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Review – LifeScan OneTouch Ultra2

August 31st, 2009 Tim Leave a comment Go to comments
Not shagging other meters

Not shagging other meters

Lifescan’s OneTouch Ultra2 is my current meter of choice and I don’t really know why.

Like a long-term relationship between partners who don’t love each any more, yet can’t be bothered to go to the effort of breaking up, I’m almost completely ambivalent about it. My Ultra2 isn’t really too bad, certainly isn’t abusive and hasn’t been sleeping around with other meters, so I just trundle along with it every day. There’s just no need to get another meter.

On paper at least the Ultra2 is perfectly fine, at 5ul the sample size is okay, but not exactly market-leading. The test time of five seconds is bearable but, again, nothing spectacular. It has a back-light, the colour of which – through lots of association – I instantly associate with night-time hypos (very odd that – a colour being associated with a physiological action; I guess it’s like ersatz synesthesia . Possibly.)

Anyhoo, it’s quite nice to look at, is relatively small and is pretty simple to use. The infernal beeping can be turned off and it does pass the 4am hypo test pretty well. It’s got a pretty big memory for your readings and can be hooked up to the obligatory PC software for further analysis, which is nice, but something even I (as a dedicated computer geek) can never, ever be bothered to do.

So there we have it – the Ultra2 is a perfectly fine meter, it’ll never set the world alight but it does what it’s supposed to.

However, having written this review, I’ve realised it’s a relationship I no longer want to be in, so as soon as I’ve updated my prescription I’m leaving the Ultra2 forever and running off with the sexy, young thing that is the Abott Freestyle Lite – wish me luck!

Sample size – 3/5
0.5μL – fine, I guess.

Test time – 2/5
5 seconds – meh.

Test strip calibration – 0/5
Nope, no automatic calibration

Test strip slurpiness – 5/5
Equal with the best on the market

Memory – 4/5
500 readings – not too shabby

Sexiness – 3/5
A little plain-Jane but bearable

Beeping – 5/5
Can be turned off

4am test – 3/5
No worse than any other meter without a test strip light

Total – 30/40

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  1. August 31st, 2009 at 13:26 | #1

    Oh my! Does Katie know of your pending “change”? :D The world may never be the same afterward…

  2. August 31st, 2009 at 18:12 | #2

    Good luck with the new affair, I mean relationship, I mean meter….

  3. August 31st, 2009 at 19:38 | #3

    He he! Katie’s fine with it – she’s not jealous of my meters.

  4. September 1st, 2009 at 13:14 | #4

    @Tim Tim, she may have second thoughts if you were caught with a pink OneTouch UltraEasy… :)

    • September 1st, 2009 at 13:43 | #5

      I never thought meter names could been so laden with innuendo…

  5. September 3rd, 2009 at 14:07 | #6

    UltraEasy? Oy vey.
    Glad Katie isn’t jealous.

    Ping and Presto are my favs.
    *ping* *ping*……and well, Presto!!

    Good times.

  6. September 4th, 2009 at 09:05 | #7

    @CALpumper aka Crystal *ping* it’s like the Hunt for Red October all over again… *ping*

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