Las Vegas, Nevada - A new era of health monitoring is dawning: At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, QuickGly, an innovative device that provides real-time, non-invasive measurement of HbA1c, pulse, oxygen saturation and respiratory rate, will be unveiled.
World's first non-invasive HbA1c measurement in real time
QuickGly is the first device of its kind to measure HbA1c - an important indicator of long-term blood glucose control - without taking blood samples. The groundbreaking technology is based on optical sensor technology and spectroscopic analysis and delivers fast and precise results.
Comfort and motivation for a healthier life
QuickGly allows users to conveniently monitor their health data anytime, anywhere. The device can be used standalone with results displayed on the LCD screen or connected to iOS and Android devices via Bluetooth. This way, users always have their health data in view and can track historical data.
Wide range of applications
QuickGly is aimed at a wide audience:
- People with diabetes: Simple and regular monitoring of the HbA1c value to optimize diabetes management.
- Athletes: Monitoring of vital parameters during training to optimize performance.
- People with respiratory diseases: Monitoring oxygen saturation and respiratory rate.
The importance of blood glucose monitoring
For people with diabetes, regular monitoring of blood glucose levels is essential to prevent secondary diseases. The HbA1c value reflects the average blood glucose level over the last 2-3 months and is therefore an important indicator for long-term blood glucose control. QuickGly simplifies the monitoring of the HbA1c value and thus contributes to improved diabetes management.
It is not yet clear when QuickGly will be launched on the market.
This year's CES shows just how important blood glucose control is. Numerous innovations in the field of blood glucose monitoring devices were presented, enabling people with diabetes to lead a more self-determined life. QuickGly is one of these promising devices that could revolutionize health monitoring with its non-invasive technology.
Further information can be found at: www.quickgly.com