Your pump. Your way. Get connected.
Connect to leading insulin pumps and algorithms that can work for you.* Delivering insulin when and where you need it to help keep your numbers in range.1,2 Because Dexcom is made for connections.
Why insulin pumps?
By communicating with your Dexcom continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) System* via Bluetooth and an algorithm, insulin pumps can ‘semi-automate’ insulin delivery, reducing the need for manual boluses compared to sensor-augmented pump. Giving you more time and freedom to focus on the things that matter to you.#
These systems use CGM data, to predictively adjust and administer insulin doses as you need them. No need for finger pricks** or injections.
Insulin pumps and algorithms
Dexcom CGM Systems* connect with multiple insulin pumps to create automated insulin delivery (AID) or hybrid closed loop (HCL) systems. See what connections, such as t:slim X2TM, YpsoPump, Omnipod® 5, and DANA-i, can do for you.
Tandem t:slim X2TM
The Tandem t:slim X2TM insulin pump with Control-IQTM advanced hybrid closed-loop technology adjusts insulin delivery to help prevent highs and lows. Connects with Dexcom G6 and G7.
mylife YpsoPump
An adaptive, hybrid closed-loop system that learns and adjusts insulin delivery on the mylife YpsoPump based on Dexcom glucose readings. Connects with Dexcom G6.
Omnipod® 5
Omnipod® 5 is a wearable, tubeless hybrid closed loop system integrated with Dexcom for people with type 1 diabetes aged 2 years and older. Connects with Dexcom G6 and G7.
Diabecare DANA-i
The Diabecare DANA-i insulin pump uses the CamAPS® FX app to create an intuitive, intelligent, innovative, and interoperable insulin delivery system. Connects with Dexcom G6.
How hybrid closed loop systems work
Dexcom CGM Systems measure your glucose levels every 5 minutes. By using a compatible smartphone,‡ this data can be synced (via Bluetooth) with an algorithm app that communicates with your insulin pump to stop, reduce or increase the flow of insulin based on your needs.*
This is known as a hybrid closed loop system, a type of automated insulin delivery. Watch the video to learn more.
Thanks to my Dexcom* and YpsoPump working together, I have seen a huge improvement and feel so much better about keeping my diabetes under control. I never thought I'd see my levels continuously stable and feel this confident about managing my condition, until getting onto a hybrid closed loop system a year ago!
Chloe W., Dexcom Warrior§
Meet the Dexcom CGM Systems
Dexcom CGM Systems offer powerful glucose monitoring that’s made for connections, letting you view your glucose data on any compatible smart device.*,† All without finger pricks** and no scanning ever.
** Finger pricks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who needs to take insulin (and why)?
How can I take insulin?
How do insulin pumps connect with Dexcom?
What insulin pumps connect with Dexcom?
What are the advantages of a hybrid closed loop (HCL) system?
Can I get hybrid closed loop systems on the NHS?
Learn more by reading our related blog articles.
Automated Insulin Delivery Systems, Explained
If you’re tapped into the diabetes world, you may have heard the term “artificial pancreas.” This describes the future of “automated insulin delivery systems” (AID system).
Can I Get a Hybrid Closed Loop System on the NHS?
Following the latest National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) technology appraisal, hybrid closed loop systems will soon be available for reimbursement for many people with type 1 diabetes.2
Blood glucose levels: normal ranges and testing
What is a normal blood sugar range? Find the answer in our blood sugar charts and learn how a Dexcom CGM System can help you monitor your glucose levels.