Glucose Monitoring

HbA1c Analyzer

BA-A1C
1 Analyzer
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Product Code: BA-A1C
Sample: Whole Blood
Format: Meter
Quantity: 1 Analyzer
Time to result: <6 mins
Storage Condition: 10-35°C
Test Principle: Photometry
Contents
  • HbA1c Analyzer
  • Power Supply: SINPRO Model No.: MPU31-104, INPUT: 100-240V~47-63Hz, OUTPUT:
  • 10V 3A
  • DC Adapter Power Cord
  • Thermal Paper
  • Operation Instructions
  • Notice Car
Description

The Rapid Response® HbA1c Analyzer is a point-of-care (POC) HbA1c testing system designed for professional use in physician offices, pharmacy clinics, and healthcare centers. It provides fast, accurate, and reliable HbA1c results from capillary or venous whole blood samples, supporting diabetes management by monitoring long-term glucose control. With self-contained cartridges and simple operation, the analyzer enables lab-quality testing at the point of care without requiring specialized laboratory infrastructure.

 For clinical laboratory and point-of care use.

  • Point-of-Care Speed & Simplicity – Compared to traditional lab-based HbA1c methods (HPLC, immunoassay), this analyzer offers fast turnaround at the patient’s visit, enhancing clinical decision-making.

  • Cost-Effective Workflow – Eliminates the need for external lab testing for routine HbA1c checks, saving both time and operational costs.

  • Versatile Connectivity – Integrated options for onboard printing, USB, and Bluetooth transfer facilitate easy integration into electronic health record systems.

  • Market Alignment – Ideal solution for innovative clinics and pharmacys to meet the fast-growing POC HbA1c testing segment, which is projected to grow faster than lab-based testing due to convenience and patient-centered care.

References

 

  1. Wang M, Hng T-M. HbA1c: More than just a number. Aust J Gen Pract. 2021;50(9):628-632. doi:10.31128/AJGP-03-21-5866. Available from: https://www1.racgp.org.au/ajgp/2021/september/more-than-just-a-number

  2. Wikipedia contributors. Glycated hemoglobin. In: Wikipedia [Internet]. 2024 [cited 2025 Aug 22]. Available from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycated_hemoglobin

  3. NGSP. HbA1c and estimated average glucose (eAG). NGSP.org [Internet]. [cited 2025 Aug 22]. Available from: https://ngsp.org/A1ceAG.asp

  4. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). The A1C test & diabetes. NIDDK [Internet]. 2022 [cited 2025 Aug 22]. Available from: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diagnostic-tests/a1c-test

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