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HB Digital Meter

HB Digital Meter

The BioAid® hb pro hb digital meter is a professional spectrophotometric analyzer for rapid, quantitative measurement of hemoglobin (Hb) and derived hematocrit (HCT) in human capillary or venous whole blood. Certified for in-vitro diagnostic use in patients aged 2 years and above, this CE certified system pairs with single-use, dual-function BioAid® Hb Pro hemoglobin microcuvettes that serve as both a capillary pipette and optical measurement chamber.

Product Introduction

Intended Use

 

Hemo Meter

The BioAid® hb pro hb digital meter is a professional spectrophotometric analyzer for rapid, quantitative measurement of hemoglobin (Hb) and derived hematocrit (HCT) in human capillary or venous whole blood. Certified for in-vitro diagnostic use in patients aged 2 years and above, this CE certified system pairs with single-use, dual-function BioAid® Hb Pro hemoglobin microcuvettes that serve as both a capillary pipette and optical measurement chamber.


The BioAid® hb pro hb digital meter delivers lab-accurate Hb/HCT results in under 2 seconds using only 8 μL of blood, drawn autonomously via capillary action.It was factory-calibrated against ICSH international reference standards – no user recalibration required.


The BioAid® hb pro hb digital meter measures Hb absorbance at the 525nm isobestic point using clinical-grade spectrophotometry. It can store up to 1,000 timestamped test records with USB connectivity for seamless data transfer to EHR systems or PCs. Supports continuous use via 4×AAA batteries or an included 5V DC adapter. CE-marked and ISO 13485 certified; Disposable microcuvettes eliminate cross-contamination risks.

 

Specification

 

Feature

Technical Specifications

Methodology

Spectrophotometry

Test Item

Hemoglobin (HB), Calculated HCT

Test Time

< 2 seconds

Measurement Range

HB: 0-26 g/dL, 0-260 g/L or 0-16.1 mmol/L; HCT: 0%-75%

Specimen

Capillary or venous whole blood

Specimen Volume

8 μL

Power Source

4 AAA (LR03) Batteries or AC adapter

Battery Life

≥360 hours or 2,700 tests

Units of Measurement

g/dL, g/L, mmol/L

Memory

1000 records with Date/Time

Data Transfer

Type-C USB, Bluetooth ( only for Model BC-202)

Automatic Shut Off

8 minutes after last use

Meter Dimensions(L × W × H)

190 mm × 92 mm × 52 mm(7.50" × 3.62" × 2.05")

Display Dimensions(L × W)

50 mm × 50 mm(1.97" ×1.97")

Weight (without batteries)

650 g (9.52 oz.)

Storage Conditions

Meter: -20-55ºC (-4-131ºF); Microcuvettes: 2-30ºC (36-86ºF)

Operating Conditions

2-40ºC (36-104ºF)

 

Why To Test

 

1. What is a hemoglobin test?

A hemoglobin test measures the amount of hemoglobin in your blood. Hemoglobin is a protein that's the main component of red blood cells (erythrocytes). Hemoglobin contains iron, which allows it to bind to oxygen. Hemoglobin enables your red blood cells to carry oxygen from your lungs to other tissues and organs throughout your body.

The amount of hemoglobin you have, or your hemoglobin levels, provides clues about how healthy your red blood cells are. Knowing your hemoglobin level can help a healthcare provider diagnose blood disorders and other conditions. Hemoglobin tests are commonly used to diagnose anemia, which involves not having enough hemoglobin or healthy red blood cells.

 

2. Why is a hemoglobin test done?

Hemoglobin tests identifies the number of red blood cells in a blood sample. This information allows your provider to assess your health and screen for certain conditions.

You may perform a hemoglobin test if you have symptoms that suggest conditions related to low hemoglobin levels or high hemoglobin levels.

2.1 Low hemoglobin

Having low hemoglobin or too few red blood cells (RBC) can deprive your tissues and organs of the oxygen they need to make energy and keep you healthy.

Symptoms of low hemoglobin include:

● Fatigue.

● Pale skin (pallor).

● Weakness.

● Dizziness.

● Shortness of breath.

● Cold hands and feet.

2.2 High hemoglobin

Having high hemoglobin or too many red blood cells can cause your blood to thicken and become sluggish. Thick blood doesn't flow as quickly, depriving your organs of oxygen.

Symptoms of high hemoglobin include:

● Headaches.

● Blurred or double vision.

● Dizziness.

● Itching.

● Blood clots.

 

3. What do the test results mean?

A hemoglobin test can show if your levels are too low, as with anemia, or too high. It can also show how severe your condition is. It can't detect what's causing your abnormal levels.

Your healthcare provider will consider your hemoglobin levels alongside other test results to make a diagnosis.

 

4. What level of hemoglobin is normal?

The normal range for hemoglobin levels is 12 g/dL to 17 g/dL of blood for adults. However, levels may vary depending on your age, race and sex.

Factors related to your lifestyle and environment can also cause you to have abnormal levels, including:

● Altitude.

● Your diet.

● Exercise or physical activity.

● Medications you're taking.

 

5. What do low hemoglobin levels mean?

Lower than normal hemoglobin levels, or anemia, may be a sign that your body isn't producing enough red blood cells. Low levels may also signal that your red blood cells are being destroyed faster than they're made (hemolytic anemia). Chronic (long-lasting) blood loss also leads to a drop in hemoglobin levels. It's one of the most common causes of anemia.

Low hemoglobin levels may be a sign of:

● An iron deficiency.

● A nutrient deficiency (for example, vitamin B12 or folic acid).

● Cancers that affect your blood or bone marrow.

● Thalassemia.

● Kidney disease.

● Liver disease.

● Sickle cell disease.

● Autoimmune diseases.

● Blood loss resulting from surgery, injury, menstrual bleeding or bleeding from your gastrointestinal tract.

 

6. What do high hemoglobin levels mean?

Some conditions increase your number of red blood cells, causing too much hemoglobin in your blood. If you're dehydrated, your hemoglobin may be high because you have too many red blood cells in relation to your blood volume.

High hemoglobin levels may be a sign of:

● Polycythemia vera.

● Congenital heart defects.

● Certain types of kidney diseases, including kidney cancer.

● Lung disease, including chronic pulmonary obstructive disease (COPD) and pulmonary fibrosis.

 

Test Method

 

Hemoglobin Checking Machine At Home

 

 

Catalog

 

Product Name

Catalog Number

Components

Quantity

BioAid Hb pro Hemoglobin Testing System

BC-201-1

Hb pro Hemoglobin Meter (Model: BC-201)

1

USB Cable

1

Lancing Device

1

User Manual

1

AAA Battery

4

Quick Guide

1

BioAid Hb pro Hemoglobin Testing System

Bluetooth

BC-211-1

Hb pro Hemoglobin Meter (Model: BC-202)

1

USB Cable

1

Lancing Device

1

User Manual

1

AAA Battery

4

Quick Guide

1

Printer

BA-241-1

Printer and connect cable for BioAid Hb pro Hemoglobin meter

1

Wireless Printer

BA-241-2

Printer (only for BC-202)

1

Clean Swab

BA-271-1

Clean Swab for BioAid Hb pro Hemoglobin meter

50

 

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