June 2025
Considering the increasing burden of diabetes worldwide, an Indian startup based in Thane, branded by DrStore Healthcare Services, has released its long-awaited product, Continuous Glucose Monitor CGM, with a Bluetooth connectivity feature. This device is developed according to the company's vision for creating high-tech healthcare devices for diabetes care and prevention, which is expected to be a leap ahead in health devices for diabetes in the Indian market.
This device is equipped with a Bluetooth transmitter and a dedicated mobile app. This will be the most advanced solution currently available in the Indian Healthcare market by an Indian brand for diabetes care and prevention. Also, it is highly affordable and easily accessible to the general public. The NFC technology used in the previous generation CGM devices is considered highly inconvenient by users, while it comes at an expensive cost compared to the latest device launched by Tracky.
The latest device introduced by Tracky will provide real-time monitoring of glucose levels, which will be a significant advantage driven by innovation at an effective price in the Indian market for the Indian consumer. This device provides real-time updates by staying connected with the Tracky Health App 24/7 with an alert frequency of 3 minutes. It provides instant alerts of high or low levels of glucose. This provides a timely update to the user so that they can take the right measures to manage their diabetes properly.
The health app developed by Tracky is compatible with both Android and IOS platforms. This app provides various features such as food logging, medication, and physical activity measurement and records tracking. In the future, the integration of AI is going to enhance the capability of this app by providing predictive alerts and various analytics based on the data. The introductory price of the Tracky CGM welcome kit is Rs 5,999, which consists of a transmitter and a rechargeable Bluetooth unit. After that, users have to purchase only the sensor for the device, which costs Rs 3899, and the transmitter has a life of up to 2 years, so it can be reused.
“At Tracky, we have spent years understanding the daily struggles of people living with diabetes. Our CGM combines next-gen technology, affordability, and ease of use to help users track glucose data in real-time—without ever scanning.”- Neeraj Katare, Founder of Tracky.
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