I just went to the Roche site. I'm thinking about having my PCP order an InRange and regular supply of strips.
The front page of the site showed the InRange - apparently the meter that they're pushing. A small line at the right of the page listed the XS.
It may still be available, but they're certainly not pushing it.
A year or so ago, many of the XS meters landed on eBay - without the strip guide or a battery cover. These were supposedly disabled. I got two for $29.99 each - one was practically new - the plastic was still on the display, and there were only a handful of tests in its memory. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that these were 'dumped' or sold in a large lot, or perhaps even auctioned - as supposedly surplus or unusable meters that were probably not meant for resale.
This would be consistent with slowing or stopping sale of the XS meters so that the new meters being sold are the InRange.
Roche may have a bit of a challenge - the XS meters work, and work, and work, and other than being able to install practically useless upgrades (the current upgrade improves the accuracy of the battery capacity display - I don't know if there were other upgrades, and these may have been more consequential) and the ability to report via USB or Bluetooth to a medical professional who may or may know how best to adjust your medications, a color display, and possibly a better user interface, there may be little compelling reason to dump an XS for an InRange.
In spite of this, I may ask my PCP to prescribe an InRange and an ongoing supply of strips.
Again - my main point is that it seems as if Roche is now more aggressively promoting the InRange on their site (which makes sense).
The front page of the site showed the InRange - apparently the meter that they're pushing. A small line at the right of the page listed the XS.
It may still be available, but they're certainly not pushing it.
A year or so ago, many of the XS meters landed on eBay - without the strip guide or a battery cover. These were supposedly disabled. I got two for $29.99 each - one was practically new - the plastic was still on the display, and there were only a handful of tests in its memory. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that these were 'dumped' or sold in a large lot, or perhaps even auctioned - as supposedly surplus or unusable meters that were probably not meant for resale.
This would be consistent with slowing or stopping sale of the XS meters so that the new meters being sold are the InRange.
Roche may have a bit of a challenge - the XS meters work, and work, and work, and other than being able to install practically useless upgrades (the current upgrade improves the accuracy of the battery capacity display - I don't know if there were other upgrades, and these may have been more consequential) and the ability to report via USB or Bluetooth to a medical professional who may or may know how best to adjust your medications, a color display, and possibly a better user interface, there may be little compelling reason to dump an XS for an InRange.
In spite of this, I may ask my PCP to prescribe an InRange and an ongoing supply of strips.
Again - my main point is that it seems as if Roche is now more aggressively promoting the InRange on their site (which makes sense).