


OneTouch Verio Flex review: App and software That's what gives it such great longevity. You can test then move on while still analysing your data on your phone as the meter sits tucked away without using battery. The Bluetooth connection is fast and since it's wireless requires nothing extra. This seems like a really good idea as if you own this unit and have tried the excellent app, you'll probably be on that most of the time anyway. That way you can send results to the app and analyse them there instead. Presumably the idea is to cut down on meter use to save battery. The usual 500 results are stored on the meter but, unlike most units, this one won't give you averages. OneTouch Verio Flex review: Memory and connectivity Plus that all goes in the included zip up case so staying mobile is easy. It is a handful though and not something that'll just slip into a pocket easily - a bag will work fine though and keeping it all together is a really nice touch. There is also a solid case which allows you to clip in your lance and strips storage all in one handful. Of course this depends on how much you use the Bluetooth transfer feature too. Also it's super simple and cheap to replace but you won't need to worry about that for a good 1,000 uses. The slimness of the meter means it can easily slip into a pocket while the coin cell battery ensures you don't need to worry about recharging.

If this isn't enough, you should consider the Prodigy Voice (opens in new tab), which actually reads out your results to you via voice. You still get your exact number but this is just a nice addition. This means you can get an at-a-glance reading, even if you're not seeing clearly at the time. This uses three colors below the display and an arrow on the screen to show which zone you're in. What's really appealing is the color coded results. The OneTouch Verio Flex is simply designed for a minimal look that's mainly screen, with a small three button control system.
