Yes I have one. A very nice meter, but personally I found the companion app to be buggy, unreliable, irritating and not particularly useful, so I unpaired the meter from my phone’s Bluetooth. Now I just use it as a standalone device and enter my results manually into another logging app.
On the whole, I have always found the Next system to be extremely repeatable within 0.2mmol/L, so the relative accuracy for me is tip-top. This has been the case with a few of their meters, and the One is no exception. Strips are expensive, but I guess you pay your money and take your chances.
I won mine in a competition just after diagnosis, yes, I really did, got picked out in the draw, got it for free and everything. (!)..I loved it actually, seemed accurate, only required a small amount of blood...loved it right up until I had to pay for the strips.
I won mine in a competition just after diagnosis, yes, I really did, got picked out in the draw, got it for free and everything. (!)..I loved it actually, seemed accurate, only required a small amount of blood...loved it right up until I had to pay for the strips.
Hahaha, 100for 23 quid on eBay that’s only 11.50 per box
See 150 strips online for 34 £ that don’t seem to bad
If you are Type 1 on insulin you could easily go through a box in a week. In UK you could try getting a Freestyle Libre through your diabetic clinic. An absolutely fantastic tool!Hahaha, 100for 23 quid on eBay that’s only 11.50 per box
@Paulm80 Can you share the link please. That’s a good price!
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/133165714205@Paulm80 Can you share the link please. That’s a good price!