

🔬 Stay sharp, stay ahead — your glucose guardian with a voice!
The Sinocare Safe AQ Voice Blood Glucose Monitor Kit offers a professional-grade, user-friendly solution for blood sugar monitoring. Featuring no-code strips, rapid 5-second testing, and a minimal 0.6µL blood sample requirement, it ensures precise mmol/L readings. Its unique voice reminder and light warning system enhance usability for elderly and children, while the ergonomic, pain-reducing lancing pen with 9 depth settings delivers comfort. The kit includes 50 strips, lancing devices, and a carrying case, making it a complete, reliable health companion.
















| ASIN | B07PJVJGQ8 |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,720 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 67 in Blood Glucose Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,304) |
| Date First Available | 7 Mar. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 310 g |
| Item model number | Safe AQ Voice 50kit |
| Manufacturer | Changsha Sinocare Inc. |
| Package Dimensions | 17.7 x 16.6 x 5.2 cm; 310 g |
| Part number | 10100015 |
| Size | Safe AQ voice kit with 50 Strips&Lancing devices |
R**T
Easy to use.
Clear instructions and easy to use. Great price.
K**E
Sinocare diabetes testing kit
Arrived on time. Great product
A**A
Reliable and Easy to Use!
I bought this testing kit for my mum, dad, and uncle, and it’s been really helpful for all of them. The monitor is simple to use, gives quick and accurate readings, and makes daily testing much easier. The only thing I wish is that the test strips were a bit cheaper — otherwise, it’s an excellent and reliable kit for managing blood sugar levels.
K**-
Simple to use, *once you realise what to do.*
It took a few attempts to work out how to get a reading. Once you've used the lancet injector, and produced a drop of blood the instructions say to put the blood onto the test strip pad. This is wrong. Look at the end of the test strip, when it is inserted in the device (Note that the blue and white part is uppermost). You'll see two black pads, linked together with three little black lines. See the photo Dip the edge of the testing strip where the gap is, into the small blood spot on your finger. Like dipping a Toast Soldier into a soft boiled egg. You don't need to smear the drop on top of the strip as I was initially trying, and wondering if the meter was knackered. A small amount of blood is sucked up by capillary action, and starts the countdown timer after which your result is shown in mmol/L. The amount of blood needed is minuscule once you know how to use this device. I wasted several test strips and lancets before I worked out what to do. The lancet autojet device is supposed to show a red dot through the clear button. There is no red dot on mine, but looking closely you'll see the viewing window on the button goes from showing a white bar, to a white circle (where the red paint should be). Access to the hole where the lancet goes is achieved by unscrewing the part where the the pin depth is shown. I have mine set to 4. I also noted that the device tends to cock itself when pushing the lancet into the hole, no need to cock the autojet by pulling the cocking handle on the rear. Using the autojet feels like being pinged with a small elastic band. It's not painful. The kit comes in a quite frankly cheap little case. I'll be changing the case to something more robust, and better made. Probably a small compact camera case, or similar. A blood glucose indicator card is supplied, showing the mmol/L with a conversion to mg/dl (how the Americans measure blood glucose). I found this card to be broadly useless. The colour scheme uses green to show a 'borderline' high reading instead of green to be a normal (non diabetic) level. Normal is blue. I'll use the info on diabetes.co.uk or diabetes.org.uk The reason for dropping a star in each category is mainly down to what I thought is unclear instructions, the crappy blood chart, and a poor storage case. The meter and autojet are made of a decent standard, as you'd hope. Would I buy this again, given a choice? Yes.
E**R
Fast and easy to use
As described, very easy to use , comes with 25 test straps and needles, great for tracking your levels
E**A
Super useful
Bought this for my father and it is super easy to use and reliable. There is a voice telling what to do.. easy to do and read results because a light (green orange or red) tells if results are good or not. Also including a table with reference values to interpret results.
J**J
Good items good price
Good items good price
N**E
Good job
Great presentation and information and does what is required accurately
M**N
Good one
R**T
Excellent product provide accurate results
A**7
The results are incorrect. They show 30 points less than the actual, and the machine mostly shows an E-3 Error. So, most of the test strips are not usable.
M**L
Results shown by the glucometer are incorrect and unreliable.. Pathetic product Don't but this product The vials seem to be fake as you can't authenticate them through QR code so it's day light fraud committed on consumers
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