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🎯 Hit your fertility sweet spot with confidence and clarity!
The Clearblue Easy Digital Ovulation Test is a clinically proven, 99% accurate kit that detects the luteinizing hormone surge 24-36 hours before ovulation. With a clear digital display and a one-month supply of 20 tests, it empowers you to identify your two peak fertile days effortlessly, optimizing your chances to conceive.







| ASIN | B002VLYAOI |
| Best Sellers Rank | 119,484 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 86 in Ovulation & Fertility Test Kits |
| Brand | Clearblue |
| Brand Name | Clearblue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,357 Reviews |
| Diagnostic Test Sample Type | Urine |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Clearblue |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 633472276897 |
| Model Name | Digital Ovulation Predictor Kit, featuring Ovulation Test with digital results |
| Model Number | 633472276897 |
| Model name | Digital Ovulation Predictor Kit, featuring Ovulation Test with digital results |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 21 |
| Number of pieces | 21 |
| Special Features | Ovulation Testing Kit |
| Special feature | Ovulation Testing Kit |
| Specific Uses For Product | Ovulation Test |
| Specific uses for product | Ovulation Test |
| Test Type | ["teinizi"] |
| Test type | ["teinizi"] |
| UPC | 633472276897 |
| Unit Count | 20.00 count |
A**R
Simple to use, works as it should. Highly recommend
ABOUT EQUIPMENT The Equipment, is simple to use and the instructions are very clear and easy to understand. Make sure you hear the click and you can see the symbol on the screen implying “ready to use” as illustrated on the leaflet before use. MY EXPERIENCE My cycle is approximately 31 days. General rule of thumb is that regardless of the length of your cycle, ovulation occurs 14days prior to the day of your period.For my case, ovulation happens around 17th day of my cycle. The app I was using gave me two days earlier. Any way my last cycle was on 20th November, the app gave me 4th Dec which was 15th day of my cycle.I started testing from 30th November 11th day of my cycle to be save. I tested twice everyday , morning and at night.On 17th day of my cycle, no smiley in the morning but I got a smiley 😊 on the same day at night at 20:30pm only once. No smiley the next day although some people got it twice or for two days ADVICE First things first, track your cycle and subtract 14 days.( NOTE). Below only apply to normal cycle of 35 days cycle. 28day cycle- ovulation happens in 14th day of cycle 29days- 15 30 days- 16 31days - 17 When you know the day of the cycle you are likely to ovulate, test couple days in advance and I highly recommend testing twice per day. Testing close to your day of ovulation means you have plenty of test kits to use so why not use two per day. The ovulation window is between 12- 36, 48 hours hence it’s possible to miss it if you test once per day and that’s why I only captured once. I will update the pregnancy results when I get reports. I hope that helps.
T**O
Work well for me!
I prefer these to the advanced digital because they just give you the actual fertile peak days which usually coincide with ewcm so no need for the build up and waiting for static smilies. Easy to use and doesn't take too long.
A**R
Easy to Read!
This is quite useful as I thought I ovulated 2 days later when in fact it was 2 days earlier than I thought. Its easy to use as there are no guessing games of how thick or dark the line is. My husband was quite happy because I don't have to worry him figure it out. Its either No Smiley or Smiley! Been trying for a year. So now we wait and see
M**N
Reliable and easy to use
Reliable and easy to use
M**D
Simple and easy to use
Very easy to use,and clearly identifies when you're ovulating.ive used cheaper sticks where you have to gauge whether the line is definitive enough to show ovulation but this kit takes the hassle out of it
H**E
Very easy to use. Would recommend.
Very easy to use. Smiley face clear. Just would like to be able to buy refills as they’re already expensive plus what a waste of plastic!!
A**T
Five Stars
Love these! Work everytime!
V**C
... the leading brand and assumed its reliability was very good. However have since learnt it's not as good ...
I got this test because it's the leading brand and assumed its reliability was very good. However have since learnt it's not as good as cheaper brands and unlike cheap brands that use a 2 line indicator. With this test there is either a face or nothing. No indicator of ovulation approaching until it's on your doorstep. However other than that minor glitch. Comfortable and easy to use. A nice design.
G**M
Convenient, mess free, good price for the value, and it works!
I'm not one of those reviewers who will write that they got pregnant the first or the second month they were using this ovulation kit, but I can verify that this test works. When I first got this kit I also started charting my temperatures just to verify that I ovulated (the ovulation prediction kits can only detect that you are about to ovulate, but they can't confirm that you actually ovulated). It was my first experience using an ovulation kit, and I didn't trust it 100%. The first month I was using this kit, it detected my ovulation on the fifth day of testing. My temperature rose two days later and it remained elevated through the end of that cycle indicating that I ovulated. The second month this test detected ovulation the day before the spike in my temperatures. In other words, the test works, and it is accurate in predicting ovulation, which puts my mind at ease and probably means that I can stop charting my temperatures. This is great news because I really like using this test. I find it to be very convenient and mess-free. It comes with 20 test sticks and one test result reader stick. It is very easy to use, and if you want to carry it with you to work for testing during the day (which you don't have to do because testing in the morning before you leave the house is sufficient), you can. Convenience was very important to me, and I didn't want to stress and fret too much about testing, peeing in the cap, interpreting the results, etc. This test gives me just that. You insert a test stick into the reader, pee on it, and then three minutes later you have the result (smiley face for ovulation, empty circle for no ovulation). If your cycles are relatively regular, this is a great test to use. I used five sticks in the first cycle (you start testing 17 days before your expected period), and four sticks the second cycle, so basically this one box will probably last me close to four cycles which is a good value for the money it costs. When you are done with the test just press the "eject" button, and discard the testing stick. The result will first disappear after about a minute or two from the time it is first displayed, but when you eject the stick the reader will display the result again for a short while which is great if you want to quickly jump in the shower or get interrupted immediately after testing. In summary, using this test can't guarantee that you will get pregnant as soon as you start using it, but it is accurate in predicting ovulation which is obviously one of the most crucial things for getting pregnant and for gathering information about your cycles.
S**L
WORKED FOR ME ON THE 1st TRY AFTER TTC FOR 16 MONTHS!!
Let me start off by saying I had a tubal pregnancy (unplanned) which lead to complete removal of my right tube in July 2009. We started trying for baby November 2010. It was a little disappointing at first and then proceeded to be very frustrating as Aunt Flo kept rearing her ugly head each month (my cycles are very regular btw). I was going off of ovulation calenders, the small microscope that detects ovulation through saliva, and eventually bought cheap ovulation strips where the line has to be as dark or darker than the control line. Those are all just plain stupid and very inconsistent, IMO. I did have a hysterosalpingogram (HSP January 20th, 2012. It's a procedure where a catheter is inserted into your uterus & ballooned open. Dye is then shot into the catheter to see if the fallopian tubes (or in my case tube) have a clear path to the ovaries. Now, my doctor did said there could've been a small mucus membrane(s) that's blocking the path(s) but when dye is shot into them it can clear the path(s) for fertilization. Anyhow, i was skeptical but purchased this anyways because a friend of mine said she knew a lady that got pregnant with in 2 months on this OPK. My smiley face came a day or two later than what I originally thought my ovulation would be (Day 18/19). I tested at the same time (about noon) the following day (Day 19) since I know ovulation only takes place for approximately 24 hours, another smiley! I wanted to make sure it wasn't a false reading so I tested again later that evening and my smiley was gone, which was a good sign! I took a pregnancy test on the 1st day of my missed period (a Tuesday), negative. I was not feeling any different & expected it to come within the next day or two. I still had not started by Saturday (St. Patty's Day) so I took another pregnancy test that morning and got my POSITIVE!!! I had my first doctor's appointment yesterday and we're due November 19th!! I am still in disbelief but super excited. I am not sure if it was my procedure that helped us or these OPK. I give credit to both actually since I was 2 days off every month & this OPK confirmed with a simple reading. I have a friend who tested too & she got her smiley face yesterday!! I will keep you all posted on her results in a few weeks... TIPS: - don't make these tests any harder than they are, they're simple in fact! - insert the test strip into the reader with arrows facing each other - wait for the blinking in the test window (blinking means it's ok to test & the strip is inserted correctly) - i would recommend peeing in a cup then dipping (if you pee directly onto the stick, you could have too much or not enough urine for the test to read, which will result in an error message) - do not use your 1st pee of the day to test. OPK are not like pregnancy tests. The LH surge is best detected by the 2nd or 3rd pee of the day - make sure you have at least 2-3 hours in between times of urination so it is somewhat potent for the test - best times to test are between 10am - 10pm GOOD LUCK & BABY DUST TO YOU ALL!!!
R**7
Awesome, but not very reliable
I got these tests after starting to see a reproductive endocrinologist after almost 4 years of trying. I have used other ovulation tests before, but never the digital kind. I LOVE the obvious results. I really really do. With the other tests I would get positives (or I guess darn close) for days on end. I have used these two months, and both times I only got one smiley, which makes it much easier to pinpoint ovulation. Overall I think they are great. There are some drawbacks though. 1. Sometimes it doesn't want to work right. The first like 4 times I tried to use the thing it gave me error codes. I guess I finally figured out how to make it work, but I still get the error codes sometimes when I put the test strip in. My advice is to pee in a cup so if it doesn't work you don't have to wait hours to have to pee and try again. 2. The time limits suck. I know that you are supposed to read ALL tests within a certain amount of time, but sometimes you get distracted. Well that sucks for you, because after eight minutes your test results are gone. Also, when an error code comes up you have to wait 8 minutes for it to reset. These are minimal problems to me, because the ease of getting an obvious answer is amazing.
W**!
COMPLETE NIGHTMARE!!! ON MANY LEVELS...Please read...
WHAT A NIGHTMARE!!! I bought these thinking they'd be a great asset after using Wondfo LH and hCG test strips, basal body temp charting and a fertility microscope to look for ferning successfully in the past. I used the Clearblue Digital Ovukation tests in conjunction with my "old program" to get a feeling for their results the first month and thank god I did! The first day I used the CB Digital it read "O", a negative result, which was not surprising. Starting the second day, I got a blinking happy face, "high" result...and a faint positive on the Wondfo LH strip. Thinking that this was an important discovery, I sounded the alarm with my husband m, and so began a 20 day nightmare nightmare!!! The Clearblue test proceeded to read the exact same, blinking happy face, high result for 19 STRAIGHT DAYS until I ran out of tests!!!! During the time this went on I also did Wonfo LH tests which varied from increasingly positive/faint, to very dark and clearly positive, and back down to BFN and totally negative again showing a normal month. When I called Clearblue to ask them what they thought I should do given the number of "high" results and no "peak" that I had received they told me to "just keep testing". This was their instruction when I called on day 7 of "high" testing and when I called again on day 14 of "high" testing. When I finish the entire box of 20 test strips with no "peak" results at all and 19 straight days of "high" results, I again called Clearblue and told them what happened. At this point they told me to "contact the person I bought them from and tell them I wanted my money back and tell them that they should give me my money and then send the empty box with a complaint to Clearblue and then Clearblue would review it and then refund the person I bought them from". WTF?!?!?! They expect me to call Amazon.com and inform them that I am returning a completely empty box on the word of what a help desk representative at Clearblue told me and just give me my money back and then they should jump through Clearblue's hoops on faith??????? Thank God I never stopped using the Wondfo tests (or stopped charting and used my fertility microscope) the entire time this went on and never trusted these things. My "old program" kept me on track despite the expensive Clearblue Digital Ovulation test disaster. I'm happy to report that today, on a Wondfo pregnancy pregnancy test strip, I received my first positive result!!! I am getting this result only five days after my last "blinking happy face", "high" Clearblue digital Ovulation test result!!! Which anyone who understands the whole TTC scenario knows is absurd and impossible!!! I will also add that in the past I used Clearblue's pregnancy test with weeks estimator, but ONLY after getting numerous clearly positive results on Wondfo hCG test strips. While the Clearblue pregnancy test with weeks estimator did indicate that I was pregnant...which it should have considering at the time I took it I was approximately nine days pasted a missed period…it miss calculated the number of weeks I was pregnant by approx 10 days to two weeks! The fact that it was wrong was confirmed not only by my knowledge of my own cycle and date of ovulation, but also by my doctor's blood work and ultrasound (which I had every two weeks from six weeks on) which clearly proved the Clearblue test's week estimation to be impossible! IT'S MY OFFICIAL, ALBEIT VERY JUVENILE SOUNDING FEELING, THAT CLEARBLUE SUCKS!!!
S**A
A fancy digital reader for the same old two-line test results
There's a known quirk of human behavior that this test takes advantage of: we perceive digital results as more accurate than non-digital. All this test does is uses some electronics to 'read' the two-line test results and display an empty circle or a happy face. When you eject your test stick, you can see the two lines. If Clear Blue included the guide for reading the non-digital ovulation test results, you could use this without the battery-powered handle. So yes, it saves you the trouble of playing the 'which line is darker?' game, but in truth, you're just outsourcing it to a small piece of hardware that can not only make the same mistakes you can, it can make entirely different mistakes too. That said, here are the pros and cons of this test: Pro: 1) It's really easy. Unwrap a test stick, take off the cover, line up the big pink arrows and push 'til it clicks. Then use the test, and wait a few minutes. If it takes you more than 10 seconds to set up the test stick, you're probably doing something wrong. 2) Good feedback. An icon shows up on the readout to let you know the test is ready. A few seconds after you use it, that icon starts blinking to let you know it's processing. And the circle/smiley-face is large and clearly visible. 3) You can test any time of day, as long as it's been four hours since you last used the toilet. They recommend using it at about the same time every day, since if you used it in the morning one day at an night the next, you could miss the LH surge that the test checks for. Con: 1) You can't buy refills. If you don't succeed in getting pregnant your first month, you have to buy a whole new box, which means a whole new plastic stick, which means it's a small waste of money and resources. (This may be because they put such a cheap battery into the stick that it would be unreliable after 20-some days, but i'm not sure.) 2) I mentioned this above, but it offers false certainty. This is exactly the same test mechanism as the non-digital tests, but with a layer of technology in between that adds the potential for errors other than, 'Maybe it's darker, maybe it's not, i'm not sure.' I, at least, always double-check the results by looking at the test stick after i eject it. 3) The plastic stick is, well, cheap. On mine, the eject button barely works. I have to mash it so hard i'm afraid i'm going to break it. 4) The kit contains 20 test sticks, and suggests starting on day 9 of your cycle. This would be well before most women ovulate (though some do, so better safe than sorry). If you use it every day, it would go to day 29 of your cycle, which is well after most women ovulate (and again, some women do, so better safe than sorry). But as another reviewer mentions, some women have a very short LH surge, and testing once per day could miss it. Testing twice a day would almost certainly catch, it, but then you have to either start later in your cycle, end earlier, both, or buy two boxes each month. But if you do have your LH surge at about the usual time, you'll end up with half a box worth of sticks leftover. If, as i posit above, they don't sell refills because the electronic reader isn't sturdy enough to last two months, you might end up with quite a pile of leftover sticks. Having gone through 30-odd test sticks now, including two of the digital readers, i've had only one test fail to work. In my case, it was the test stick itself, not the reader that failed. I've never gotten an error on the digital reader. Also, the happy-face disappeared after i got a positive reading, which suggests that i could use this reader again next month if i needed to. (Other reviewers report that their digital readers get 'stuck' on the happy face.)
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