How does Mira compare to other tracking devices such as Clearblue, Proov, Oova and Inito?Updated 9 days ago
Mira uses fluorescent lateral flow immunoassay technology, which is more accurate and sensitive than the nano‑gold technology used by other trackers (such as Clearblue, Proov, Oova, and Inito). Mira’s fluorescent analyzer provides quantitative, lab‑grade hormone data with higher sensitivity and a wider dynamic range, allowing detection of subtle hormone shifts that can occur in real cycles. In contrast, other devices rely on a smartphone camera to interpret the darkness of the line on test strips, which is not calibrated or fully quantitative and can vary by phone model and lighting conditions. This difference in technology is one reason providers often prefer Mira for clinical use. Read more here.
Pricing reflects this difference as well: Mira’s four‑hormone kit includes a dedicated analyzer and 20 or 30 test wands, while Inito’s lower entry price typically includes a phone attachment and fewer test strips rather than a standalone analyzer.