
No prescription is required and those with private insurance may have to only pay US$59 for 150 tests (normally US$96).


The POGO Automatic can be synced via a bespoke app on the user’s Android or Apple smartphone for continuous data measurement and comparison. For those who need to take tests one or two times a day, this supply of 50 units should be sufficient for a month’s worth of testing, and there are larger packages available (up to 250 tests - US$160) for users who need to test more frequently throughout the day. The replaceable cartridge sets retail for US$32 for a package of five cartridges. The used strip and lancet are automatically switched out for a new set provided by the cartridge. The user simply presses the blue button and a blood sample is taken and measured. All the required parts are built into the POGO Automatic, which can deliver a diabetes management test in seconds. The company behind the POGO Automatic device, Intuity Medical Inc., claims that the unit uses the “first and only FDA-cleared 10-test cartridge technology”.Īccording to the POGO Automatic One-Step Blood Glucose Monitor’s marketing information, the device requires smaller blood samples than typical rival measurement systems while also doing away with separate diabetes testing strips and lancets.

This blood glucose level measuring device is priced from US$68 on the product’s official website and can also be bought over-the counter from Walgreens or from CVS Pharmacy locations across the United States. People with diabetes living in the US now have a new option to help them manage their serious condition in the form of the POGO Automatic Monitor.
