
CONTOUR® NEXT LINK METERS
DIABETES ACCESSORIES
Product Details
The CONTOUR NEXT LINK 2.4 wireless blood glucose monitoring system from Ascensia Diabetes Care is the only meter designed to communicate wirelessly with MiniMed™ insulin pumps to help save you time and effort.
Accuracy
- The high accuracy and precision demonstrated by the CONTOUR NEXT LINK 2.4 meter has helped to close the gap between laboratory accuracy and real-world test results.1,2,4
- Clinical studies have demonstrated that accurate meter readings are important for insulin pump systems to help avoid hypoglycaemia, hyperglycaemia, and insulin dosing errors. 3
Wireless Connection
- Sends results proven to be highly accurate 2 to the MiniMed™ 670G and MiniMed™ 630G pump for easy insulin dosing and CGM calibration.
USB Connector
- Allows for easy downloading to CareLink™ Personal and battery recharging
Remote Bolusing
- NEW easy-to-use and discreet remote manual and pre-set bolusing feature†

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INSULIN PUMPs
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VIEW INSULIN PUMPThe CONTOUR® NEXT LINK Meter is used with the MiniMed 530G system. The CONTOUR® NEXT LINK 2.4 Meter is used with the MiniMed 630G system and the MiniMed 670G system.
Do not calibrate your CGM device or calculate a bolus using a blood glucose meter result taken from an alternative site (palm) or from a control solution test. Do not calibrate your CGM device when sensor or blood glucose values are changing rapidly, e.g., following a meal or physical exercise.
Bailey J, Wallace J, Greene C. Accuracy and User Performance Evaluation of the CONTOUR®NEXT LINK 2.4 Blood Glucose Monitoring System. Clinica Chimica Acta 448 (2015) 139 -145.
Data on File. Ascensia Diabetes Care.
Walsh, et al. New Criteria for Assessing the Accuracy of Blood Glucose Monitors meeting, October 28, 2011. 6(2): 466-474.
Greene L, et al. Comparative Accuracy of Three Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems that Communicate with an Insulin Pump, Endocr Pract, 2014; 1:1-29.
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