

The Aviva Connect kit comes with the meter, FastClix lancing device with 2 drums, and a USB cable to connect to the user’s PC. It retails for $29.99 at your local pharmacy (we priced the Aviva Connect at CVS). The Aviva Connect is built for anyone who is connected to their smartphone. Bluetooth technology instantly sends the users reading to their apple or android device. It connects your blood glucose results directly to your smartphone app to view and track your results. The Accu-Chek Aviva Connect does just what its name says. The sample size required is 0.6 microliters which isn’t the smallest sample compared to some other meters. It also takes two-coin cell batteries which can add up in expenses when you need to replace them. If you’re looking for the latest high tech screen display you won’t find it with the Guide. 97% of consumers agreed the Guide meter was easy to use.Ī few negatives are the meter is very traditional looking. You can also view averages for the past 7, 14, 30, and 90 days. The Guide meter can store 720 readings on the actual device and unlimited readings when you connect to the Accu-Chek Connect app. The user doesn’t have to worry about touching a used strip, simply push a button and eject the used strip into the trash. Results appear quickly, less than 4 seconds.Īnother great feature is the Guide’s push-button strip ejector. There is also a strip port light to make testing in poor lighting easier. A backlit LCD screen displays a clear reading during the day and at night. The Guide meter kit is perfect for newbies.Īccording to Accu-Chek’s website, 88% of users said it was easier to remove a single test strip from the SmartPack vial than a traditional round vial. The price includes: your meter, SmartPack test strip vial with starter test strips, a small bottle of control solution, 2-coin cell batteries, USB cable to connect your meter to a PC, and the Accu-Chek FastClix lancing device. It retails for $29.99 at your local pharmacy (we priced the Guide at CVS). The Accu-Chek Guide is perfect for those newly diagnosed with diabetes. Let’s take a look at Accu-Chek’s six different meters to find which one suits you best.

They offer meters that are small and compact for on the go diabetics, meters with backlit screens to make reading your numbers easier, and even meters for the tech savvy that connect to the user’s smartphone via Bluetooth technology. They’re known for their ease of use and accuracy, both are very important when it comes to testing and recording your blood glucose levels.Īccu-Chek currently has six different types of meters available for consumers.īut how do you know which one is the best fit for you? Accu-Chek meters by Roche have been a trusted brand name in glucometers since the 1980’s.
