
Product overview
VivaChek Ino Glucose Monitoring System is a compact blood glucose meter using advanced 8-electrode technology, designed to deliver fast, reliable results with a tiny blood sample for convenient diabetes management.
Key Features
- 8-electrode technology that minimizes interference and provides reliable results
- Delivers results in just 5 seconds with a tiny 0.5μL blood sample
- Stores up to 900 test results with averages and reminders
Benefits
- Provides fast, accurate blood glucose readings for convenient monitoring
- Requires only a small blood sample, reducing discomfort
- Easy to use with a no-coding system and simple two-button operation
Who Can Use This Product
- Those managing diabetes who need regular blood glucose monitoring
- People wanting a compact, easy-to-use glucose meter
- Suitable for use at home, office, or in clinical settings
How to Use
Insert a VivaChek Ino test strip into the meter. Apply a small drop of blood to the designated area on the strip. Wait for the meter to display the reading.
Storage & Safety
Store the meter and strips in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep test strips in their original packaging for best performance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How fast does it give results?
It delivers results in just 5 seconds.
How much blood does it need?
It requires a tiny 0.5μL blood sample.
How many results can it store?
It can store up to 900 test results with averages and reminders.
How should I use it?
Insert a test strip, apply a small drop of blood, and wait for the meter to display the reading.
Does it require coding?
No, it is a user-friendly, no-coding system.
Where can I use it?
It is usable at home, office, doctor's chamber, hospitals, and clinics.
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