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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 302354" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>I think people should seriously give the Cellnovo some consideration before going for an Omnipod. The Cellnovo is a patch pump if you want it to be but also comes with lengths of tubing so that the pump part itself can be hidden in bras or anywhere on the body and will attach to the infusion set by the length of tube. It is the pump of the future but due to its very small size, it has no internal battery that could be bought in a shop for example... and needs to be re charged using a USB cable plugged into electric supply or pc etc. I think it competes price wise with other pump manufacturers so I look forward to reading reviews for the pump once people start using it.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 302354, member: 8799"] I think people should seriously give the Cellnovo some consideration before going for an Omnipod. The Cellnovo is a patch pump if you want it to be but also comes with lengths of tubing so that the pump part itself can be hidden in bras or anywhere on the body and will attach to the infusion set by the length of tube. It is the pump of the future but due to its very small size, it has no internal battery that could be bought in a shop for example... and needs to be re charged using a USB cable plugged into electric supply or pc etc. I think it competes price wise with other pump manufacturers so I look forward to reading reviews for the pump once people start using it............. [/QUOTE]
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