
The CONTOUR®NEXT meter makes it easier to do more than just a basic test to help you get a clearer picture of your glucose control. It is quick to set up, simple to use and has proven remarkable accuracy. 96% of people prefer the new CONTOUR®NEXT meter to their current meter1.
+ DVLA: Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency (covers England, Wales and Scotland).DVA: Driver and Vehicle Agency (covers Northern Ireland)
CONTOUR®NEXT test strip and have demonstrated they deliver exceptional accuracy for results you can rely on, to help you make better diabetes management decisions.
*Full details available in test strip pack insert
1Data on file, Ascensia Diabetes Care
Insert the grey end of a Contour® Next test strip into the mter. The meter will turn on.
When the apply blood screen appears, touch the test strip to the blood. Hold it until the meter beeps
Wait 5 seconds. At the end of the countdown, your result will be displayed. To turn the meter off, simply remove the test strip.
For full instructions, please refer to your user guide.
Technical Specifications |
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Cable download port? |
Yes |
Suitable for drivers to comply with DVLA / DVA legislation? |
Yes |
Memory size |
Memory size - 800 test results stored on meter (with date, time and meal marking) |
Reversible screen contrast |
Yes |
Countdown Time |
5 seconds |
Sample Size |
0.6µl |
Ability to apply blood if first sample is insufficient? If so, how long? |
Yes features Second-ChanceTM sampling, up to 30 seconds |
Test Strip |
Contour®Next test strip |
Measuring range |
0.6 mmol/L – 33.3 mmol/L of glucose in blood |
Haematocrit Range |
0 – 70% |
Meter Operating Temperature Range |
5 °C – 45 °C |
Meter Operating Humidity Range |
10% - 93% RH |
Screen size |
34mm x 34mm |
Dimensions |
80mm x 53mm x 12.7mm |
Weight |
45 grams |
Meter Warranty |
Lifetime meter warranty excluding consumables |
The information on this site is intended to provide you with information about Ascensia Diabetes Care’s products and is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. Any questions or concerns you have regarding diabetes or a medical condition should always be discussed with a qualified medical professional.