📈 Elevate Your Diabetes Management Game!
The Ascensia CONTOUR NEXT Blood Glucose Monitoring System is an all-in-one kit designed for effective diabetes management. It includes a glucose meter, 20 test strips, a lancing device, lancets, a logbook, and a carrying case. With proven accuracy, a rapid 5-second test time, second-chance sampling, and no coding technology, this kit simplifies blood sugar testing while providing essential insights for better health management.
M**A
Bought as a gift🎁
This was bought as a gift for my brother! Haven't heard any complains yet so I'll give it a five✨️ will definitely update with a better review in the future or after speaking to him. But I chose to buy these as convenience because it came as a kit with all required material needed. The only negative I can think of right now would be that it came with little amount of testing strips and will have to purchase extras and the cost may be high
N**M
Great product
Great product
A**A
The New Accuchek?
The Accuchek Advantage was the gold standard for glucometer accuracy when I was first diagnosed. I kept it as long as I could until my insurance made me go to One Touch (middling-above average at best) and then to a Dexcom CGM. For calibrating a CGM, the One Touch worked- not great, but well enough.Fast forward and the supply chain issues of the last few years had left me without CGM supplies for a few periods of time. Needing to go back to a glucometer, I started digging into something that would be a better fit for daily use. Looking around, the Contour Next got great ratings on accuracy. Over time and using the two different calibration solutions, the accuracy has held true.The lancing device is actually very nice, holding the lancet securely, the cap locks shut securely, and the depth control has nice firm detents. If you've used a variety of these, you'll know they are a mixed bag depending on what comes with your glucometer (I used my Accuchek lancing device well after being made to go to One Touch until it finally broke). This one is nice and sets the bar.While it's not the least-expensive option for paying for out of pocket, the accuracy is worth it and supplies are available in big-box stores and online in addition to pharmacies. If you've been a T1D for the last 20+ years, you probably remember the really good glucometers that have since been overtaken by an influx of mediocre white label glucometers (looking at you, Bayer/ReliOn/ whatever Walgreen's branded one is called). This is a return to the great glucometers.
M**N
Fairly Simple to Use, but Wish Results Were Displayed Longer
This is fairly simple to use. I'm not diabetic but like to monitor my blood glucose levels to see how different foods affect me. I don't think selecting "fasting", "before meal", "after meal" are really of any benefit. I do think being able to retrieve all results would be much more helpful without having to hookup to a computer or phone...I just don't like going through that much hassle. As far as being able to use other sites other than fingertips...well good luck with that! I certainly can't access a significant amount of blood to test using any other area, at least not without increasing the needle puncture to a deeper depth of penetration.All in all it's an affordable glucose monitor with a reasonable cost for their glucose test strips. The little black bag that comes with it is very flimsy. The booklet is decent as to info on function. I've been using it several months now...giving it a letter grade it'd be a "B-" vs "C+", depending on what's important to you.
B**E
HIGH QUALITY UNIT Made in Japan
I am not a diabetic, but need to monitor blood sugar for a while. It was pure luck I found this QUALITY UNIT with all the junk out there being sold. This is MADE IN JAPAN--Japan made products are always of the highest quality. (I now have a new understanding and empathy for the discomfort diabetics go thru pricking their fingers all day for testing.)-The batteries were included.-The quick start guide was easy; simply take your time to read through it to set date/time, etc.-Once you slip the test strip in the unit, the unit automatically turns on.-The unit gives you the opportunity to identify if you are fasting, before meal, or after meal, or none, for each test.-As soon as you put the blood on the strip, then a little clock timer comes on the screen for a few seconds, then the reading shows up.-I can't really feel the prick with that little poker/lancet device. The person who invented that device should be given an award. It would be impossible to keep self-pricking fingers.-The unit will ask for more blood if needed--you have 30 seconds to add more--while the strip is in the unit-THE KEY WITH THE TEST STRIP IS: There is a tiny rectangular shaped gray area on the bottom of the test strip, and if you place the end of the test strip to touch your drop of blood, that little gray rectangle will pull in your blood like a magnet. So once your little drop of blood is on your skin, just move the end of the test strip into the drop, and you'll see that little gray section just pull in the blood like a magnet.-The larger User Guide is high quality, impressively structured and well written, and all of it is in English. One can perceive this is a professional unit, professionally designed, and this manufacturer just didn't mess around or compromise on quality. I give this unit 10 Stars!
D**E
Keeping up with my blood sugar
Easy to use
B**A
Accurate and Easy To Use!
This is an incredibly user-friendly glucose monitor. It is also very accurate; similar readings to what I get at the lab. Insert then test strip into the monitor to turn it on, and put the test strip against the drop of blood on your finger to take the sample; the blood gets sucked up into the test strip's window automatically. I also love that this glucose monitor comes with a charger so you don't need to buy separate batteries for it. The test strips for this glucose monitor are affordable; so are the lancets.Some Tips:- If you have thick skin, use the highest level prick (level 5) on the lancing device pen.- As a first time glucose monitor user, I learned that you will have a certain finger that will produce enough blood sample for testing upon pricking it - you just have to do trial and error to figure out which finger that is. Producing enough blood sample for testing is a challenge for anyone with thick skin on their fingers.
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