Be careful with these meters. Lots of them aren’t accessable themselves, and
the ones I’ve tried only send the results of the test to your phone. If there
is an error, for example,you are stuck-the error messages don’t get sent to the
phone. Oh, and lots need a sighted person to set them up.
I also heard about the ne
On Jan 15, 2017, at 2:53 pm, John JD Denning wrote:
Thanks everybody for your comments. Yes I started with Google searches, and
have found a number. But I've not read any comments by blind users. It looks
like there's one in development now that's very promising and on
Thanks everybody for your comments. Yes I started with Google searches, and
have found a number. But I've not read any comments by blind users. It looks
like there's one in development now that's very promising and one that I found
that looked really great but it only works with older iPhones. I
A google with:
iphone glucose meter
will get a ton of responses.
They work by sending the result to the iphone/ipad where the app can voice
and/or store the result. Make sure the app is voice accessable.
One from the above google appears to be an apple product. One factor is
the cost of
Hi John,
I've not actually tried this system myself as its bloody costly here in NZ,
about 10K per year to have but
There is a system out there that is a continuous glucose monitoring system
which is a sensor that is inserted in to the body somewhere and then
continually monitors your blood g
s the Solus V2 is
> BIOSENSE MEDICAL DEVICES.
>
> Eileen
>
> From: Eileen Scrivani <>
> Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 4:07 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <>
> Subject: Re: iPhone glucose meter recommendation
>
> Hi John,
>
> I
Sorry, I stand corrected. The name of the company that makes the Solus V2 is
BIOSENSE MEDICAL DEVICES.
Eileen
From: Eileen Scrivani
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 4:07 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iPhone glucose meter recommendation
Hi John,
I haven’t heard of any
Hi John,
I haven’t heard of any glucose meter that is accessible with the IPhone. If you
find one I wouldn’t mind knowing. In the meantime, the 2 most popular meters
for diabetics who are blind are either the “Solus V2” by Bio-reference or the
Prodigy Meter. A lot of companies push a cheaper M