Freestyle Precision Neo Blood Glucose monitoring system, 0.42 Pound

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About This Item We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. See our disclaimer The FreeStyle Precision Neo blood glucose meter and test strips are the solution to your need for an affordable blood glucose system that delivers results with proven accuracy. The meter has a slim, lightweight design and a large high-contrast display. For In Vitro Diagnostic Use. FreeStyle Precision Neo blood glucose test strips are intended to be used with FreeStyle Precision Neo meters only. Available without a prescription. Slim, lightweight design No coding required Small sample size Fast test time — only 5 seconds

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Trdcx,
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Love the meter, NEED A LIGHT , First Meter I have owned in 15 years that did not have a Light to see my reading better. PLEASE PUT A LIGHT IN THE METER
MJMyMeter,
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I live in Mexico and got the meter that also does ketones. I read that the US meter is only for blood glucose. I also found if I tap my finger against the test strip I get fewer reading errors. I have been able to get the test strips easily. I have compared readings with laboratory blood testing and it was in the ballpark.
TiffaJ,
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I first used a CVS one with really cheap strips. These are about 8 bucks more than CVSs cheapest. But I had a coupon and I wanted to test between. CVS is always higher. This one is giving better results. I believe to be more accurate even if I go off an Avg between the two. Anyway, regarding errors. Honestly, it has to do with people not providing enough blood or the correct Angle. They then overcompensate with a huge blob. I find even with the smaller .5 blob the Cvs one uses. I have not once gotten errors on this one by Freestyle. Id recommend it. Instruction booklet was all english, big, easy to follow. For once. Big display. Cons are the touch screen is weird to me since its not truly touch you are pushing something underneath. And no back light. Just bear in mind some people with error complaints may not have steady hands or bleed good and are not able to get the accurate touch. The strips are solid and I dont drop them fumbling anymore like I do with paper thin ones. I wish they came in a round tube not Foil. But it allows me to be more hygienic when I pull them out the foil. I dont let skin oils touch either end like the tube causes me to do. I just add the blood horizontally at probably a 45 degree angle and instant read. The 5 seconds count down longer than the "5 seconds" the CVS one claims. It just feels like a more accurate reading for the Money. I cant afford the super expensive ones and no insurance coverage yet as Im waiting for the Diabetes Program/Supply company hoopla to go through. See more
Andrew,
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Ive been using the Up and Up Glucose Meter from Target. Since CVS acquired Target Pharmacy, they discontinued its blood strips—probably to make way for CVS product. So I needed to find a comparable meter in cost of strips and seemingly by coincidence I saw a promotional flyer about the Precision Neo. Went online to read up on it and it seemed to be in line with what I was already spending on 100ct. of strips, so I ordered one. Its been 3 weeks now and Im pretty satisfied so far. The meter is nothing fancy and pretty basic but functions close to the numbers Id get on the Up and Up. The down side are the strips—they are individually wrapped which makes no sense to me and is aggravating. See more
me,
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would have been nice to know i needed a control solution that nobody can seem to get in order to calibrate it before buying a non returnable meter. do not buy
 
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