
Did a research, it does not look great to me.I am not familiar with this meter and it appears relatively new, but here are two links that give some good reviews. They are from a human point of view, but it is considered a human meter.
https://www.diabetesdaily.com/blog/product-review-dario-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-266404/
http://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/new-dario-glucose-meter-review#2
ETA Also not sure if the meter needs to be plugged into your phone to work or if that is only for the software application for tracking numbers.
Did a research, it does not look great to me.
Is there a link on forum for latest research on accuracy of different meters?
From what I've found in i-net, Contour Next is one of the best, and is sold over the counter.
I've seen the links before, and Contour Next looks good on it too. Thought there was a new research.This link has Consumer Reports listings for a number of meters for 2016. Not all meters are listed but it gives a good overall idea
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...er-ratings-from-consumer-reports-2016.156388/
I've seen the links before, and Contour Next looks good on it too. Thought there was a new research.
My current meter also requires 0.6 ml of blood, so that is not a problem.If there are any new reports you have to be subscribed to Consumer Reports to view them. The 2016 link was provided by a member that was subscribed at that time. The Contour Next is a good meter and a number of members here have used it and are happy with it. The only drawback is that is requires a bit larger blood drop for testing than some other meters 0.6 microlitres If your kitty is a good bleeder then it wouldn't be a problem, but I like to have a meter that only uses 0.3 microlitres.
Thank you for your time and info.If there are any new reports you have to be subscribed to Consumer Reports to view them. The 2016 link was provided by a member that was subscribed at that time. The Contour Next is a good meter and a number of members here have used it and are happy with it. The only drawback is that is requires a bit larger blood drop for testing than some other meters 0.6 microlitres If your kitty is a good bleeder then it wouldn't be a problem, but I like to have a meter that only uses 0.3 microlitres.