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EasyGluco? G2
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The EasyGluco™ G2 automatically
draws blood into the test strip, and shows you if
there’s enough blood for an accurate and reliable
reading. EasyGluco™ G2 leaves you with no
reason to look elsewhere, but here, for the perfect
diabetic testing solution on the market. |
Features:
• Alternate Site Testing
• New Look and Feel
• Biosensor Technology
• Results in 9 Seconds
• Tiny Sample Size
• Blood Applied, Capillary Action, Automatic start
• Easy, Simple, and Accurate
• 14 Days Plus Averaging
• 200+ Test Memory
• 5,000 Tests Battery Life (vs. 1,000 for some
of the other leading brands)
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Here to Download Software
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| Technology
EasyGluco™ Test Strips adopts a new bio-sensor
technology composed of electro-chemical components and
requires a small 3uL volume of blood giving you less
pain.
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SIMILARITIES
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PREDICATE |
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EasyGluco™ |
ONE TOUCH® Ultra® |
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Detection method
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Amperometry: current is generated by oxidation
of reduced mediator.
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Amperometry
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Enzyme
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Glucose Oxidase (Aspergillus niger)
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Glucose Oxidase (Aspergillus niger)
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Mediator
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Potassium ferricyanide
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Potassium ferricyanide
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Electrode
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Carbon electrode
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Carbon electrode
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DIFFERENCES
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DEVICE |
PREDICATE |
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EasyGluco™ |
ONE TOUCH® Ultra® |
| Test range |
10 600 mg/dL |
20 600 mg/ dL |
| Hematocrit Range |
30 – 55% |
30 – 55% |
| Test Time |
9 seconds |
5 seconds |
| Sample Volume |
3 uL |
1 uL |
| Temperature & Humidity range |
50 - 95° F
10 - 35° C
10 – 90% |
43 - 111° F
6 - 44° C
10 - 90% |
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Open use time
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3 months
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3 months
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Coding
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Button (C1 – C40)
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Button (C1 – C49)
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Memory capability
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From 7 to 90-day average and
200 tests in the memory
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14-day average and
last 150 tests in the memory
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Power
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3v Li battery (CR2032)
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3v Li battery (CR2032)
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Battery life
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Running 5,000 test
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Running 1,000 test
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Size: LxWxH (mm)
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55x91x22
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79x57x21
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Weight
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55g (with battery)
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42g (with battery)
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Warranty
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3 years
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3 years
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| Electrochemical biosensor technology is
used with glucose oxidase. The principle of the test relies
upon a specific type of glucose in the blood sample, the
dehydrogenase glucose that reacts to electrodes in the
test strip. The test strip employs an electrochemical
signal generating an electrical current that will stimulate
a chemical reaction. This reaction is measured by the
Meter and displayed as your blood glucose result. |
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