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<blockquote data-quote="jpscloud" data-source="post: 1937751" data-attributes="member: 232698"><p>Hi everyone - I've been looking for a new monitor that lets me use an app and will help me eat to the meter. I can only cope with so much research before my head explodes, so after not-terribly-extensive investigations I plumped for the accuchek mobile, as it has a cassette instead of strips, meaning I can test during the day at work and when out and about, and not have to dispose of test strips in the sanitary bin in the loo or keep dropping the finger pricker! The cassette is a bit more expensive than some strips, but not that bad when you get the VAT off, and the convenience of the all in one unit is more important to me at the moment.</p><p></p><p>So, here's the thing... I assumed in these days of advanced tech that the unit would have wifi connectivity, silly me. But no, you have to get a separate wireless adaptor, which looks enormous. The good thing is that they send you one free, but they say "when available" - does anyone know what that means? Has anyone got one?</p><p></p><p>MySugr looks quite good, but I am having to log entries manually till the wireless adaptor arrives. Is anyone using Pro? Is it worth the pennies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpscloud, post: 1937751, member: 232698"] Hi everyone - I've been looking for a new monitor that lets me use an app and will help me eat to the meter. I can only cope with so much research before my head explodes, so after not-terribly-extensive investigations I plumped for the accuchek mobile, as it has a cassette instead of strips, meaning I can test during the day at work and when out and about, and not have to dispose of test strips in the sanitary bin in the loo or keep dropping the finger pricker! The cassette is a bit more expensive than some strips, but not that bad when you get the VAT off, and the convenience of the all in one unit is more important to me at the moment. So, here's the thing... I assumed in these days of advanced tech that the unit would have wifi connectivity, silly me. But no, you have to get a separate wireless adaptor, which looks enormous. The good thing is that they send you one free, but they say "when available" - does anyone know what that means? Has anyone got one? MySugr looks quite good, but I am having to log entries manually till the wireless adaptor arrives. Is anyone using Pro? Is it worth the pennies? [/QUOTE]
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