The true track glucose meter is a safe and reliable glucose meter and is rated on top of the list when it comes to glucose meter rankings. The true track glucose meter gets very good blood glucose content which allows for accurate and precise readings each and every time.
That is one thing that many other glucose meters lack, blood glucose content. Diabetics do not realize how important it is to have good blood glucose content when they prick their finger or stick their arm in order to get a good blood glucose sample.
With the true track lancets you can get a quick and easy stick each and every time with no pain. True track glucose meters also have their own true track test strips, which fits perfectly and easily into the true track meter each and every time. In order to get accurate readings each and every time you need to buy good quality equipment or equipment that has all the same name so that they work well and properly with each other and everything can assure you precise readings.
Having bad readings could not only harm your health but also lead you to having to take certain medications for the wrong reasons. I've been using it for around a month for my home tests and I find roughly the same accuracy of testing as my other, more expensive test meters. Flash Video Tour opens in a new window. The main thing that attracted me to this meter most is the lower cost of testing supplies.
In this respect, Home Diagnostics is ahead of the curve. Testing strips use only 1 micro-litre of blood. The capillary action of the strip is clearly visible and I like how easily it soaks up the sample. In this way, it's superior to the other meters I own. The meter needs 10 seconds for test results to appear and also detects if insufficient blood has been applied. This is only half as fast as the Accu-Chek Aviva but is still pretty speedy. The compact form factor fits easily into your palm and hardly weighs anything.
It comfortably fits into your pocket and also comes with a handy carrying pouch that houses the meter, lancet device test log and other supplies. I don't like fumbling with individual test strips which can get lost and give bad results if not handled properly. A separate lancing device is okay but it's just something else that can get lost if it's not attached to the meter like it is on the Accu-Chek Compact Plus.
While the meter is small and portable, the discreet components just make it a little clumsy without a belt mounted carrying case. The display is fairly large and easy to read in a well lit room but doesn't lend itself well to visually impaired diabetics.
The low-profile buttons on the top side of the meter could be a little more pronounced in my opinion, so that they can be used by feeling them. If vision is a problem for you, you probably need a meter like the Accu-Chek Compact Plus. The test memory stores only around 2 months readings based on 5 tests per day along with date and time.
A minimum amount of readings should be or around 3 months worth which is usually the same time period as an HbA1c test. Data management is accomplished via computer cable compatible with TrueTrack software. The cable is a separate purchase. Considering the importance of charts and graphs for a proper diabetic care program, this should be provided either free or at very low cost in my opinion.
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