Abbott, we have to move together and fast (Testing comparing with Abbott)
Hela
Bracelets vs. Abbott’s Freestyle Libre – How Both can Move Together and Fast?
Advances
in digital health care have opened up new avenues in human healthcare testing. Innovations
such as biosensors that can continuously monitor, in real-time, human health
conditions, have changed the face of the healthcare industry. These digital
devices are portable and wearable. They have the capability to monitor various
human physiological activities, such as heart rate, wrist pulse, blood pressure,
and even glucose and lactate levels.
At
the forefront of this life-changing technology are two well-known companies –
Abbott and Hela Bio Tech. Abbott’s Freestyle Libre and Hela Bio Tech’s Hela
Bracelet have caught the eye of the people. These devices have had a positive
impact on the daily life of their users. The ease of their use and their
ability to monitor health parameters without causing any physical inconvenience
has soared their popularity.
So,
what is so special about these two devices? What makes them stand-out from
their competitors? How similar are these two devices? And what features and
functions they offer?
Let’s
take a look –
Abbotts’
Freestyle Libre
Abbott
is a global leader in medical devices, diagnostics, and generic medicines. It
has, over the years, through its innovations, developed several life-changing
technologies. These technological innovations have helped in improving the
quality and efficacy of medical care.
Abbott’s devices have made healthcare monitoring more accessible and
affordable.
Abbotts’
Freestyle Libre is no exception to this rule. Freestyle Libre is a continuous
glucose monitoring (CGM) device. It has made daily glucose monitoring easy and
completely pain-free. This revolutionary system has eliminated the need to
prick your finger and draw blood for glucose testing.
Design
Freestyle
Libre is a handheld device. It consists of a tiny disposable sensor and a
reader. The sensor has to be worn on the back of the upper arm. The sensor has
a thin, flexible filament that needs to be inserted just under the skin. The
handheld reader scans the sensor. This allows users to check their glucose
levels painlessly as often as they want.
You
can download the FreeStyleLibreLinkapplication on your smartphone and use it as
a reader to scan the sensor.
Working
The
electrochemical glucose sensor and the electronics system work together to
measure glucose levels. The unit is powered by the electronics system, which
transmits data to a handheld reader. The sensor generates electrical signals
that correspond to the user’s glucose levels. When the reader scans the sensor,
it records the electrical signals to provide a blood glucose reading.
The
sensor has to be worn continuously for 10 days to enhance the accuracy of the
readings. It provides real-time glucose readings for 10 days, both day and
night.
Features
·
Convenient
& User-friendly
·
Accurate
·
Can
read glucose even through your clothing
·
Water-resistant
– can be worn while bathing, showering, swimming or exercising
Benefits
·
The
painless, 1-second scan makes glucose testing convenient
·
Provides
real-time glucose reading
·
Shows
eight-hour historical data and trend
·
Shows
directional trend pointer which provides indications of where glucose levels
are moving
·
The
reader can store up to 90 days of infomation, which is useful for tracking
long-term glucose trends
Hela
Bracelet
Hela
Biotech is a leading biochem technology company, which manufactures wearable
smart devices. Their devices provide comprehensive monitoring of several human
health parameters.
Heal
bracelet is a smart wearable device made from the Hela Bio-Chem Tech team. It
is a sweat-based glucose sensor. This biochemical and physical sensor is worn
around the wrist.
Design
Hela
Bracelet is designed to be worn around the wrist. Its industrial design ensures
that it fits different wrist sizes. It is made from a stainless steel alloy.
The
bracelet incorporates a sensing mechanism, associated electronics, and power
supply components. It has a biochip, a porous golden-Nano sweat sensor, and
cellular fiber material to sense sweat excreted by the human body.
As
the Hela smart wearable device is worn around the wrist, it interacts with the
skin and generates and stores personalized health data related to various human
physiological activities.
Working
This
sweat-sensing bracelet employs a bio-chip and AI Smart Bio Algorithm to monitor
glucose levels. The cellular fiber material guides the sweat, the biochip, and
the biosensor evaluate the sweat, and the AI Smart Bio Algorithm then
calculates the blood glucose levels.
Features
·
Aesthetically
designed; can be worn as a fashion accessory also
·
First
smart bracelet with advanced gene technology
·
Comfortable
and easy to use
·
Waterproof
– can be worn during daily activities
Benefits
·
Continuous,
real-time glucose level monitoring
·
Only
one drop of sweat required to measure the glucose level
·
Continuous
Glucose Monitoring helps in preventing possible illnesses
·
Can
accurately predict possible diseases
·
Can
predict possible genetic diseases
·
All
data is owned and exchanged by users
Can
Abbott and Hela work together?
Abbott’s
Freestyle Libre and Hela Bio Tech’s Hela Bracelet are already in the market,
and each has a sizeable market share of its own. Both devices are super
convenient, super comfortable, and super easy for continuous glucose
monitoring.
Hela
is a new entrant in the field of biosensor devices, while Abbott is an industry
leader. The wearable biosensor field is expected to grow exponentially over the
next few years. So, this is the correct time for both Abbott and Hela to join
forces and contribute to this fast-evolving field.
Abbott’s
experience and know-how, combined with Hela’s passion, enthusiasm, and
creativity, can develop and create products that can completely change the face
of healthcare monitoring.
These
two can create smart wearable devices that make the diagnosis and prognosis
easier. Their combined expertise and ingenuity can make smart wearable devices
more accessible and more affordable.
Conclusion
Abbott’s
Freestyle Libre and Hela Bio Tech’s Hela Bracelet are the best adverts for
non-invasive glucose monitoring. Each comes with its own unique features and
benefits. But both of them provide accurate glucose levels conveniently.
These
two products are manna from heaven for millions of diabetic patients who need
to continuously monitor their blood glucose levels. As the development of smart
wearable devices gathers steam, it is the right time for Abbott and Hela
Biotech to move together and fast in the healthcare industry. They can work
together to create wearable devices that make health status monitoring easy and
affordable and not restricted to a select few.
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