Nick Jonas turns into an old man by simply snapping his fingers on Dexcom’s Super Bowl ad

Nick Jonas turns into an old man with a snap of his fingers in the Super Bowl ad for Dexcom’s Glucose Monitoring System.

The 28-year-old singer and actor revealed that he has type 1 diabetes in 2007, with this new product eliminating the need for ‘stings’ in daily glucose tests.

Jumanji’s star: Welcome to the Jungle promoted the new device, featuring visual effects technology that makes him an old man.

Super Bowl: Nick Jonas turns into an old man with a snap of his fingers in the Super Bowl ad for Dexcom's Glucose Monitoring System

Super Bowl: Nick Jonas turns into an old man with a snap of his fingers in the Super Bowl ad for Dexcom’s Glucose Monitoring System

Technology: The Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle star promoted the new device, featuring visual effects technology that transform you into an old man.  Nick Jonas stars in the new 2021 Dexcom Super Bowl commercial

Technology: The Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle star promoted the new device, featuring visual effects technology that transform you into an old man. Nick Jonas stars in the new 2021 Dexcom Super Bowl commercial

Jonas was dressed in a dark gray shirt under a black leather jacket, when he started saying, ‘We have the technology to do this’, as he snaps his fingers and turns into an older man.

At the snap of a finger, he is seen with gray hair and a gray beard with wrinkles, as he is described as a ‘Dexcom warrior’.

He then marvels at the fact that we live in an age when ‘drones deliver packages’ and yet, ‘are people with diabetes still biting their fingers?’

Nick says: Jonas was dressed in a dark gray shirt under a black leather jacket, when he starts saying, 'We have the technology to do this', as he snaps his fingers and turns into an older man

Nick says: Jonas was dressed in a dark gray shirt under a black leather jacket, when he starts saying, ‘We have the technology to do this’, as he snaps his fingers and turns into an older man

Warrior: At the snap of his fingers, he is seen with gray hair and a gray beard with wrinkles, as he is described as a 'Dexcom warrior'

Warrior: At the snap of his fingers, he is seen with gray hair and a gray beard with wrinkles, as he is described as a ‘Dexcom warrior’

Drones: He then marvels that we live in a time when 'drones deliver packages' and yet, 'people with diabetes are still pricking their fingers?'

Drones: So he marvels that we live in a time when ‘drones deliver packages’ and yet, ‘are people with diabetes still biting their fingers?’

He continued that we also have ‘autonomous cars, robots that vacuum’ and images of a Mars rover, but still, people with diabetes have to deal with finger bites.

The days of finger pricks seem to be over with Dexcom’s G6 Glucose Monitoring System, which is controlled by your phone.

“He shows his glucose directly on the phone, and where he’s going, with no fingerprints,” said Jonas.

Mars: He continued that we also have

Mars: He continued that we also have

Mars: He continued that we also have “cars that drive alone, robots that vacuum” and images of a Mars rover, but still, people with diabetes have to deal with finger pricks

Dexcom: the days of the finger pricks seem to be over with Dexcom's G6 glucose monitoring system, which is controlled by your phone

Dexcom: the days of finger punctures seem to be over with Dexcom’s G6 glucose monitoring system, which is controlled by your phone

No fingerprints:

No fingerprints: “Shows your glucose directly on the phone and where you are going, no fingerprints,” said Jonas

Jonas added that Dexcom G6 offers, ‘technology that makes it easier for us to control our diabetes.’

“It looks like the future is available now,” he concluded, when the Super Bowl commercial ended.

The commercial pleads with people with diabetes to ‘start’ using this new technology on their Dexcom.com website.

Easier: Jonas added this Dexcom G6 offers, 'technology that makes it easier for us to manage our diabetes'

Easier: Jonas added this Dexcom G6 offers, ‘technology that makes it easier for us to manage our diabetes’

Get started: The commercial begs people with diabetes to 'start using this new technology on their Dexcom.com website

Get started: The commercial begs people with diabetes to ‘start using this new technology on their Dexcom.com website

The commercial will air during the first quarter of the Super Bowl on Sunday, between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, via Ad Age.

‘“In an environment like COVID, it’s more relevant than ever. The fact that people are struggling with their health and are somewhat isolated, ‘says Chad Patterson, senior vice president of global marketing, Dexcom.

“For people who can’t go to the doctor, they can do it remotely with our technology,” he added.

Commercial: The commercial will air during the first quarter of the Super Bowl on Sunday between Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, via Ad Age

Commercial: The commercial will air during the first quarter of the Super Bowl on Sunday, between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, via Ad Age

Relevant: '¿In an environment like COVID, it is more relevant than ever.  The fact that people are struggling with their health and are a little isolated, 'says Chad Patterson, senior vice president of global marketing, Dexcom

Relevant: ‘“In an environment like COVID, it is more relevant than ever. The fact that people are struggling with their health and are somewhat isolated, ‘says Chad Patterson, senior vice president of global marketing, Dexcom

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