[Diabetes-Talk] re another glucos mete rworth mentioning the clever chocie glucos meter

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Sun Jan 22 16:16:48 UTC 2017


I've personally not had problems with Prodigy or the strips, but this meter
sounds interesting, and it's good to have a variety, just like sighted
diabetics do.

Is this Clever meter fully accessible? With the Prodigy Voice, everything
can be set up and done nonvisually. In the past, other "accessible" meters
were not actually fully accessible except for the Prodigy Voice. So curious
if this meter is.



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melconian via Diabetes-Talk
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Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] re another glucos mete rworth mentioning the clever
chocie glucos meter

Hello I had a hard  time getting use to using the  protegy voice and so I
decided to  explore and se if I could find any others that would work for my
situation.  I did find another glucose meter worth mentioning its the clever
choice glucose meter. The good thing about the meter is that the test strips
are blind friendly by this I mean that they  are not like the regular test
strip where  the test strip is flast and not easy to distinguish.  But the
good thing about hese test strips is the athe tip of he stest strip wher you
are to give the blood sample.   It has a  bump that  you can feel its more
rounded   at the tip then being flat to use.  

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