I’ll chime in with my experience, presumably from the same employer.
I and my team at work have found a pretty high rate of failures, in one case a majority of tests failed. Seems like the failure rate is around 30%, sample size of ~8 people, though not sure of how many tests/person. So that $60/test might look more expensive.
Having said that, I really like the Cue tests. More accurate than fast tests, and super convenient. I’m not very price sensitive so for me it’s a clear win.
I’ll chime in with my experience, presumably from the same employer.
I and my team at work have found a pretty high rate of failures, in one case a majority of tests failed. Seems like the failure rate is around 30%, sample size of ~8 people, though not sure of how many tests/person. So that $60/test might look more expensive.
Having said that, I really like the Cue tests. More accurate than fast tests, and super convenient. I’m not very price sensitive so for me it’s a clear win.
That’s a really high rate of failed tests; our household has done ~50, with ~3 failures.
If you talk to customer service, I believe they will replace failed tests for free?