[Diabetes-Talk] meters
Sheila
sheila.leigland at gmail.com
Tue Jan 12 15:17:46 UTC 2021
I will add something to this mix lol. I aalso have hearing aids so if
the voice isn't clear, I might need to have a second reading of the
results and because I don't know how important the menus are, I don't
know how much sighted assistance I would need to set one up.
On 1/12/2021 8:03 AM, Dorothea Martin via Diabetes-Talk wrote:
> Hello, Ed and Everyone,
> To go on with what Ed said, the ReliOn Pro Voice is easily available
> though hardly as accessible as the Prodigy Voice. However,
> accessibility is not the whole story, since the quality of the meter
> itself must be considered. The ReliOn meters show up near the top of
> reviews, while Prodigy courts the bottom. We must also keep in mind
> that the Prodigy meters, including the Voice, have not been updated in
> years and are getting long in the tooth. I'm beginning to think that
> if we must continue to use those inexpensive little glucometers with
> small memories, we will also keep on having to face a trade-off
> between the device's actual quality as a meter and its accessibility.
> Dotty Martin
>
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