
Both are more expensive than the Contour so I have my doubts regarding even trying the Freestyle unless it really is much better. It seems Abbott is now pushing the Freestyle Neo for non-prescription use. Most lawn tractors use wheels on the front and back sides of the mower deck to move the deck up and down over the contour of your lawn as you mow.

The Freestyle lite seems very popular but getting strips at a reasonable price without a prescription under insurance seems quite difficult. I mostly test with the cheaper ReliOn and double check with the Contour when I see a really unexpected reading. Usually they are within 9 mg/dL (0.5 mmol) of each other. When I check both the Contour and Relion on the same blood prick the ReliOn usually reads a bit lower than the Contour Next, but sometimes also a bit higher. I have also a bought ReliOn Premier for which the strips are a lot cheaper. Both use the same strips and read almost the same on the same blood drop.

I have a Contour Next and Contour Next One. I am not sure if I want to get a Freestyle lite (or Neo) before the lab so I can test it too. I plan to test next week at the same time as the blood draw at the lab. I haven’t had a lab test since I started measuring at home. Ideally at several lab tests.Ĭonsistency could be consistently high or consistently low. I would think that would be a only way to have checked accuracy. The CONTOUR NEXT EZ meter meets the requirements of IEC 61326-1 for radio frequency interference.I was thinking for accuracy a comparison of a finger stick at the same time as a draw at the laboratory. It is advisable to avoid use of electronic devices in very dry environments especially if synthetic materials are present. laboratory method, specifically: 99.5 of results within 10 for blood glucose concentrations 5.55 mmol/L.

The CONTOUR®NEXT EZ meter meets the requirements of IEC 6 for immunity to electrostatic discharge. CONTOURNEXT EZ meter meets 10 accuracy vs. Electromagnetic emissions are low and unlikely to interfere with other nearby electronic equipment, nor are emissions from nearby electronic equipment likely to interfere with the CONTOUR NEXT EZ system. To avoid radio frequency interference do not use the CONTOUR NEXT EZ meter near cellular or cordless telephones, walkie talkies, garage door openers, radio transmitters or other electrical or electronic equipment that are sources of electromagnetic radiation, as these may interfere with the proper operation of the meter Contour Next EZ Meter : The CONTOUR®NEXT EZ meter complies with the electromagnetic requirements specified in ISO 15197: 2013. The CONTOUR NEXT EZ meter meets the requirements of IEC 61326-1 for radio frequency interference. If you have an older Contour, Contour Next EZ, Contour. It is advisable to avoid use of electronic devices in very dry environments especially if synthetic materials are present. If necessary, a micro USB cable - this is required for Contour Next and Contour Next One meters.

The CONTOUR®NEXT EZ meter meets the requirements of IEC 6 for immunity to electrostatic discharge. The CONTOUR®NEXT EZ meter complies with the electromagnetic requirements specified in ISO 15197: 2013.
