Peripherals

The future of healthcare

A wide variety of peripherals

The Health Buddy and T400 devices connect with a variety of medical peripheral devices that are used right in the patients home.

Care providers can select the right peripheral devices to monitor patients with chronic or post-acute disease conditions.

 

Health Buddy peripherals


 
 

Blood Glucose Meters


Abbott Freestyle Freedom Lite (Serial & USB cables)

  • Easy-to-read
  • Ergonomic shape and numeric display
  • No coding required

OneTouch Ultra 2 (Serial and USB cables)

  • Test results in just 5 seconds
  • Add meal flags
  • Large screen with back light
  • Get 7, 14, and 30-day averages to see your trends
  • Large memory and download port

Roche ACCU-CHEK Aviva (Infrared)

  • Only a small drop of blood is required
  • Includes a drum of six preloaded lancets
  • Contoured, ergonomic design with easy-to-hold rubber grips
  • Quick, 5-second results

Roche ACCU-CHEK Compact Plus (Infrared)

  • Easy one hand testing
  • Test strip drum included, no struggling with individual test strips
  • Choice of 11 depth settings for personalized comfort
  • Bright new characters for easy, one-handed operation

Blood Pressure Monitor


A&D Medical, UA-767PC (Serial & USB cables) and UA-767PBTH (Bluetooth)

  • Simple, one-button automatic operation
  • Memory storage for 126 blood pressure readings
  • Professional accuracy via oscillometric method

Peak Flow Meters


Microlife PF-100 (USB cables)

  • Measures peak flow and FEV-1
  • Accurate and easy-to-use
  • Stores 240 readings with date and time
  • Suitable for children and adults

nSpire Respiratory Piko-1 (USB cables)

  • Pocket size
  • Accurate and easy-to-use
  • Stores 96 test scores
  • Recognized as the Best Over-the-Counter and Self Care Product

Pulse Oximeter


Nonin PalmSAT 2500 (Serial & USB cables)

  • Small digital pulse oximeter designed to assess blood saturation and pulse rate accurately
  • Compact size, 7.4oz unit easy-to-handle
  • Memory for 72 hours of data storage

Weight Scales


A&D UC-321PL (Serial and USB cable)

  • Maximum capacity of 450 pounds (200kg)
  • BMI value calculation
  • Very low profile so easy to step onto scale
  • Target weight setting
  • Built in memory function

Fairbanks Teleweigh (Bluetooth)

  • Bluetooth wireless technology
  • High capacity - 500 lbs (226kg)
  • Sound alert indicates weight has been captured
  • Easily turns on as you step on it
 
 

T400 peripherals


 
 

Blood Glucose Meters


Abbott Freestyle Freedom Lite (mg/dl (RJ11 Serial cable)

  • Easy-to-read
  • Ergonomic shape and numeric display
  • No coding required

Abbott Precision Xtra (mg/dl (RJ11 Serial cable)

  • Sample size of 0.6 microliters
  • Fast 5-second test time
  • End-fill/top-fill test strip with visual confirmation

LifeScan OneTouch Ultra 2 (mg/dl and mmol/l) (RJ11 Serial cable)

  • Test results in just 5 seconds
  • Add meal flags
  • Large screen with back light
  • Get 7, 14, and 30-day averages to see your trends
  • Large memory and download port

Roche ACCU-CHEK Aviva (Infrared) (mg/dl and mmol/l) (Infrared through serial cable adapter)

  • Only a small drop of blood is required
  • Includes a drum of six preloaded lancets
  • Contoured, ergonomic design with easy-to-hold rubber grips
  • Quick, 5-second results

Blood Pressure Monitor


A&D Medical, UA-767PC (RJ11 Serial cable)

  • Simple, one-button automatic operation
  • Memory storage for 126 blood pressure readings
  • Professional accuracy via oscillometric method

Pulse Oximeter


Nonin iPod 3211 (RJ11 Serial cable)

  • 3-wire interface
  • Specified for use in motion and low perfusion
  • Oximeter and sensor in one

Weight Scale


A&D UC-321PL (RJ11 Serial cable)

  • Maximum capacity of 450 pounds (200kg)
  • BMI value calculation
  • Very low profile so easy to step onto scale
  • Target weight setting
  • Built in memory function
 

This list represents a selection of peripheral devices supported by the Health Buddy and T400 telehealth systems. It is subject to change. Please consult your healthcare provider for the most current information.