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Voice Output Glucose Analyzer

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  1. ADVOCATE DUO TALKING BLOOD GLUCOSE PLUS BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR (MODEL TD-3223) Picture of ADVOCATE DUO TALKING BLOOD GLUCOSE PLUS BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR (MODEL TD-3223) The Advocate Duo Talking Blood Glucose Plus Blood Pressure Monitor, model TD-3223, is a voice output glucose analyzer and electronic blood pressure meter designed for use by individuals with diabetes who are blind or have low vision. This glucometer speaks in English or Spanish and provides results in 7 seconds using 0.7 microliters of blood. As many as 450 tests are retained in memory. The unit also calculates averages for 7, 14, 21, 28, 60 and 90 days. The unit tells the user the code number a...[More Information]

  2. ADVOCATE REDI-CODE TALKING GLUCOSE METER (MODEL TD-4223) Picture of ADVOCATE REDI-CODE TALKING GLUCOSE METER (MODEL TD-4223) The Advocate Redi-Code Talking Glucose Meter, model TD-4223, is a voice output glucose analyzer designed for use by individuals with diabetes who are blind or have low vision. This talking unit provides results in English or Spanish in 7 seconds. Results are also presented on a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. The unit requires no coding, and uses a small blood sample size of 0.7 microliters, which may be taken from other parts of the body besides the fingertips, such as the palm, forearm, u...[More Information]

  3. DIGI-VOICE (MODEL 1522) Plug-in voice module designed to be used with one of two blood glucose analyzers: LifeScan GlucoScan 3000, or LifeScan One Touch II (see separate entries). It is an external box that plugs into the analyzer and is powered by 9 volt battery. User has option to use analyzer with or without voice and the voice module can be attached to new analyzer if old one fails. Measures 6 by 3 1/2 by 1 1/4 inches....[More Information]

  4. DIGI-VOICE FOR LIFESCAN'S ONE TOUCH II The Digi-Voice for Lifescan's One Touch II glucose analyzer is an external voice output module designed to convert the unit to a talking glucose analyzer for use by people with visual disabilities. The module plugs into the external port of the analyzer and talks the user through the self-test procedure. POWER: Replaceable, rechargeable 9-volt Ni-Cad battery. DIMENSIONS: 6 x 3.5 x 1.25 inches. COLOR: Bone case with burgundy panel screen. WARRANTY: Customer satisfaction is guaranteed: if the unit...[More Information]

  5. LIBERTY GLUCOSE METER Picture of LIBERTY GLUCOSE METER The Liberty Glucose Meter is a voice output glucose analyzer designed for use by seniors or individuals with diabetes who are blind or have low vision. This no-coding unit allows the user to test blood glucose using alternate sites such as a fingertip or forearm, with a minimum 0.5-microliter blood sample. It provides glucose readings in as little as four seconds. Results appear on a large display as well as being spoken. The unit has a 500-test result memory with date and time, and 7-, 14- and ...[More Information]

  6. PRODIGY AUTOCODE TALKING BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM Picture of PRODIGY AUTOCODE TALKING BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM The Prodigy Autocode Blood Glucose Monitoring System is a voice output glucose analyzer designed for use by individuals with diabetes who are blind or have low vision. This system provides blood glucose test results and verbal prompts in either English or Spanish. Glucose test results are provided using as little as 0.6 microliters of blood, which can be taken from the arms, thighs, or hands, as well as the fingertips. Along with voice output, this analyzer also has a large liquid crystal displa...[More Information]

  7. PRODIGY VOICE BLOOD GLUCOSE METER Picture of PRODIGY VOICE BLOOD GLUCOSE METER The Prodigy Voice Blood Glucose Meter is a voice output glucose analyzer designed for use by individuals with diabetes who are blind or have low vision. This blood glucose monitoring system has totally audible step-by-step setups that talk the user through all meter settings, such as time-and-date and glucose unit of measurement. No coding is required. The user inserts the test strip into the test strip port on the top of the meter, and the unit automatically turns on and talks the user through ...[More Information]

  8. SOLO V2 Picture of SOLO V2 The Solo V2 is a voice output glucose analyzer designed for use by individuals with diabetes who are blind or have low vision. This meter is fully audible, with audible set up, test results, memory, averages, and error messages. It speaks in English, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese. Results are displayed on a large screen. The user provides a small sample of blood and the unit gives its result in 6 seconds. No code is required. An audible warning indicates when the blood sample is low and might pr...[More Information]

  9. SPEECH SYNTHESIZER FOR THE GLUCOMETER The Speech Synthesizer for the Glucometer is a voice output module designed for use by individuals with diabetes who are blind or have low vision. It converts the One Touch II and One Touch Profile Blood Glucose Monitoring System (see separate entries) to a voice output glucose analyzer. This external hardware speech synthesizer has a switch for selecting a male or female voice or to turn the voice off. It also has a volume control knob and comes with an earphone. Large print and cassette instru...[More Information]

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