GlucoRx Pearl

Enhanced Nexus meter with additional features:
The GlucoRx Pearl Blood Glucose Meter has a 25-70% haemotocrit range, Hi/Lo target settings with dual colour result indicator and exercise mode.
It is a quality and affordable product that facilitates simple management of diabetes with other key functions such as 0.5µL blood sample for results in 5 seconds, AC/PC meal markers, AST, ketone warning, strip ejection, large non-deletable memory and PC software link for those seeking stress-free, fast, precise and reliable measurements. The device is particularly suitable for individuals with dexterity issues and varying haematocrit level.
The GlucoRx Nexus Test Strips utilise advanced GDH-FAD enzyme technology which avoids interference from blood oxygen variations for more accurate blood glucose measurement, and has no reactivity to maltose in dialysis.
GlucoRx Pearl meter uses only GlucoRx Nexus Test Strips and GlucoRx Lancets
The GlucoRx Pearl starter kit includes a blood glucose meter with batteries, 10x test strips, control solution, lancing device, 10x sterile lancets, owner’s manual & quick guides, daily log book, warranty card &
- 25-70% haematocrit range
- Conforms to Accuracy requirements of ISO 15197:2015
- No coding
- GDH-FAD Enzyme technology
- Target settings and Results indicators
- Exercise mode
- Large backlit screen
- 0.5µL blood volume for result in 5 seconds
- AC/PC meal markers
- Ketone warning
- Alternative Site Testing
- Four alarms
- Discreet testing
- Stores 1,000 non-deletable readings with day averages
- Strip ejection
- Compatible with GlucoRx Voyager and Diasend
- PIP Codes for Nexus Test Strips: 355-2726
FAQ
The blood glucose meter will last many years if looked after well.
This meter cannot be connected to a smartphone, but readings can be downloaded to GlucoRx’s software on a Windows PC using a compatible USB cable.
This symbol means the meter has power.
E-b means the batteries are running low. Please fill out this form to receive free replacement AAA batteries.
AC and PC meal markers enable tagging of your blood glucose results before and after meals, respectively. You can always just keep the meter in ‘Gen’ (general) mode.
Start with the lancing device on the middle depth setting and adjust either side accordingly to suit your skin hardness/required puncture penetration.
Click here to read our simple guide on how to do a control solution test on your Nexus meter/strip system.
A control solution test should be performed when using the first strip out of a new pot or if you get an unexpected reading.
Click here for our illustrated guide on how to change the date and time.