These devices do not connect but they each have their merits. The Freestyle Libre 2 can alert you when you are high and low. You get data only when you want it. The Medtronic pump is a sturdy and efficient pump.
Next Steps
Freestyle Libre 2

Next Step
Call Freestyle Libre and ask them about your coverage. Talk to your Doctor to get a prescription.
Medtronic 630G

Next Step
Call Medtronic and ask them about your coverage. Talk to your Doctor to get a prescription.
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Cost
Freestyle Libre 2

Glucose Testing Supplies
Sensors
Receiver (1 time purchase)
Glucose Testing Cost Estimate
Startup $200 to $404
Monthly $108 to $321
Libre 2 is covered by Medicare and most private insurers. Prices will vary based on coverage. If you don't have any coverage, this is the cheapest sensor.
Medtronic 630G

Insulin Dosing Supplies
Pump
Insulin Cartridges
Infusion Sets
Insulin Dosing Cost Estimate
Widely covered for insulin-dependent type 1 and type 2. Pump can be provided by pharmacy, DME, or directly through Medtronic Diabetes. Price range; $0-$8,574 to start and $0-$300/Month. Price range varies depending on insurance coverage.
Questions for your Doctor
Can I try this before I commit to it?
A lot of provider offices have sample devices you can touch and feel to get a sense of how they work. Some offices even have a trial device you can use for week to see how it works for you.