A New Way to Track Glucose Without the Daily Fingerstick Burden
For many adults who monitor glucose regularly, repeated lancets can become uncomfortable, expensive, and easy to avoid. KLENIMORE™ is designed to support fast, non-invasive readings with a simple fingertip optical scan.
The Daily ProblemWhy many people skip glucose checks
Traditional blood glucose monitoring requires repeated skin punctures. Over time, that routine may lead to soreness, callouses, needle fatigue, and lower testing consistency for some users.
Patients testing multiple times daily may create more than 1,800 punctures per year. KLENIMORE™ was developed for users who want a cleaner, simpler monitoring experience.Visual ReportThe hidden trauma of daily fingersticks
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Key FeaturesBuilt for simple home monitoring
Short DemonstrationHow the optical sensor works
ComparisonTraditional BGM vs. KLENIMORE™
| Parameter | Traditional BGM | KLENIMORE™ System |
|---|---|---|
| Skin puncture | Required | Not required |
| Disposable strips | Usually required | No strip needed |
| Comfort | May cause needle fatigue | Designed for painless scanning |
| Daily convenience | More preparation steps | Simple fingertip scan |
Expert-Style ReviewWhy comfort can improve consistency
“When monitoring feels easier, users are more likely to stay consistent. Removing the needle can reduce one of the biggest psychological barriers.”
“Non-invasive technology may help users build a more comfortable daily tracking routine, especially for seniors and chronic users.”
User ReportsCommon feedback from daily users
Real-Use VideoA cleaner routine for home monitoring
Try Pain-Free Glucose Tracking
KLENIMORE™ is designed for adults who want faster, cleaner, and more comfortable daily glucose monitoring at home.
CHECK TODAY’S AVAILABILITY →FAQImportant notes before use
KLENIMORE™ is intended to support daily wellness tracking and convenient home monitoring. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For medication decisions or emergency readings, follow your healthcare provider’s guidance.
For best results, compare readings with your usual clinical or home monitoring routine during the first few days of use.