I've just opened a new box of Accu-Chek Aviva test strips and instead of the usual white code chip, there was a black one, and an enclosed leaflet saying this:
'The black code chip works for ALL test strips intended for use with your meter. Continue using the black code chip even if new test strip boxes contain different coloured code chips or different code numbers.
After inserting the black code chip, discard any future code chips you receive.'
Does this mean that Accu-Chek are essentially going codeless, as inserting this new chip into your meter makes it codeless from now on, as it will now work with all strips made by Accu-Chek (for certain meters at least)?
And if so, does that mean the codeless strip price war has begun?! :shock:
I think this, along with the release of the recent SD Codeless Meter/Strips, who are currently selling boxes of 50 strips for £4.99, hopefully means that strips from all companies will now decrease substantially in price, and about time too! :clap:
Anybody else use Accu-Chek meters and come across this black chip?
'The black code chip works for ALL test strips intended for use with your meter. Continue using the black code chip even if new test strip boxes contain different coloured code chips or different code numbers.
After inserting the black code chip, discard any future code chips you receive.'
Does this mean that Accu-Chek are essentially going codeless, as inserting this new chip into your meter makes it codeless from now on, as it will now work with all strips made by Accu-Chek (for certain meters at least)?
And if so, does that mean the codeless strip price war has begun?! :shock:
I think this, along with the release of the recent SD Codeless Meter/Strips, who are currently selling boxes of 50 strips for £4.99, hopefully means that strips from all companies will now decrease substantially in price, and about time too! :clap:
Anybody else use Accu-Chek meters and come across this black chip?