India Gets Its First Bluetooth CGM as Tracky Redefines Diabetes Monitoring

India Pharma Outlook Team | Friday, 06 June 2025

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Tracky, a brand of DrStore Healthcare Services and a health tech startup, launched India's first Bluetooth Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM), a revolutionary technology for diabetes care and preventive healthcare in India. The newly developed device aims to address gaps in affordability, user experience, and technology adoption in diabetes care.

  • Tracky launches India’s first Bluetooth-enabled Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)
  • Tracky Health App offers full health tracking with upcoming AI features

  • Affordable pricing with a reusable transmitter and low-cost sensor replacements

Neeraj Katare, founder of Tracky, quoted "Years of hearing from individuals with diabetes learning about their struggles with cost, complexity, and access to clinical data have led us here, and this device marries next-generation technology with user-inspired design to make diabetes management smarter, easier, and more attainable."

In contrast to India's conventional CGM devices, which use legacy NFC scanning, Tracky's monitor has three-minute automatic data transfer with real-time readings and hyper- or hypoglycemia alerts without scanning.

Both iOS and Android compatible, Tracky Health App provides users with a 360-degree perspective of health and enables them to track food, medications, and activity levels. The app is to introduce AI-driven features shortly, such as personalized notifications, predictive modeling, and trend-based insights, with a view to further improving self-management of diabetes.

The Tracky CGM starter kit, priced at an introductory Rs. 5,999, comes with a reusable, rechargeable transmitter and one sensor. When used repeatedly, the user simply has to replace the sensor, which will cost Rs. 3,899, since the transmitter itself can be reused for at least a couple of years, so essentially a cheap long-term bargain.

Tracky is also planning to create wearable monitors for blood pressure, cardiac measures, lactate, and electrolytes in the future, charting its path to create a full ecosystem for continuous connected health data.

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“With our upcoming App 2.0 and pipeline of smart wearables, we’re creating a future where health isn’t just monitored—it’s understood, predicted, and proactively managed,” Neeraj added.

Tracky’s CGM is more than a device—it’s a shift toward data-driven, proactive healthcare for millions living with chronic conditions in India.

 

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