Brand | Keto-Mojo |
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KETO-MOJO GK+ Bluetooth Glucose & Ketone Testing Kit + Free APP for Ketosis & Diabetes Management. 20 Blood Test Strips (10 Each), Meter, 20 Lancets, Lancing Device, and Control Solutions
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Brand | Keto-Mojo |
Model name | GK+ |
Battery cell composition | Alkaline |
UPC | 858538007615 |
Manufacturer | KETO MOJO |
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- NEXT GENERATION METER WITH THE MOST ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY including Bluetooth integration. Get results on your keto diet and manage your diabetes by testing for ketosis and blood sugar levels. This dual test kit for glucose & ketones gives you greater insight into your diet and what foods may adversely affect your results. Test, Don't Guess!
- MORE THAN A METER - Your purchase comes with a free smartphone app where you can instantly sync your readings to your phone and track your ketones and glucose on other popular health apps. The app automatically calculates your Glucose Ketone Index (GKI), an important measure of metabolic health.
- RECOMMENDED BY EXPERTS: Leading keto experts, healthcare professionals and researchers trust and recommend KETO-MOJO for accurate testing of ketosis and glucose monitoring. Our LIFETIME WARRANTY backs that up.
- ENHANCED FEATURES include auto-coding, the largest memory with up to 1000 readings, individually foil wrapped strips for enhanced sterility and longevity, and control solutions for glucose and ketones.
- RESOURCES TO HELP YOU LIVE A KETO LIFESTYLE - Keto-Mojo provides you with more than just testing strips. We provide you with all the information you need to be successful on your low-carb or keto journey. We help you understand keto basics, testing basics, food basics, and more. We provide hundreds of FREE articles, videos, and recipes!
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Keto-Mojo GK+ Ketone & Glucose Blood Testing Kit, includes APP, 20 Test Strips, 1 Meter, 20 Lancets, 1 Lancing Device, and Control Solutions.
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ASIN | B08G5BZQVL |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #19,873 in Health (See Top 100 in Health) #6 in Ketone Test Strips |
Date First Available | 11 September 2020 |
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- Batteries : 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
- Product Dimensions : 12.19 x 7.29 x 16.69 cm; 315 g
- Manufacturer : KETO MOJO
- ASIN : B08G5BZQVL
- Item model number : KMGK+KIT_4210_EXP
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Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on 23 November 2023
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I’ve just received Keto MOJO with expiration April2023
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on 18 August 2023
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لا تتوفر شراىط القياس
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on 30 January 2022
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الجهاز ممتاز لكن لايتوفر شرائح قياس الا فالموقع الرئيسي ولا يوجد توصيل خارج امريكا
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on 24 July 2023
I loved it and I had it for year with out of use, but I had to throw it in the trash. Because there are no strips for it in Saudi Arabia or the Middle East. I feel stupid for trusting Keto Mojo 💔 . I know no one from keto mojo will care about my opinion but I have to share it.
I tried to contact them before but no one cares.
I tried to contact them before but no one cares.
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IT_Architect
5.0 out of 5 stars
Accurate, Inexpensive, Inexpensive strips, mobile app stores, calcs GKI, and graphs
Reviewed in the United States on 13 October 2021Verified Purchase
1. First, it is FDA approved and to achieve that it needs to be proven accurate. Unlike most meters even glucose-only meters, it comes with calibration fluid. Second, I tested it against a blood glucose meter and they tested within 5 of each other. It also comes with calibration for the Keto side.
2. People complain the strips cost more for the new meter and the company says they cost less. They cost less for the new meter by a lot. People also complain that they are bundled and they don't want equal amounts of each. The company sells them separately on their web site, and they say they sell pairs here because that's what most people want. At first I thought, I want them separate and I'll use my glucose meter and save some money, but you don't. The Keto strips on their own went from $1 to 80 cents each when bought on their own. Purchased as pairs, 60 glucose plus 60 ketone strips sold together cost $60, making them each 80 cents for ketone strips and 20 cents for glucose strips, making the glucose strips cost 2 cents less than for my glucose meter. If you are on a Keto diet, you need both to calculate the Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) so there is no reason to maintain two monitors.
3. For $45 you get a case (semi-hard), the monitor (with light on the end to illuminate the blood draw area and strip eject slide), with Bluetooth capabilities mobile app (that calcs GCI, displays individual sets of readings with both a graph and explanation of how with an explanation of how ketogenic you are, stores, readings and graphs trends in glucose, ketones, and GKI, enables hiding experimental food readings you don't want included in the trend ), batteries, finger stick (top notch with lancet eject), bunch of lancets, 20 glucose and 20 keto strips, calibration fluid for both glucose and keto, a quick start guide, and lots of stuff nobody reads, but no alcohol pads which I don't use anyway. $20's worth of that is in strips, so you are paying $25 for the nicest monitor and accessories out there.
Experiences:
1. The case and/or the meter suffers from a design problem in that any time you open, close, or touch the case, the meter turns on inside. I've found the best way to mitigate that is to put the meter into the case face-side-up and upside down in its pocket, and push the finger stick all of the way to one side. This way the button is not under the elastic netting and the finger stick hits the meter in an area offset from the button thereby preventing anything from pressing on it.
2. Android App: If you follow the Quick Start Guide instructions directions on the sheet that comes with it, the Android app will not work with the new GK+ meter. However, their lightning fast e-mail support gave me the procedure to get it to work as well as another question I had asked.
The following is the key information required to get the Android app to work:
Quote from Keto Mojo's tech support: "We have removed the requirement for location permissions and we are now using Android's Companion Device to sync the meters.
This has changed a few things:
1. When you get the screen "Link with Keto-Mojo", based on your description, you will need to tap the name of your meter where the Bluetooth icon shows next to it. It won't progress to syncing until you do. This will link the meter with your phone and start the synchronization. If you have previous readings because you added the app later, it will read everything in the monitor the first time it syncs.
2. The next time you sync with the same meter, it won't ask you to link again and will just start syncing like before. If you want to sync with a different meter, the app will find it and you can link that meter too, but you can only be linked with one meter at a time.
Another key piece of information about the app:
Quote from Keto Mojo's tech support: Neither the app nor the meter have the ability to delete individual readings; however, the app has the capability to hide individual readings that will not show up in your app or be calculated in trends. To hide a reading: Tap on the reading you want to hide, tap on "hide reading" under the reading display. That's all there is to it! To unhide the readings, go to your settings and under Data, select "Restore" next to Hidden Readings. NOTE: This will restore all hidden readings, as we do not have the ability to restore individually hidden readings at this time. However, you can set date limits the window for trends and graphs.
Setting the date and time manually if you cannot get the app to work or have no eligible device:
*Their direction to do that to "hold the button down 3 or more seconds" will not work properly. If you try that, you will miss settings and the reason will be apparent why as you read.
- Concept of operation: The side buttons adjust the readings up and down, while the front button accepts and progresses to the next setting.
- To get it into the setting mode: Instead of momentarily pressing the front button to turn it on as you do with normal operation, you push and hold the front button until the screen lights and then release immediately. If you follow Keto Mojo's instructions you will have already progressed and approved several settings without ever having seen them.
- When pushing the front button to approve and advance to the next setting, push it very briefly because a normal press will often cause it to approve the next setting without you ever seeing it, giving the appearance that it skipped it. If this happens to you, you simply have to go through the process again an approve until you get the previously skipped setting. You cannot go backwards.
Bottom line: Not so long ago, measuring keytones was quite expensive. Today it is not, and to have a single meter and app that automates the visibility required to manage your keto lifestyle makes makes buying the Keto Mojo GK+ a no-brainer. Since I have no diabetic issues, I keep my old glucose monitor in the glove box of my car in the event I am in a situation where it might prove useful to help someone, which also has happened three times already, once a guy who got lost on the way to the doctor's office for a fasting glucose test, another time at a wedding when things got way behind schedule and a guy couldn't stand by himself or figure out how to get into a car, and another time when a guy was trying to clock in swiping a quarter instead of his badge.
Update: I would not want to be without this meter and app. It's ability to calculate and track my GKI is required to know what affects your fat burning. For instance, I learned the regular coffee spikes my glucose and devastates my keytones whereas decaff does not. Stimulants make me fat, not thin as advertised, and that is backed up by the scale as well.
2. People complain the strips cost more for the new meter and the company says they cost less. They cost less for the new meter by a lot. People also complain that they are bundled and they don't want equal amounts of each. The company sells them separately on their web site, and they say they sell pairs here because that's what most people want. At first I thought, I want them separate and I'll use my glucose meter and save some money, but you don't. The Keto strips on their own went from $1 to 80 cents each when bought on their own. Purchased as pairs, 60 glucose plus 60 ketone strips sold together cost $60, making them each 80 cents for ketone strips and 20 cents for glucose strips, making the glucose strips cost 2 cents less than for my glucose meter. If you are on a Keto diet, you need both to calculate the Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) so there is no reason to maintain two monitors.
3. For $45 you get a case (semi-hard), the monitor (with light on the end to illuminate the blood draw area and strip eject slide), with Bluetooth capabilities mobile app (that calcs GCI, displays individual sets of readings with both a graph and explanation of how with an explanation of how ketogenic you are, stores, readings and graphs trends in glucose, ketones, and GKI, enables hiding experimental food readings you don't want included in the trend ), batteries, finger stick (top notch with lancet eject), bunch of lancets, 20 glucose and 20 keto strips, calibration fluid for both glucose and keto, a quick start guide, and lots of stuff nobody reads, but no alcohol pads which I don't use anyway. $20's worth of that is in strips, so you are paying $25 for the nicest monitor and accessories out there.
Experiences:
1. The case and/or the meter suffers from a design problem in that any time you open, close, or touch the case, the meter turns on inside. I've found the best way to mitigate that is to put the meter into the case face-side-up and upside down in its pocket, and push the finger stick all of the way to one side. This way the button is not under the elastic netting and the finger stick hits the meter in an area offset from the button thereby preventing anything from pressing on it.
2. Android App: If you follow the Quick Start Guide instructions directions on the sheet that comes with it, the Android app will not work with the new GK+ meter. However, their lightning fast e-mail support gave me the procedure to get it to work as well as another question I had asked.
The following is the key information required to get the Android app to work:
Quote from Keto Mojo's tech support: "We have removed the requirement for location permissions and we are now using Android's Companion Device to sync the meters.
This has changed a few things:
1. When you get the screen "Link with Keto-Mojo", based on your description, you will need to tap the name of your meter where the Bluetooth icon shows next to it. It won't progress to syncing until you do. This will link the meter with your phone and start the synchronization. If you have previous readings because you added the app later, it will read everything in the monitor the first time it syncs.
2. The next time you sync with the same meter, it won't ask you to link again and will just start syncing like before. If you want to sync with a different meter, the app will find it and you can link that meter too, but you can only be linked with one meter at a time.
Another key piece of information about the app:
Quote from Keto Mojo's tech support: Neither the app nor the meter have the ability to delete individual readings; however, the app has the capability to hide individual readings that will not show up in your app or be calculated in trends. To hide a reading: Tap on the reading you want to hide, tap on "hide reading" under the reading display. That's all there is to it! To unhide the readings, go to your settings and under Data, select "Restore" next to Hidden Readings. NOTE: This will restore all hidden readings, as we do not have the ability to restore individually hidden readings at this time. However, you can set date limits the window for trends and graphs.
Setting the date and time manually if you cannot get the app to work or have no eligible device:
*Their direction to do that to "hold the button down 3 or more seconds" will not work properly. If you try that, you will miss settings and the reason will be apparent why as you read.
- Concept of operation: The side buttons adjust the readings up and down, while the front button accepts and progresses to the next setting.
- To get it into the setting mode: Instead of momentarily pressing the front button to turn it on as you do with normal operation, you push and hold the front button until the screen lights and then release immediately. If you follow Keto Mojo's instructions you will have already progressed and approved several settings without ever having seen them.
- When pushing the front button to approve and advance to the next setting, push it very briefly because a normal press will often cause it to approve the next setting without you ever seeing it, giving the appearance that it skipped it. If this happens to you, you simply have to go through the process again an approve until you get the previously skipped setting. You cannot go backwards.
Bottom line: Not so long ago, measuring keytones was quite expensive. Today it is not, and to have a single meter and app that automates the visibility required to manage your keto lifestyle makes makes buying the Keto Mojo GK+ a no-brainer. Since I have no diabetic issues, I keep my old glucose monitor in the glove box of my car in the event I am in a situation where it might prove useful to help someone, which also has happened three times already, once a guy who got lost on the way to the doctor's office for a fasting glucose test, another time at a wedding when things got way behind schedule and a guy couldn't stand by himself or figure out how to get into a car, and another time when a guy was trying to clock in swiping a quarter instead of his badge.
Update: I would not want to be without this meter and app. It's ability to calculate and track my GKI is required to know what affects your fat burning. For instance, I learned the regular coffee spikes my glucose and devastates my keytones whereas decaff does not. Stimulants make me fat, not thin as advertised, and that is backed up by the scale as well.
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Dbsmalls
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent product if you are fasting or on a Keto diet
Reviewed in the United States on 23 May 2024Verified Purchase
I purchased this last year after I had been on a Keto diet for a while but didn't use it until yesterday. It does take a little while to figure out and I had to reference the user manual quite a bit the first use. I know it will be easier to use the next time I use it. I am very impressed. The unit comes with 6 glucose test strips and 6 Keto test strips. You cannot test both at the same time and have to do 2 tests with different strips to measure both your blood sugar and your ketones. The unit seems well built and automatically turns on when you insert a strip. It recognizes what type of strip you put in and everything is automated from there. Package comes with the testing device (batteries included), glucose and ketone calibration solution, 20 lancets, a lancing device and a padded case. Everything fits in the case. When you test for glucose and ketones the machine also calculates GKI using the results of the 2. Results are stored so you can track your progress. The unit also synchs with your cell phone and communicates with a pretty decent app for IOS or Android. The replacement strips are a bit pricey so I wouldn't want to use it every day unless I was testing how certain foods affect my glucose and ketones but it is great to make sure you are in ketosis and staying there.
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Donna M. Couture
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite meter so far and I've used the Libra and a couple of other meters
Reviewed in the United States on 17 May 2024Verified Purchase
I've used several different meters over the years, including the Libra 2, but I love the KetoMojo meter and it's bluetooth app which works really well. The fact that this is a dual meter sugar/keytones is a bonus. When you keep you blood sugar within range and elimate all carbs you can stay in different levels of ketosis which means you lose weight. Yes, the test strips are expensive, but I've only had one strip fail and that was because of my initial mistake. I find the finger prick doesn't hurt at all and finger pricks are more accurant that the Libra 2. The Libra 2 only penetrates the surface of your skin, so readings when I compared them to finger prick were always off a bit. Overall, this is a great meter.
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Kathy Bigger
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very satisfied with this keto meter
Reviewed in the United States on 13 April 2024Verified Purchase
I am new to tracking my ketones and new to having to prick my finger, and I was a little nervous about it. This keto meter works great, is easy to use, measures my ketones and glucose, and is good value for the money. I like the fact that the strips are color-coded for glucose (Brown) or ketones (Blue). Opening the foil packets that contain the strips is a little tedious, but on the other hand, I like that each strip is packaged separately and therefore protected from contamination. The lancet that came with this meter was a little difficult to use, so I bought a different brand that is much easier to use, but not a big deal as I am very satisfied with this meter itself. Although it supposedly has a feature where you can track ketones and glucose on your smart phone, this is not important to me as I prefer to track my ketones in Excel. Being able to track via a smart phone is probably more important for diabetics who need to carefully monitor and control their glucose for their health.
Interesting to note: Glucose to ketone ratio (GKI, where the “I” stands for index) is useful to know for how deeply you are in ketosis. To do this, divide the glucose reading by the ketone reading, and divide that result by 18 (to compensate for the fact that the two readings are in different units). This is not medical advice, but my understanding is that you are in mild ketosis if the GKI is between 6 and 9, moderate ketosis if the GKI is between 3 and 6, and deep ketosis if the GKI is less than 3.
Interesting to note: Glucose to ketone ratio (GKI, where the “I” stands for index) is useful to know for how deeply you are in ketosis. To do this, divide the glucose reading by the ketone reading, and divide that result by 18 (to compensate for the fact that the two readings are in different units). This is not medical advice, but my understanding is that you are in mild ketosis if the GKI is between 6 and 9, moderate ketosis if the GKI is between 3 and 6, and deep ketosis if the GKI is less than 3.
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centz
4.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed in the United States on 17 May 2024Verified Purchase
I think the meter is working ok. My issue are the glitches in the app, website and sync ( Bluetooth). It’s hit and miss. I’ve tried to register my meter but kept getting error messages, so I leave a email and customer service did register for me. The info between my device and the app don’t actually reflect what’s happened. Hoping they improve those things.