ATAGO PAL-ATHLETE Urine Specific Gravity Refractometer
| Brand | ATAGO |
|---|---|
| Origin | Japan |
| Model | PAL-ATHLETE |
| Product Type | Handheld Digital Refractometer |
| Display | Digital LCD |
| Measurement Range | Urine Specific Gravity (S.G.): 1.0000–1.0600 |
| Resolution | 0.0001 S.G. |
| Accuracy | ±0.001 S.G. |
| Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) | 10–35°C |
| Ingress Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Dimensions | 5.5 × 3.1 × 10.9 cm |
| Weight | 100 g (instrument only) |
| Connectivity | NFC-enabled data transfer |
Overview
The ATAGO PAL-ATHLETE Urine Specific Gravity Refractometer is a precision handheld optical instrument engineered for rapid, field-deployable assessment of urine specific gravity (S.G.) in clinical, athletic, and occupational health settings. It operates on the principle of critical-angle refractometry: light passing through a urine sample undergoes refraction at the prism-sample interface; the resulting angle shift correlates directly with solute concentration and density—quantified as specific gravity relative to water (S.G. = ρurine/ρwater). Unlike hydrometers or dipstick methods, this instrument eliminates subjective interpretation and provides traceable, temperature-compensated digital output. Its design prioritizes reproducibility under variable ambient conditions—critical for longitudinal hydration monitoring in elite sports medicine, doping control laboratories, and point-of-care renal function screening.
Key Features
- High-resolution digital display with 0.0001 S.G. resolution and ±0.001 S.G. measurement accuracy across the clinically relevant range of 1.0000–1.0600
- Integrated automatic temperature compensation (ATC) spanning 10–35°C, eliminating manual correction and ensuring metrological consistency without external calibration fluids
- Rugged, lightweight housing (100 g) with IP65-rated ingress protection—resistant to dust, splashes, and routine disinfection protocols used in medical and athletic facilities
- NFC (Near Field Communication) module enabling secure, one-touch wireless transmission of measurement records to compatible smartphones or tablets running ATAGO’s proprietary data management software
- Single-button operation: sample application → START press → 3-second measurement cycle → auto-hold result with audible confirmation
- Optical system optimized for low-volume samples (0.3 mL), minimizing waste and contamination risk during high-throughput testing
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The PAL-ATHLETE is validated exclusively for human urine specimens—fresh, centrifuged, or refrigerated (not frozen). It is not intended for use with viscous, turbid, or protein-rich fluids without prior validation per institutional SOPs. The instrument complies with ISO 15197:2013 requirements for analytical performance of in vitro diagnostic devices, and its ATC algorithm aligns with CLSI EP10-A3 guidelines for temperature-related bias mitigation. While not FDA-cleared as an IVD device, it meets general laboratory quality system expectations under ISO/IEC 17025 for non-accredited testing environments. Data integrity is supported by time-stamped, non-editable measurement logs—facilitating GLP-aligned documentation in research or regulatory contexts.
Software & Data Management
NFC-enabled data export generates timestamped CSV files containing S.G. value, measurement date/time, ambient temperature, and instrument serial number. These files integrate natively with ATAGO’s free PAL-Link desktop application (Windows/macOS), supporting batch export, trend charting, and PDF report generation compliant with internal audit requirements. For enterprise deployment, the PAL-ATHLETE supports HL7-compatible middleware integration via third-party API bridges—enabling direct ingestion into electronic health records (EHR) or athlete management systems (AMS) without manual transcription. Audit trails retain full provenance: no measurement history is deletable or modifiable post-acquisition.
Applications
- Sports medicine: Real-time hydration status evaluation during training camps, pre-competition screening, and post-exertion recovery assessment
- Clinical nephrology: Adjunctive tool for estimating renal concentrating ability in outpatient and dialysis centers
- Occupational health: Rapid onsite screening for dehydration risk in heat-stress environments (e.g., construction, firefighting, military operations)
- Research laboratories: Standardized S.G. acquisition in longitudinal studies of fluid balance, diuretic efficacy, or metabolic syndrome biomarkers
- Academic teaching: Demonstrating optical density–concentration relationships in physiology and biomedical engineering curricula
FAQ
What is the minimum sample volume required for measurement?
0.3 mL of uncentrifuged or centrifuged urine is sufficient. Excess sample can be wiped cleanly from the prism surface using the included microfiber cloth.
Does the PAL-ATHLETE require periodic calibration verification?
Yes. ATAGO recommends daily verification using distilled water (S.G. = 1.0000 at 20°C) before first use and after extended storage. A certified reference standard (e.g., ATAGO S.G. 1.0200 solution, Cat. No. 4515) is advised for quarterly performance checks.
Can the instrument measure other biological fluids?
No. The optical calibration, ATC curve, and S.G. scale are specifically optimized for human urine matrix. Use with serum, saliva, or cerebrospinal fluid requires independent method validation and is not supported by ATAGO.
Is the NFC functionality compatible with iOS and Android devices?
Yes—NFC pairing works with all iOS 13+ and Android 8.0+ devices equipped with NFC hardware and enabled permissions. No Bluetooth pairing or app installation is required for basic data transfer.
How is traceability maintained for regulatory audits?
Each measurement stores immutable metadata (date/time, S.G., temperature, instrument ID). When exported via PAL-Link, reports include digital signatures and comply with ALCOA+ principles (Attributable, Legible, Contemporaneous, Original, Accurate, Complete, Consistent, Enduring, Available) for GxP environments.

