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OneTouch Verio Flex Glucose Monitoring System (1)

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Features

  • Fast, Accurate Results: Get reliable blood sugar test results in just 5 seconds using this diabetes testing kit. OneTouch Verio Flex meter uses the OneTouch Verio test strips, which only need a tiny blood sample of 0.4 L on either side of the test strip to provide accurate results

Description

OneTouch Verio Flex Glucose Monitoring System (1) - OneTouch Verio Flex meter: The meter that takes the guesswork out of your blood glucose numbers - ColourSure technology instantly shows when your blood glucose numbers are in or out of range. Compact, slim design that’s easy to take with you. Syncs data seamlessly with the free OneTouch Reveal mobile app. Uses OneTouch Verio test strips. Treatment decisions should be made on current numerical results and healthcare professionals' recommendations. Provides even more insights: When you wirelessly connect with the OneTouch Reveal app - The OneTouch Reveal app offers: Automatic notifications. Goal setting. Color-coded logbook. A1c comparator.

Brand: One Touch Ultra


Model Name: Verio Flex


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium


Operating Time: 5 Seconds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.38 x 3.98 x 3.11 inches; 7.37 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BD16465


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 4, 2016


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  • Excellent meter
Company finally fixed the software I expected an apology from the manufacturer for the corrupted software but never got one.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023 by Howard Weinstein

  • Newly released meter offers direct Bluetooth connection to your iPhone or Android
I've given it four stars only because I've only had it for a week. Hard to prove it's a five-star product in such a short time. However, so far, it is excellent, as long as you pair it with a compatible smartphone, such as an iPhone or Android device. (See last paragraph for why you should otherwise stick with VerioIQ.) The device is compatible with other current OneTouch systems, like the VerioIQ my HMO provides, so I can still get my test strips, etc., at reduced price from the HMO while using a more advanced device to read them. The FLEX works with OneTouch's iPhone or Android app, sending collected data to the phone via low-power Bluetooth whenever you open the app with the device turned on. You don't have to do a transfer every time you take a reading: it will transmit all new entries when you link up. The app, in turn, allows you to see the data in a variety of formats, including charts. If used on an iPhone, you can set the app to communicate your readings to the Apple Health app, so you can view them in context with data from other health information. According to the OneTouch phone support people, you can send the data from multiple systems to the same phone, so you can, for example, keep a second FLEX at work and sync both sets of data to the phone app. (I've just ordered a second FLEX myself because I travel a lot, making one less thing I have to get anxious about forgetting on the day of travel.) The FLEX does not have the depth of built-in capabilities that the IQ does, but that's because it is expected you'll be using the phone app, with its superior interface. One thing it does lack is the ability to tag readings as being before or after meals. There may be a way for you to add them later on in the app (though I haven't found it yet), but, unless you transfer the data each and every time you take a reading, you'll likely forget, for example, what that 8:45 reading from Wednesday a week ago should be tagged when you eventually transfer 10 or 15 days worth of readings at a time. If this is a serious concern for you, you might want to consider the IQ or some other meter instead. The battery: The FLEX, like the IQ, has a USB port, which indicated to me that it also had a rechargeable battery. Not so. Instead, it uses a commonly available, long life, disposable lithium 2032 button battery. Fine. What is strange is that when you turn on the FLEX, it shows a low-battery symbol for about one second. It turns out this in no way indicates a low battery. Instead, when you turn the device on, the display is very briefly lighting up with every single embedded symbol on the system so the factory workers can test it during manufacturing to ensure the display is fully functional. The device itself, unlike the IQ, offers no way for you to see the current battery level in any state by low or dead. When low (and, per the call center, in plenty of time to buy a new one), that low-battery symbol starts blinking persistently. Since there's no way for the user to check the battery, they have no need for additional battery segments to show varying levels of remaining energy, so the sole symbol shown during the brief test time is the low-battery warning. Ignore that brief test mode, and you'll have no problems. (Or, you can do what I did, which was to plug the device into a USB charger for five hours to charge the nonexistent rechargeable battery. Didn't have any effect at all.) Finally, do not buy the FLEX unless you intend to use it with your phone. As a stand-alone unit, it is clearly inferior to the IQ, which, to begin with, offers a color display. (the color stripe you see on the FLEX is permanently printed there with that black upside-down triangle on the black and white display pointing to the currently correct segment.) The IQ also offers an in-depth full-color manual. The FLEX offers a greatly reduced black and white manual because the device has greatly-reduced on-board capabilities, depending, as it does, on the presence of a phone for anything beyond just scrolling through your list of readings. It also has a replaceable battery, rather than the IQ's rechargeable battery, even if battery life will prove long. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2016 by Tog

  • A good meter kit.
My health care provider gave me one of these kits, and I left it at the beach house. So I ordered this kit. It is the same model as I was given, now I don't have to pack it any more. A few improvements over the previous meter. It is a little faster. I was about to return it because it didn't work when it arrived. I was in a chat arranging the return when I decided to check the battery. The battery was dead, I mean no power. It was like putting a tester on a poker chip. I put in a new battery and it works just fine. I have used 6 meters of this brand over the last 14 years, one meter for 4 years daily and have never seen a battery go bad. I am so glad this happened to me, instead of someone who really needed it. I don't know the odds of a bad battery in a new meter, but I would guess like winning a lottery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2021 by David Walker

  • Easy to add smartphone app, pair & use.
I'll readily admit that I am not good about keeping up with my finger sticks. This meter, and particularly the app, are already helping me do a better job with before & after meal measurements. The oneTouch lancet is pretty good at minimizing the discomfort of daily sticks. I've been using them for years. The Verio test strips do a great job of getting a reading with a small droplet of blood. The device itself is small & the whole kit is about the size of the OneTouch UltraMini I've used for several years. OneTouch does a great job keeping their meters easy to use & the Verio meets this standard. I'd tried one of the earlier smart phone apps w/USB cable & honestly stopped using it after a week because it was so confusing. I'm initially impressed by the OneTouch Reveal app used with this meter. It was very easy to pair the meter with my phone. I actually purchased 2 of the meters so I can have one at home & 1 at work - the app is already set up to consolidate data from multiple meters for a single user. If you take a measure while the smartphone app is turned on, the app automatically syncs with the meter to pull in any new measures. It's easy to add notes to the individual measurements and equally easy to switch between displaying your measurement history in table, line graph or pie chart configurations. I'm looking forward to finding out if there is a desktop version of Reveal - I'm in the late baby-boomer age bracket & more comfortable with a full keyboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2019 by D Janvrin

  • Not for pre-diabetic!
I’m pre-diabetic and I purchased this tester to monitor and avoid sugar levels typical to diabetic patients. During the Bluetooth setup, there’s only 2 choices for the user either for diabetic1 or 2! Anyway, I still like the unit for it’s ease and accuracy! Will keep it for now.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022 by Super M

  • Great tool for a diabetic
Easy to use and the Bluetooth is great. No more logging your numbers for the Dr
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Diabetes
I have to use multiple strips and keep poking my finger to get it to read I would not recommend getting this product.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • This was not a new item. The battery was almost dead. Wouldn’t work.
As I said above the one touch meter did not work it would not connect yo Bluetooth and the battery was almost dead. Product was not new.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022 by Carol Ann

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