Test Strips Blood Glucose Monitoring System

Product DescriptionUses OneTouch ® Ultra ® test strips (sold separately) and The Metro
Test Strips Blood Glucose Monitoring System

Product DescriptionUses OneTouch ® Ultra ® test strips (sold separately) and The Metro
Test Strips Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Categories: diabetes meter Tags: Blood, Glucose, Monitoring, Strips, System, Test
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I already have the European version of the Ultra Smart, but needed a U.S. version in mg / dl in the United States can calibrate my monitor glucose continuo.Son completely accurate and only takes about 5 seconds to give a lectura.Me likes the fact that only one small amount of blood required and the screen offers a lot of features on the screen as trends, etc. This can be loaded into the computer using a cable, which is not included and must be purchased separately! I'm sure there are plenty of other displays of good laps, but I am happy with it. Recommended.
Rating: 4 / 5
I upgraded to the OneTouch Ultra Smart after an Ultra user for 1st 5 years after diabetes. Is my third meter, I must say – without hesitation – it is the best I've used so far. PDA functionality is very useful, especially for those who could not commit to a notebook or do not want to spend money on proprietary interface cable. The only reason I gave this four-star feet instead of the fifth case. It is a bit harder than the Ultra case (I personally liked), but for those who try to fit the case in a small pocket of the jacket is a bit trickier. Also (this is the main reason that I did not add the fifth star) strip test tube place is horrible. The way the pipes are based LifeScan, who have this comb projecting makes it easy to open. Ultra for my case, it would double the top of the page. Ultra Smart is a loop for the case in an entirely different situation, requiring the comb against either the Metro or finger-breaker. There seems to be a "good position" to put the dipstick tube in general, but I still love the disk itself. It's quick and easy. After hours of browsing the options, is the battery life is still running strong. Alsome, the backlight is a dream. It is good in dark places such as theaters where the lighting is often inadequate. A final argument I have with the Metro is one of the options on the subway is "Help". When I asked how to change the settings menu, I selected, and a dialog box appeared telling me to get access to the manual or website LifeScan. The usefulness of a help function is it? Common sense would tell someone to include a help system or even put into words at all. Without using the "" option in the dialog, the text, or even having to move. Only one small criticism of an interface (UI) perspective. Let me repeat that there is still – despite the location of the test tube in the case and help function puzzling – the best gauge on the market today.
Rating: 4 / 5