£12.39 – £15.99
The GlucoNavii Blood Glucose Meter is an easy-to-read, handheld monitor. It provides accurate results from a small droplet of blood and can store up to 500 test results. Easily apply a drop of blood onto the test strip by pricking your finger with the provided lancing device. The GlucoNavii meter will show your glucose level results.
You will receive everything you need to start managing your Diabetes at home:
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Introducing the latest innovation from SD Biosensor, the GlucoNavii Blood Glucose Meter. Building upon the success of the SD CodeFree, this upgraded model offers even greater accuracy and convenience. With a wider Haematocrit (HCT) range of 0-70% and requiring just 0.5uL of blood, it ensures reliable results without causing discomfort. Plus, with GDH-flavin adenine dinucleotide (GDH-FAD) Enzymes, it provides consistent readings unaffected by oxygen concentration variations. Sleek and attractive in design, the GlucoNavii is a reliable companion for managing your blood sugar levels.
Featuring the same user-friendly design as the CodeFree, the GlucoNavii makes testing quick and hassle-free. Forget about entering unique codes with each test – simply apply blood to a test strip, insert it into the meter, and get results in just 5 seconds! Its compact size and lightweight build make it convenient for on-the-go use, while the included carry case ensures all essentials are neatly organised. With a large memory capacity of 500 results, alternative site testing capabilities, and customisable alarm settings, the GlucoNavii offers comprehensive support for your diabetes management needs.
Normal blood sugar levels typically range between 70 and 130 mg/dL before meals and less than 180 mg/dL two hours after meals.
After eating, blood sugar levels may rise, but they should generally return to normal range (less than 180 mg/dL) within two hours.
It’s important to test sugar levels regularly, especially before meals, before bedtime, before and after exercise, when feeling unwell, and if experiencing symptoms of high or low blood sugar. Additionally, follow your healthcare provider’s recommendations for testing frequency based on your individual needs.
For more detailed guidance on using the blood sugar test kit, always follow the information leaflet provided with the product.
Instructions for the Gluco Navii Meter: GlucoNavii User Manual
Instructions for the Gluco Navii Test Strips: GlucoNavii Strip Insert
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David Wilby (verified owner) –
As a person who hates needles, I put off buying a test kit for as long as I could! This kit is SO easy to use and even I am using it quite happily on a regular basis! Meter requires a very small drop of blood to function and is both fast and easy to use. The price of this kit is quite unbelievably low, as are costs of the replacement lancets and test strips, when compared to others I looked at. Delivery was fast…even to Spain where I live…and I will certainly continue ordering from Home Health UK!