified the moment your glucose levels go above or below your personal target range. These alerts can appear as notifications on your phone, watch, or other connected devices. You can decide how often you want to be reminded and customize the tone or vibration pattern to suit your preference.
Version History
v2.1.1——22 Oct 2025
GDH: Your central hub for glucose readings on your Android devices! Download the latest version of GlucoDataHandler to enjoy new features and updates immediately!
*2.1.1
- Update LibreLinkUp Client version
- Fix notification reader for Signos
*2.1
- New cloud source: Medtrum (Thanks to Pavel, Anita and Maria-Ann)
- Support for Dexcom Japan (Thanks to Takeshi)
- Juggluco Webserver support (sensor age, missed data) (Thanks to Michał)
- Improved Notification Reader algorithm (support for MiniMed notifications)
- Support for Libre patched app broadcast
- Sensor age progress bar
- Statistics for one and seven days
- Fullscreenmode for landscape
- Show delta value and time in graph bubbles
- Fix vibration issue on watch
- API 35 changes
*2.0.1
- Fix updating floating widget
- Chart widget layout improved
- Fix wear-phone communication for some Android 16 devices
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