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PreEvent introduces Isaac, looks to offer non-invasive blood glucose monitoring via breath analysis

This could definitely come in handy.

Over at CES, PreEvent introduced Isaac, a non-invasive blood glucose monitoring device that offers diabetes management with real-time alerts via breath analysis. At CES 2025, PreEvnt, a subsidiary of Scosche Industries, unveiled Isaac, an innovative device designed to monitor blood glucose levels without finger pricks. The small device, clip-on or lanyard-friendly, combines advanced sensors with a user-friendly app for convenient and less invasive diabetes management. The device is useful for individuals with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes looking to monitor their metabolic heath.

Isaac uses patented technology from Nanoz, the device detects acetone, a volatile organic compound in breath, to measure glucose levels and provides real-time feedback to uses. The companion app, available for iOS and Android, offers tracking and sharing blood glucose reports with caregivers and medical professionals, and also offers customizable alerts and notifications. The rechargeable device lasts a full day on a single charge, and can be used for multiple daily tests. Inspired by the challenges faced by the inventor’s grandson, diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age two, the device seeks to reduce dependence on traditional, often painful glucose monitoring methods.

The product is still under FDA review, so isn’t yet available for sale in the United States.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via AppleInsider

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