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Secondhand Medtronic Minimed 670G Insulin Pump

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Price: USD$ 750,00 Approx: 33.750,00 TL

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Report date: 05.01.2026

Medtronic MiniMed 670G and Ascensia Contour Next Link 2.4 Product Analysis Report

Device Identification

The product examined in the visuals is an integrated system and its components developed for diabetes management. The set includes an insulin pump, a blood glucose meter (glucometer) capable of communicating with this pump, test strips, a lancing device, and accessories such as a carrying case. The products are displayed in their original box and with their internal casings.

Brand and Model

As a result of the detailed analysis, the brands and models of the main devices in the set have been identified as follows:

  • Insulin Pump System: As written in large print on the side surface of the box, Medtronic MiniMed 670G.
  • Blood Glucose Meter: As stated on the front surface of the box and on the device inside, Ascensia Contour Next Link 2.4.
  • Lancing Device: The accessory seen in the box contents is brand Microlet Next.

Originality

The print quality of the product box, the correct positioning of the logos (Medtronic, Ascensia), the packaging design, and the consistency of the components within (Microlet, Contour Next) indicate that the product is original.

Areas of Use

This system is used for monitoring blood glucose levels and managing insulin therapy for diabetes patients. The Medtronic MiniMed 670G is a pump that adjusts insulin dosage. The Contour Next Link 2.4 measures blood glucose and wirelessly transmits the results to the pump, thereby helping with bolus calculation without the need for manual data entry by the patient. It is suitable for use in the endocrinology branch and home care settings.

Quantity Information

The components identified in the visuals are as follows:

  • 1 Medtronic MiniMed 670G Insulin Pump (Visual 2)
  • 1 Ascensia Contour Next Link 2.4 Meter (Visual 5)
  • 1 box of Contour Next Test Strips (box of 25)
  • 1 Microlet Next lancing device
  • Approximately 10-15 assorted colored lancets (lancing needles)
  • 1 black zippered carrying case
  • 1 main product box and its internal separators

General Condition

The product set appears to be in used condition. The box has been opened and its contents removed. Especially the numerous scratches on the front surface of the blood glucose meter indicate that the device has been actively used before. An screen protector film is present on the pump, and this film has been observed to be worn.

Physical Deformation

  • Meter: On the shiny front surface and screen of the meter (black, USB-enabled stick-shaped device) shown in Visual 5, there are numerous distinct and deep surface scratches. It is cosmetically worn.
  • Insulin Pump: The screen of the pump shown in Visual 2 displays a rather rough, bubbly, and deformed surface. However, this appearance is likely caused by a low-quality or aged protective film/gelatin applied to the screen. The condition of the screen beneath this protective film cannot be clearly assessed due to this layer.
  • Box: The edges and corners of the outer box show minor dents and abrasions due to shelf life or storage.

Mechanical Components

No visible breakage or missing parts have been detected on the keypads of the devices (directional keys and center button on the pump, side buttons on the meter). No cracks or integrity-compromising breakages are observed in the outer casing plastics.

Accessories and Consumables

The following consumables have been identified within the box contents:

  • Test Strips: 1 box of “Contour Next” strips is visible. The box bears the inscription “25 Test Strips”.
  • Lancing Device: The Microlet Next lancing device is seen in its packaging or pouch.
  • Lancets: Assorted colored lancets are scattered loosely in a pouch.
  • Case: A black protective case made of woven fabric is present and appears sturdy.

Battery Status

Since the devices are in the off position, there is no visual data regarding battery status. Both devices typically operate with external or rechargeable batteries, but there is no visual evidence (swelling, leakage, etc.) of the presence or health of the batteries.

Label Information

The label data readable from the visuals are as follows:

  • Main Box: “Contour next link 2.4”, “Wireless Blood Glucose Monitoring System”, “Ascensia Diabetes Care”, “MiniMed 670G is shown”.
  • Strip Box: “No Coding”, “21 Test Strips”, “REF 7310”.
  • Date on Pouch: In Visual 4, the inscription “2024-07” can be discerned on the print of the transparent pouch containing the lancets. This date is likely the expiration date of the package and is now past due.

Screen Analysis

The screens of both devices are in the off (black) position. No error codes, menus, or warnings are visible on the screen. The light refractions on the pump’s screen (Visual 2) indicate a protective film or a polarized screen, not an active display.

Potential Malfunction Risk

The numerous scratches on the screen/surface of the meter indicate that the device has been carried in harsh conditions or used frequently. This situation raises the possibility of wear and tear in sensitive areas of the device, such as the USB port. If the bubbly appearance on the insulin pump’s screen is merely a protective film, it poses no problem; however, if it is a delamination of the screen panel itself, it could affect screen readability. Furthermore, the date 2024-07 identified in the visual suggests that the expiration date of the sterile or chemical-lifetime consumables (strips and lancets) within the set may have passed; the use of these materials could pose health risks or yield incorrect results.