Hi...I think the only way to compare glucose meters is to try different ones over a period of time. I started out with Accu-Chek, and have had a couple of those. They work fine, but they are bulky, and the case for the latest one took up half of my handbag to carry it with me! They also use the barrel of strips, which is bulky, therefore needing a bulky meter. So, I was thrilled when the Bayer people sent me one of the 50 Breeze2 meters that were on a give-away offer. They are absolutely brilliant. And when you call their toll free number to register the meter, you are talking to a real nurse, she explains everything about the meter, is there 24/7, you get free batteries and monitoring books whenever you need them. The monitor itself is impressive, easy to use, accurate, and small. It takes a round flat disk of 10 strips, and you just pop it in...fast and simple. It comes initially with 1 disk, but I have just ordered a box and the boxes contain 5 disks of 10 strips each. So, all said, I am impressed with this machine, and it has become my choice. It's very fast, and hardly takes any blood to get results. The strip somehow pulls the blood from the drop on your finger, so you don't have to struggle positioning the strip to receive it, like the Accu-Chek. I like the fact that it's small, and if you want to use it in public, it's quiet...doesn't sound like a chainsaw starting up!!
Those are my recommendations, and I'd say the Breeze2 is worth looking into.
SH (There is an ad for the give away Breeze 2 at the bottom of the page here!)