Blood Glucose Monitors

Beketo Gluketo Meter – Blood Glucose & Ketone Meter Starter Pack

Certified medical device

  • Certified test strips (CE)
  • Accurate measurement of ketone bodies in the blood
  • Accurate measurement of blood glucose
  • Measurement results in 5 seconds
  • More than 1,000 tests...

Certified medical device

  • Certified test strips (CE)
  • Accurate measurement of ketone bodies in the blood
  • Accurate measurement of blood glucose
  • Measurement results in 5 seconds
  • More than 1,000 tests with one set of batteries
  • Ready to use immediately after unpacking

The kit includes: GluKeto meter device, 10 blood ketone test strips, 10 blood glucose test...

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Description

Description

Certified medical device

  • Certified test strips (CE)
  • Accurate measurement of ketone bodies in the blood
  • Accurate measurement of blood glucose
  • Measurement results in 5 seconds
  • More than 1,000 tests with one set of batteries
  • Ready to use immediately after unpacking

The kit includes: GluKeto meter device, 10 blood ketone test strips, 10 blood glucose test strips, lancing device, 20 sterilized lancets for lancing, Stylish case with hard shell, Logbook for recording results, User manual.

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Specifications

Specifications

Type
Monitoring System
Measurement
Glucose, Ketones

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

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  • sakgre
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    I am writing this review as a user of the product, prompted by the negative and unsubstantiated review of another user.
    To restore the truth and to avoid confusing future buyers, I must share my experience as an ordinary user (with absolutely no connection to the manufacturing or trading company of the product).
    The criticism about the "instability" of the measurements compared to laboratory tests lacks basic knowledge of physiology:
    1. Photo vs Video: A blood test after a 12-hour fast is simply a "snapshot in time" under conditions of complete stillness. In contrast, glucose in the body is a dynamic value that constantly changes (like a video) depending on what we have eaten, the intensity of breathing, stress, or physical activity. Comparing a random bgm measurement to a fasting laboratory measurement is like comparing a photo of Halkidiki in the summer to one at Christmas.
    2. Capillary vs Venous blood: Fingerstick meters measure capillary blood, which naturally differs from the venous blood used in laboratory tests. Personally, comparing the Beketo device with the Freestyle Libre 2 (CGM), I found its values to be extremely accurate, always observing the physiological difference that arises from the fact that the CGM reads subcutaneously.
    3. Device Capabilities: The device is 2-in-1 (Glucose, Ketones). On the packaging image, only the first two (glucose & ketone) are checked, but not the "UA" checkbox.
    In the Skroutz description, only the first two are mentioned because these are included in the Starter Pack. There is no "conflict," just a need for careful reading of the description.
    4. Performance as BKM: I mainly use the device for measuring ketones and it delivers 100% on what it promises.
    It is a shame to call a reliable tool "wasted money" just because the user does not know how to interpret the data received. The product does exactly what its description says.

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  • basehit
    1
    0 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    While the product photo says it is a Glucose & Ketone and uric acid Meter, in the description it only says Glucose & Ketone, so due to conflicting information and poor telephone service, I will say STAY AWAY. Additionally, from testing with real blood sugar tests and this specific device, there is a big difference, so again it's a no from me. Money wasted.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I am writing this review as a user of the product, prompted by the negative and unsubstantiated review of another user.
    To restore the truth and to avoid confusing future buyers, I must share my experience as an ordinary user (with absolutely no connection to the manufacturing or trading company of the product).
    The criticism about the "instability" of the measurements compared to laboratory tests lacks basic knowledge of physiology:
    1. Photo vs Video: A blood test after a 12-hour fast is simply a "snapshot in time" under conditions of complete stillness. In contrast, glucose in the body is a dynamic value that constantly changes (like a video) depending on what we have eaten, the intensity of breathing, stress, or physical activity. Comparing a random bgm measurement to a fasting laboratory measurement is like comparing a photo of Halkidiki in the summer to one at Christmas.
    2. Capillary vs Venous blood: Fingerstick meters measure capillary blood, which naturally differs from the venous blood used in laboratory tests. Personally, comparing the Beketo device with the Freestyle Libre 2 (CGM), I found its values to be extremely accurate, always observing the physiological difference that arises from the fact that the CGM reads subcutaneously.
    3. Device Capabilities: The device is 2-in-1 (Glucose, Ketones). On the packaging image, only the first two (glucose & ketone) are checked, but not the "UA" checkbox.
    In the Skroutz description, only the first two are mentioned because these are included in the Starter Pack. There is no "conflict," just a need for careful reading of the description.
    4. Performance as BKM: I mainly use the device for measuring ketones and it delivers 100% on what it promises.
    It is a shame to call a reliable tool "wasted money" just because the user does not know how to interpret the data received. The product does exactly what its description says.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • While the product photo says it is a Glucose & Ketone and uric acid Meter, in the description it only says Glucose & Ketone, so due to conflicting information and poor telephone service, I will say STAY AWAY. Additionally, from testing with real blood sugar tests and this specific device, there is a big difference, so again it's a no from me. Money wasted.

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

Certified medical device

  • Certified test strips (CE)
  • Accurate measurement of ketone bodies in the blood
  • Accurate measurement of blood glucose
  • Measurement results in 5 seconds
  • More than 1,000 tests with one set of batteries
  • Ready to use immediately after unpacking

The kit includes: GluKeto meter device, 10 blood ketone test strips, 10 blood glucose test strips, lancing device, 20 sterilized lancets for lancing, Stylish case with hard shell, Logbook for recording results, User manual.

Manufacturer

Type
Monitoring System
Measurement
Glucose, Ketones

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1
Review this product
  • sakgre
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I am writing this review as a user of the product, prompted by the negative and unsubstantiated review of another user.
    To restore the truth and to avoid confusing future buyers, I must share my experience as an ordinary user (with absolutely no connection to the manufacturing or trading company of the product).
    The criticism about the "instability" of the measurements compared to laboratory tests lacks basic knowledge of physiology:
    1. Photo vs Video: A blood test after a 12-hour fast is simply a "snapshot in time" under conditions of complete stillness. In contrast, glucose in the body is a dynamic value that constantly changes (like a video) depending on what we have eaten, the intensity of breathing, stress, or physical activity. Comparing a random bgm measurement to a fasting laboratory measurement is like comparing a photo of Halkidiki in the summer to one at Christmas.
    2. Capillary vs Venous blood: Fingerstick meters measure capillary blood, which naturally differs from the venous blood used in laboratory tests. Personally, comparing the Beketo device with the Freestyle Libre 2 (CGM), I found its values to be extremely accurate, always observing the physiological difference that arises from the fact that the CGM reads subcutaneously.
    3. Device Capabilities: The device is 2-in-1 (Glucose, Ketones). On the packaging image, only the first two (glucose & ketone) are checked, but not the "UA" checkbox.
    In the Skroutz description, only the first two are mentioned because these are included in the Starter Pack. There is no "conflict," just a need for careful reading of the description.
    4. Performance as BKM: I mainly use the device for measuring ketones and it delivers 100% on what it promises.
    It is a shame to call a reliable tool "wasted money" just because the user does not know how to interpret the data received. The product does exactly what its description says.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • basehit
    1
    0 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    While the product photo says it is a Glucose & Ketone and uric acid Meter, in the description it only says Glucose & Ketone, so due to conflicting information and poor telephone service, I will say STAY AWAY. Additionally, from testing with real blood sugar tests and this specific device, there is a big difference, so again it's a no from me. Money wasted.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I am writing this review as a user of the product, prompted by the negative and unsubstantiated review of another user.
    To restore the truth and to avoid confusing future buyers, I must share my experience as an ordinary user (with absolutely no connection to the manufacturing or trading company of the product).
    The criticism about the "instability" of the measurements compared to laboratory tests lacks basic knowledge of physiology:
    1. Photo vs Video: A blood test after a 12-hour fast is simply a "snapshot in time" under conditions of complete stillness. In contrast, glucose in the body is a dynamic value that constantly changes (like a video) depending on what we have eaten, the intensity of breathing, stress, or physical activity. Comparing a random bgm measurement to a fasting laboratory measurement is like comparing a photo of Halkidiki in the summer to one at Christmas.
    2. Capillary vs Venous blood: Fingerstick meters measure capillary blood, which naturally differs from the venous blood used in laboratory tests. Personally, comparing the Beketo device with the Freestyle Libre 2 (CGM), I found its values to be extremely accurate, always observing the physiological difference that arises from the fact that the CGM reads subcutaneously.
    3. Device Capabilities: The device is 2-in-1 (Glucose, Ketones). On the packaging image, only the first two (glucose & ketone) are checked, but not the "UA" checkbox.
    In the Skroutz description, only the first two are mentioned because these are included in the Starter Pack. There is no "conflict," just a need for careful reading of the description.
    4. Performance as BKM: I mainly use the device for measuring ketones and it delivers 100% on what it promises.
    It is a shame to call a reliable tool "wasted money" just because the user does not know how to interpret the data received. The product does exactly what its description says.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • While the product photo says it is a Glucose & Ketone and uric acid Meter, in the description it only says Glucose & Ketone, so due to conflicting information and poor telephone service, I will say STAY AWAY. Additionally, from testing with real blood sugar tests and this specific device, there is a big difference, so again it's a no from me. Money wasted.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
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