

🩹 Secure your sensor, elevate your lifestyle.
Not Just A Patch sensor covers are water-resistant, sweatproof, and designed specifically for Freestyle Libre 2 and Lingo CGM sensors. Made from a breathable, hypoallergenic cotton-spandex blend, they provide secure adhesion for 10-14 days while protecting sensitive skin. Featuring a unique non-stick middle section for easy patch changes and an adhesive wave pattern for superior grip, these patches combine durability with comfort. Created by an active T1D, they also support diabetes community charities, making them a trusted choice for managing your CGM with confidence.





















| ASIN | B07QW5897K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,267 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #415 in Adhesive Bandages |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,520) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | NOT JUST A PATCH |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 3.54 x 0.39 inches; 0.35 ounces |
D**N
Best CMG covers- work with both Lingo/Stello
These patches work great! Better than others I’ve tried- I’ve used them with both the Lingo and Stello CGMs. They protect the CGM. The middle of the cover isn’t sticky, so the cover won’t stick to your CGM and pull it out when you change the patch (this happened to me with a different brand!) These hold up well for days, dry easily after getting wet, and are easy to change. Also I love the colors!
J**L
Extends the life of my CGM.
The first time I wore my CGM it was supposed to last for 14 days. It made it to 7 before the glue gave up and it popped off when it caught on my shirt sleeve. After that, I started using large medical adhesive bandages, but the adhesives caused irritation and were very difficult to remove without pain. These not only protect my CGM from having the adhesive wear off too quickly but also give me peace of mind. I'm not fully comfortable with my CGM since I have a mild needle phobia and worry about it getting scraped off and hurting me. These patches help to protect the edges so that I no longer have a sudden sense of panic when my CGM catches on the edge of a door frame or my clothes. My advice in wearing them is that you might want to shave the area before applying your CGM and the patch so that you don't have to deal with it pulling on hair when it needs to be removed.
E**R
Great for athletes, clumsy grandmas (:-) and chronic arm bumpers.
These have saved me a lot of annoyances - seemed I always lost a sensor or two each summer working outside. These patches keep things secure, even in the heat. Only drawback I found was that the adhesive leaves residue that can be difficult to scrub off. That's a problem if you need to change covers before the sensor is finished as you can't scrub aggressively around the sensor without the danger of losing the sensor.
S**�
Absolutely a must-have for covering the Freestyle Libre sensor!
I got this 20-pack for my grandmother, and she absolutely loves the variety of colors. After applying her new sensor, I just peel back the backing and stick the patch right over it—it fits perfectly! Best part is, I can still scan her sensor with no issues when reprogramming the reader. The patch stays in place for the full 14 days, even through showers and her daily routine, with no worries about the sensor falling off or getting damaged. On top of that, the stylish designs have gotten so many compliments that even her daughter wanted some for her own sensor! Great value for the money, reliable hold, and such a fun way to make the sensor look stylish while keeping it secure. Highly recommend!
K**H
Hypoallergenic, but Simply Not a Great Patch
I ordered this to protect my round FreeStyle Libre CGM, after having used a couple of other standard stick-on patches that caused great skin irritation and tore my skin on removal. I chose this product because it was advertised as hypoallergenic. In use, it does seem to be so — the skin irritation and tearing is no longer a problem. But the patches are not satisfactory, largely because they do not adhere well, and because the design is awkward. The adhesive on these disks does not cause irritation, and is much more gentle on the skin than that of other patches. The red rashes and skin tearing resulting from other patches have ended. However, the glue is so weak that the patches quickly start to peel off. Other patches could last the full two weeks of the monitor's use; this one goes less than a week, and the edges of the patch start to curl up within a day or two. They can be worn in the shower, but that seems to hasten their failure to remain adhered. Their "10+ Days" claim is nowhere near accurate. They're also a little more expensive than other patches, which would not be so bad except that I'm using 1.5 - 2x as many for a 2-week period. Finally, the shape is odd. They have a 3-part peel-off covering over the glue on the back of the patch: two strips around the outside edge, and an elongated one in the middle. When you remove all three, the entire back of the patch is covered with glue. Most other patches designed for CGMs have a glue-free section in the middle, to go over the monitor itself and keep from sticking to it and possibly pulling it out if you remove the patch. The instructions for these tell you to leave the paper covering in the middle on, and glue the patch down only around the edges, if you want to avoid sticking it to the monitor. This means you would have the shiny paper covering left on the middle of the patch, on the underside, after you stick it to your skin. This is very awkward, and doesn't really work. The patch itself is designed to work with both the round FreeStyle monitors and the oblong Dexcom ones, thus doubling their market without producing two different patches. This results in the triangular patch with the off-center middle section. This is awkward to put on and center over the monitor disk (I am using the round FreeStyle disks), and, if you choose to leave the circle-on-an-oval center paper section on, means you have to orient it exactly (for Dexcom) or have the paper sticking out uselessly on two sides of the round disk (for FreeStyle), if you can even get it centered properly. In short, the design tries to fit two differently-shaped monitors, and isn't easy to use for either. When I am done with my first order of these (soon, since they fall off so quickly!), I will look for another solution. They deserve credit for being truly skin-friendly, but the design and application is dysfunctional.
M**I
It's great quality, lasts throughout the cgm's life and I go to the gym and shower everyday, sometimes more than once It's going to be a stable in my diabetes management supplies
N**N
I’ve been using the Not Just A Patch Freestyle Libre 2 Sensor Covers for a while now, and they’ve honestly made managing my sensor so much easier. What I love most is how securely they hold the sensor in place—even when I’m swimming, working out, or just going about my day, the patch doesn’t budge. It’s waterproof and breathable, so my skin stays comfortable without irritation, which is a huge plus. The patches are also incredibly thin and lightweight, so I barely notice I’m wearing one. They come in a variety of colors and styles, which is a fun way to personalize something that’s usually just functional. Plus, the adhesive is strong enough to last the full 10-14 days, meaning fewer patch changes and less hassle.
H**R
Great colour choices and ensure your sensor stays in place and is protected for the full fourteen days. Also assists in the removal, cannot say enough about the quality. You may need an assist to apply it, but a helping hand always helps
M**�
Hola soy nueva en pedir este artículo, llevo pocos días con él pero a la fecha me baño, transpiro cuando hago ejercicio y actividad diaria y el parche parece intacto… cuando lleve un mes les daré actualización 💕
D**E
I'm a diabetic, and those Libre 2 pucks constantly fall off after 5-6 days. The adhesive is just not strong enough on its own. Thank you for a great product
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