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The OneTouch UltraSmart is part of the blood glucose meter test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, blood glucose meter models like the UltraSmart are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.
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(5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)
Great For Extra Data
8/16/2012
Pros
Accurate readings
Entry of Medical Status
Extra Data entry if need
Illumination capable
Meal Intake at Reading
Medicine Entry at Reading
Reading in 5 seconds
Warnings to check ketones
Cons
Cost of meter
Cost of Strips
Larger blood sample
Best Uses
Computer Data
For Extra Data
Insulin Dependents
Swinging Glucose Readings
Comment:
I obtained this meter when first diagnosed with diabetes 5 years ago. The Ultrasmart unit was rated high in accuracy, which I needed the most. My levels would swing from 95-400 in just a day or two so I needed to track my activities, meals, time of day, health conditions, etc...to try and understand what made my body react the way it did. When extra data is needed, in order to try an find out why the glucose levels swing like they do, this is a more helpful tool than just a general meter unless one keeps a detailed diary. One cannot enter specific food items, but one can enter before or after meals or medicine intake.
How long have you owned it:
More than six months
Bottom Line
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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