We had it coming. Two semen tests for just $49.95 all from the privacy of your cell phone. YoSpermTest has put together a kit that clips a mini microscope onto a cell phone camera and makes use of the camera light. It automatically reports results with a live sperm count. YoSpermTest is part of MES-GLOBAL which has been producing automated semen analysis machines for over 10 years.
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Medical Electronic Systems (www.mes-global.com) is a global leader in rapid, automated semen analysis and the supporting software management systems for hospitals and laboratories worldwide. The Company’s comprehensive line of FDA and CE cleared Sperm Quality Analyzers (SQA) are sold through an extensive network of international distributors.
With over 4000 SQA’s installed globally, M.E.S. is committed to providing excellent service and solutions to our customers as the industry standard for rapid automated semen analysis.
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