Came across this post last week that compares meter accuracies - might be of interest?
http://diabetescgmblog.com/2013/08/26/blood-glucose-test-strips-accuracy-comparison/
Does the contour next USB have a backlight?
Came across this post last week that compares meter accuracies - might be of interest?
http://diabetescgmblog.com/2013/08/26/blood-glucose-test-strips-accuracy-comparison/
I use a Nano as my main meter, I also have an Optimum Exceed which also does ketones but seems to take forever to process a sample (I'm too impatient to wait 20-30 secs!) I also have a FreeStyle lite which I leave at work. It seems to need the least blood of all of them and I love the butterfly on the test strip (Such a girl!). The freestyle has the smallest test strips too
I have no idea on the size compared to others, just the meters I own! They are about a little over half the width and 3/4 of the length of the accucheck planks!
i used to use the aviva nano up until about one month ago when I switched to the USB contour next. It has great software so you can download reports and segment the data in lots of different ways which is very useful.
the design of the bag / pouch is a bit rubbish but its primary function is great.
I think I am going to swap my meters around, I'm not good with change! I think from my next prescription I'm going to go with my cute, little, girly freestyle and relegate the nano for a bit.