

🌟 Own Your Fertility Journey with Lab-Grade Precision & AI-Powered Confidence
Mira Fertility MAX Wands are advanced ovulation test strips designed for home use, tracking three key hormones (LH, E3G, PdG) with 99.5% lab-grade accuracy. Utilizing fluorescent technology and AI-driven insights, they provide highly sensitive and personalized fertility monitoring, ideal for women with irregular cycles or PCOS. Compatible with the Mira Digital Fertility Monitor and app, these 20-test strips empower users with doctor-ready reports and real-time hormone data to optimize conception efforts.










| ASIN | B09ZLVQJXV |
| ASIN | B09ZLVQJXV |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,702 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 2 in Ovulation Test Strips |
| Brand | Mira |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (389) |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (389) |
| Date First Available | 5 May 2022 |
| Format | Strip |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | IF12US20 |
| Manufacturer | Quanovate Tech Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 14.71 x 10.01 x 4.6 cm; 149.97 g |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
M**F
50% of the wands haven’t worked!
Used 6 wands and so far 3 have not worked. Have been using Mira wands for 8 months and never had an issue when buying directly. Very disappointed considering the cost of each wand. Sorry to say that I wouldn’t buy from this seller based on this experience. Update: Mira customer service contacted me directly to resolve the issue so increased rating from 1 star to 4 stars.
K**O
Not all that it preaches
I feel like this was a waste of time for me. I would have gotten the clear blue ovulation tracker a long time if I knew they worked like magic. I only used this for 2-4 months and I could not keep up with the expensive use of it. Never again.
G**E
Faulty
17 out of the 20 sticks said sample error, either form holding the stick incorrectly (which I was careful not to do), or from not enough smaple or too much sample, or basically anything. I was exceptionally careful to use exactly the right amount of sample, hold the stick the right way and also count to exactly the correct number of seconds. They just do not work. Absolute waste of money. I have had 2 boxes before and had no sample errors in any of thosen. Not good enough for SUCH an expensive item.
A**R
Too Many Wands Were Defective
Kept getting error message on analyser with a few wands.
L**A
Out of date
Received a box of out of date Wands. Waste of money & delayed trying to conceive by a month.
K**Y
Expired wands
Expired within 2 months so couldn't use them
N**E
A must on TTC journey
Been using Mira since Oct 2024, and learned so so much about my reproductive hormones. Not pregnant yet but this helped me realise when I actually ovulate and confirmed it every time and when I didn't ovulate. Just really sad that wands are always out of stock. Purchasing this from Amazon is just so much easier and quicker than anywhere else.
N**E
Really helpful
These are really helpful for when trying to conceive, no baby magic yet! But learning how your hormones are is helpful, the only negative is you can get a little obsessed with checking so just remember to be kind to yourself
L**J
This is a review discussing the advantage of the Ultra4 (orange wand) compared to using the Max (purple wand) and the Ovum (yellow-ish wand) TOGETHER. (Standard disclaimers: IANAD, YMMV, DYOR, etc.) Firstly, I feel I should qualify the following by saying that I have been using the Ovum and Max wands together nearly daily for almost two years now (yes, two *years*), and not to aid in conception, but for data-gathering for the purpose of cycle analysis for better quality of life. See, I’ve had issues with my cycle — oh, this stupid, stupid female body — my entire dang life, we’re talking since I was thirteen; irregular/unpredictable cycles, ovarian cysts of varying kinds, for years what I was told was PCOS and then was told maybe not (long story, won’t bore you), severe endometriosis — which, it took twenty-five YEARS of me begging for help to finally stumble upon a doctor who had two brain cells to rub together — and who actually bothered to do said rubbing — leading them to say, “huh, maybe it’s endometriosis” (and no, he wasn’t a woman; my female doctors were especially apathetic, and some even more incurious, less compassionate and outright more emotionally cruel than the males) — and PMDD, which, if you don’t know what THAT is, long story short, it can be a life-ruining condition. I have used this system to finally, FINALLY, gain a sense of partial control over my life. At the very least, I’ve been able to predict with somewhat varying — but often remarkable — accuracy when the misery will actually start, or even IF it will start during a given cycle (or be put off until the cycle starts again, because ovulation didn’t occur), and, why I might suddenly be experiencing a, b, or c symptom when conventional “wisdom” (based off of just counting cycle days) says I shouldn’t be. The downside of course is that this regimen was expensive. And, yes, it’s still going to be pricey going forward. But, not any more so than I’ve repeatedly spent over the course of a couple years having a repeated series of lab tests done that amounted to near total uselessness where a doctor would spend a fraction of a second glancing at the results and say “nope, everything’s normal”, or, “we just can’t tell from labs what’s actually going on, because it just tells us one moment’s data, and what’s happening needs long-term testing, and that’s just not feasible”. (sigh) With that preamble of the way: This new Ultra4 wand is a vast improvement over using the other two wands together, for obvious reasons (cost, convenience, resources — use/waste of non-biodegradable materials — time, etc). From a profit perspective I’m surprised they combined them. Maybe the Ovum wands just haven’t really been selling but FSH still does sometimes need tracking so they couldn’t eliminate it entirely, but, whatever their calculus, it’s working out for us, the consumer (rare occurrence these days), because buying both the Max and Ovum was more pricey per-cycle than buying the Ultra (especially for someone like me with a short 22 day — gods help me — cycle), and from a practicality and convenience perspective it’s also a remarkable improvement, because investing 16 minutes for one test and then 22 minutes for the other every single day to get results was kind of a PITA for me, and, it put double the daily physical stress on the testing apparatus due to the necessity of inserting and removing two test wands into it every day instead of just one (and yes, I had to replace the tester once in the last two years because of failure, but MIRA stood by their then-warranty since it fell within a year after purchase; it’s been a year since that happened so, who knows what their policy is now, so, YMMV on that). Now, don’t get me wrong, despite the time-sink/general inconvenience of doing two tests, I was glad to do it, because, again, it was helping me to feel more sane than I ever did before while being buffeted about by my sadistic-feeling cycle, but, if anything came along to make me walk away from the testing process (pets, UPS delivery, whatever), I might forget to do the second test, and that would result in my having to produce a second sample later, and THAT would result in my not getting a complete and accurate (because of timing and other variables) picture of my hormone levels every day. Gathering data on the four hormones as they are at the same moment in time is important, a with the Ultra4 I can now do that with a single 16 minute test, one-and-done. So much better! The only reason I can see folks needing to use the Ovum wands now is for one or two cycles max, so as to, in a cost-effective way, somewhat definitively confirm impending (or onset) of menopause, because if FSH (what the Ovum wands test) alone is very high or at some level in the relatively high range (look up guidelines online for such numbers) *for two entire cycle-lengths*, you can pretty accurately infer that PdH and E3G if also tested would test low, and LH would test high (like the FSH) for that entire time, and, yep, from what I’ve read, that’s indicative of (but, because of the historical presence of a few outliers, probably not 100% guaranteed *in every single case* to be) menopause — or the soon onset of — so you really wouldn’t need both the Ovum (FSH) and Max (all the other hormones) unless you’re just curious, which, hey, I get it, I’m the curious type too, nothin’ wrong with that. For the rest of us and our various purposes/needs though, all four hormones, especially run at the same time, are invaluable, especially for those trying to conceive or otherwise cycle-track to get a bead on when, or even if, ovulation is actually occurring (and which, for me, I haven’t been able to tell from the LH results, because it seems I have a very quick spike leading to my almost never catching it with the test, but, the obvious PdG rise a few days later is unmistakable, and I can count cycle days forward or backward to predict when ovulation occurred, and when the cycle end/beginning of the next cycle will be, and that’s invaluable to me). To anyone who, like me, wants or needs to do long-term testing, or is just into data-gathering, the Ultra4 is definitely the way to go. If you can swing the cost, I most definitely recommend it.
S**V
Good product. Super happy with how much cheaper it was getting them through this seller. Free shipping compared to the mira website $17CAD. And they arrived 3 weeks sooner than the ones I ordered from the mira website. Will order again from here.
C**N
Am Anfang war ich skeptisch. - Der Eisprung konnte allerdings Taggenau ermittelt werden, trotz PCO-Syndrom und unregelmäßigen Zyklustagen ! Zwar etwas teuer aber es lohnt sich !
J**R
After trying to conceive for over a year using standard ovulation test strips, and I wasn't certain I was even ovulating every month, so I bit the bullet and spent the money for this. The Mira system has been so much more informative about what's going on with my hormones, and its ability to detect and even confirm ovulation is really, really helpful! It's really easy to use, and there are more options available in the app than I chose to explore. It's hard to say it was worth the cost, simply because it is SO expensive... but it IS basically at-home lab testing. I reasoned that it was worth the money if it would help us conceive without having to pursue fertility treatments. Thankfully, we just found out that I'm pregnant! I truly don't think it would've happened for us if I hadn't invested in this product. I had read in a few reviews that people had gotten defunct wands, which is devastating at this price, but I didn't have a single issue! Every single wand worked! Since the wands are mad expensive, here's a suggestion: The app will recommend testing literally every day until your next period starts. To make the 20 pack of wands last more than a single month, I recommend that you stop testing once you A) confirm ovulation, or B) reach the point where ovulation should have happened if it was going to but looks like it isn't this month.
D**R
Random Data every day, no curve visible. this is not helpfull
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