Pip Test Strips

Whether you test once-a-day, once-a-year, or anything in-between, we've got you covered!

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Product Benefits

  • Accurate Results in Seconds: Get precise readings in just six seconds
  • Minimal Blood Required: Uses only 0.8 μL for less discomfort
  • Hassle-Free Testing: Auto coded for a seamless, error-free experience
  • Works Exclusively with Pip: Designed for the Pip Blood Glucose Meter for perfect compatibility
  • Simplifies Diabetes Management: Part of the Pip system for easier, worry-free testing
  • Inspires Confidence: Delivers reliable, A-grade accuracy every time

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Pip Test Strips are super sensitive, using far less blood than other test strips (0.8 μL). But don’t let the little drop fool you. The accuracy is A-grade and the results are lightning fast.

Designed to work specifically with the Pip Blood Glucose Meter and no other meter, these test strips strip away the anxiety of testing, offering incredibly accurate results in six seconds—results in which you can always be confident.

Simplify your diabetes and start testing better with Pip Test Strips. 

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Everything about Pip lancets has been expertly designed with one person in mind: you. Learn how to use your Pip Meter, Test Strips and Lancets

FAQS

How should I store my Pip meter and test strips?

To keep your Pip meter and test strips working properly, store them in a cool, dry place between 41°F and 86°F (5°C to 30°C).

Avoid extreme heat or cold—like a hot car, freezing garage, or sitting by a sunny window.

Keep them away from moisture, humidity, and direct sunlight, and always seal the test strip vial tightly after opening to protect from air exposure.

A good rule of thumb: if you’re comfortable in the environment, your meter and strips probably are too.


What is considered a good/normal reading?

We recommend speaking with your primary care physician to determine what is best for you.


Should my glucose readings be exactly the same every time?

A little variation between readings is totally normal—and expected. In fact, the FDA allows blood glucose meters to vary by up to 15% from the lab value and still be considered accurate.

So, for example, if your actual blood sugar is 100 mg/dL, a meter reading between 85 and 115 mg/dL is still within the approved range.

Here’s why this matters:

  • No two fingersticks give exactly the same drop
  • Blood flow, hydration, and even how long you waited before testing again can shift the number
  • Pip—like all FDA-cleared meters—meets this accuracy standard

If you’re ever seeing major swings, or your readings don’t seem to match how you feel, do a control solution test to double-check your meter. And if you’re still unsure, talk to your healthcare provider—they’ll help connect the dots.


Can I use alternative testing sites?

Yes—Pip lancets and test strips are approved for alternate site testing, including your palm or forearm.

That said, alternate site testing became popular mostly because traditional lancets were painful. With CGMs now common and Pip being designed to be much gentler, most people find fingertip testing (especially on the sides) is totally manageable—even if done a few days in a row.

Still, if you prefer alternate sites, you’re all set to use them.


What if my reading doesn’t match how I feel?

Start by doing a control solution test to make sure your meter and test strips are working properly. You can find instructions for that in your Pip meter kit.

If your control test looks good, wait 20 to 30 minutes and retest. If your reading still seems off—and especially if you feel unusual or unsure—follow up with your healthcare provider. They can help you interpret what’s going on in the bigger picture.

If the control test result is outside the expected range, it could mean an issue with your meter or strips—in that case, reach out to our customer service team and we’ll help you troubleshoot.


Does the Pip meter have Bluetooth?

Nope. No Bluetooth, no app pairing, no syncing issues—and no “try turning it off and on again.”

We believe managing your blood sugar shouldn’t feel like setting up a smart home. Most people never use the Bluetooth features built into other meters, and we’ve heard time and again that all the extras just add friction to something that should be simple.

So we kept it clean: one button, fast results, no distractions.

Because when you’re living with diabetes, the last thing you need is another connection to manage.