OneTouch Reveal mobile app with connected meters
OneTouch Reveal mobile app averages screen
OneTouch Reveal mobile app electronic logbook screen
OneTouch Reveal mobile app event activity and goal tracking screen

OneTouch Reveal® mobile app

A 1% mean reduction in A1c was observed in people with type 2 diabetes using the OneTouch Reveal® mobile app and a Bluetooth-connected meter (at 3 months, n=23).*
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Take action to avoid highs and lows
Automatically notifies you of repeated highs or lows so you can take action to avoid them in the future.

Automatically logs your readings
Organizes your blood sugar readings in a color-coded logbook and dashboards that link with your logged food, insulin and activity.

Share data with your care team
Share your progress with your family, friends or trusted care network.

Personalize goals
Set customized goals and track your progress for number of daily blood glucose checks, carbs logged, steps walked and activity.

Connect with wellness apps
Connecting your OneTouch Reveal® and Fitbit® accounts can help you see how physical activity affects your blood glucose levels. You can also sync the OneTouch Reveal® app with the Apple® Health and Google Fit® apps.

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Mobile App

Help File iOS 
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Help File Android 
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Compatible Devices & System Requirements

 

OneTouch Reveal® web app also available

OneTouch Reveal® Web Application - User Manual for Healthcare Professionals 
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OneTouch Reveal® Web Application - User Manual for Patients 
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Compatible Devices & System Requirements

Treatment decisions should be based on current numerical glucose reading and healthcare professional recommendation.

*2017 clinical study conducted in the United Kingdom with 128 people with diabetes using the OneTouch Verio Flex meter (JMIR Diabetes 2017;2 (2 ):e19 ) doi:10.2196/diabetes .7454
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