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Testing Can Be Fun: Bayer Introduces the Didget

Updated: 8/14/21 12:00 pmPublished: 6/30/10

Testing blood sugar levels day in and day out isn't always fun for kids. But what if they were rewarded with points for each test that was within range and also for consistent and regular testing? That's exactly what Bayer’s new Didget Blood Glucose Monitoring System, which connects directly to Nintendo’s DS and DS Lite gaming systems, aims to do. The Didget meter aims to positively reinforce consistent testing habits by awarding points to allow kids to unlock new game levels. The meter is intended for kids ages 4-14 and offers two testing levels: basic and advanced. When linked with the gaming system, it includes a full-length adventure game and mini-game arcade (which we guiltily did enjoy). The meter also connects to Bayer's Didget World, a password-protected web community (coming soon) where kids can spend the points that they earn from good monitoring practices as well as create their own personal profile. The Didget is based on Bayer's Contour system and uses the same Glucofacts Deluxe system that we loved in the Contour USB meter (see Test Drive from diaTribe #19 for our review). Despite the fun and games, it's still a serious meter that doesn't require coding, has only a five-second test time, and takes a 0.6 µL sample size. On its own, testing with the Didget may not stack up with your favorite meter – it’s bigger and clunkier than newer models. But for kids who love games, it could definitely be worth the reward, and for parents, it may well be easier with this system to inquire about your child’s results. --DL

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