Fora Care Inc.
FORA 4-pin USB Cable|For All Cable-type Meters excluding Pro Voice V8/V9
FORA 4-pin USB Cable|For All Cable-type Meters excluding Pro Voice V8/V9
Couldn't load pickup availability
- USB 4 pin (HID) Cable For ForaCare Device
- USB A-Type to 2.5mm
Share

Let customers speak for us
from 161 reviewsCable works good, but it's an obsolete technology
It's the glucometer fault because it's an obsolete technology. Given for free with a Medicare advantage insurance, the company doesn't get into consideration that with the advent of smartphones, tablets and Bluetooth technologies, each day fewer people own computers so it's imperative these devices use Bluetooth to transfer data to phones and tablets. Also, most of Medicare recipients are elder people and lacks skills to work with computers.
There are more advantages to use equipments with Bluetooth and cellular phones apps.
FORA Blood Glucose Strips (50 ct)|For Test N’GO Advance Series
Great Device, easy to use. Strips work perfectly. Good value
FORA Blood Glucose Strips (50 ct/vial)|For V30 / G30 / Premium V10
FORA Blood Glucose Strips (50 ct)|For Test N’GO Advance Series
FORA Blood Glucose Strips (50 ct)|For Test N’GO Advance Series
I loved the quality of the equipment you provided. It was so very helpful.
Great product and service and price
All good
I use the strips to test 2 hr after exercise. I found some research that said a reading over 2.2 indicated a limited ability to recover. I have found that to be accurate 7 helpful. I would really like to hear from people who have used the strips to monitor their resting levels. My address: [****].
Greg Hartman
FORA Blood Ketone Test Strips (50 ct)|For Test N’GO Advance Series
FORA Premium V10 Meter|Bluetooth, Voice(EN/ES)
I have used the Cholesterol strips to check my numbers before my semi-annual checkup for several years. I usually test every other month and track my results in a spread sheet. It is an affordable and quick way to monitor my results. It only takes 60 seconds to get a reading and peace of mind that I'm not at risk.
Cable works good, but it's an obsolete technology
It's the glucometer fault because it's an obsolete technology. Given for free with a Medicare advantage insurance, the company doesn't get into consideration that with the advent of smartphones, tablets and Bluetooth technologies, each day fewer people own computers so it's imperative these devices use Bluetooth to transfer data to phones and tablets. Also, most of Medicare recipients are elder people and lacks skills to work with computers.
There are more advantages to use equipments with Bluetooth and cellular phones apps.
Subscribe to our emails
Be the first to know about new collections and exclusive offers.