Thanks for the update! I guess one of the areas where you can make a video is on the second part of the conference. Tandem seem to invest a lot in data analytics, I can see that the investment in Sugarmate has reaped off its benefits in the US. Investing in data collection may get them a lead in refining control IQ. As a separate question, do you know know why Omnipod is not present in many markets such as Spain? They seem to have a very limited footprint.
I feel like they should just skip the mobi patch and mobi tubeless and go full force towards a pod. Why can’t the t-pod come sooner? Omnipod already does! It exists! I know they can do it!
Have you actually tried a Pod? It looks great but having such a large pod on your body doesnt work well for me. If it falls off you have to prime a new one and you can Never ”remove it” :)
Yes- Beta Bionics. They have been remarkably quiet recently which is not a good sign. We are anticipating an insulin only pump from them followed by an insulin and glucagon device but that’s a very very long term plan- around 2024/2t by my estimates
@@Nerdabetic Thanks for all your work on these videos! Bummed Tandem isn't even talking about that. Everything in this whole 5-year pipeline is form-factor and creature comforts. That's nice I guess, but I'm more interested in what helps me live longer 🙃
I have been less than 1 month with my t:slim X2 and it has completely changed my life! I switched from MDI and my glucose levels have stabilized sooo much over so many different situations. I guess expected changes for the X3 with the "enhanced technology" could be quick charge? And of course usb-c as in the picture. The battery lasts for me quite long to be honest and the rest i have absolutely no complains. I'd love to have the t:connect app working even if it's just for monitoring, but that's ok. So looking forward to the longterm effects this pump is having and will have in my life. Thanks for the great updates Kamil!
I don't use their app since it requires you to have a lock screen to use and I don't use a lock screen as it's a pain and I don't use it for anything sensitive
Love those ideas but when I see control IQ was not approved in 2021 in France I'm disappointed (and pissed)... Hope that omnipod will finally close the loop with fsl someday in the meantime...
Gosh, I just can't wait to get my hands on a pod or patch-style hybrid closed loop pump. I feel like we're so close and the wait is killing me. Hopefully OmniPod 5 comes through next year!
I like what Tandem is doing. I am hoping the Omnipod 5 does not keep getting delayed further. We use the Dash now and the 5 if as advertised will be a game changer for a parent/caregiver. I just keep hoping for the G7 to come out too since obviously q4 21 ain’t happening and no update from Dexcom.
Thank you, Kamil. Would love to have a Mobi Tubeless. Currently use an Omnipod with Libre2 as a CGM with Samsung G3 Watch, Fold 3 Mobile & LibreLink, Diabox & G-Watch App. Have Galaxy Watch 4 still in its box as I wait for the great people at G-Watch to provide a Wear OS in January 2022. PS Here in France I get Libre2 free but do not qualify for Dexcom G6 that I prefer. To qualify I would have to badly controlled diabetes & at least one Diabetic Emergency needing external help. Not had one of those for over 57 years when I was a regular visitor to Casualty for a glucose injection at Derbyshire Royal Infirmacy!!! (TMI0 Thanks again for the updates.
I really want to try Tandem, but until they have a true Omnipod-like device I can't get on-board. I LOVE the freedom of the Omnipod and just the pod. Having been a T1D for over 30 years, I've tried a few of the various pumps over the years and Omnipod is my number one choice for me at the moment.
I love Omnipod- I did switch over to Tandem and outside the ridiculous time to put insulin and the infusion set - its light years ahead of Omnipod but with Horizon 5 to be launch likely at end of 2022 or in 2023 - it may take over Tandem
@@rhdtv2002 I can't see the advantage Tandem has over OmniPod, except for Control IQ. After living attached to a tube for sooooo long, there's no way I would ever go back. I was constantly having my sites pulled out or snagged on things either by myself, others, or my dogs. Tubes don't work for my lifestyle. Really, in this day and age, why would any pump have a tube? We have the technology to make all of them tubeless. Wearing my OmniPod on my arm is the only way I can keep a pump on during the summer. I sweat like crazy all over my body, except for my upper arm. It's been a game changer and livesaver.
I hated the Omipod as it was to bulky and would never recommend it to anyone, my x2 has been great, I don't use their smartphone app since it requires a locked screen and I dislike needing to unlock my phone every time I want to use it, but that bulky design is inevitable with a tubeless system so I'll stick to the tube style
I wonder if the X3 will have wireless charging. It makes a lot of sense, since the mobi will have that capability. And if it has wireless updates…. I’m still confused as to their vision for wearing this Mobi pump. They had said it could be worn on body directly, but chose to have their stock/example picture with someone clipping it to a waistband. In my opinion, a patch pump is much less versatile and helpful if you have to clip it to something. We’ll see how that goes
I really don't get why wireless charging is a big deal my phone could be changed wirelesly but I've never used that function even in my car that has one built into as I have my phone plugged into the cars USB port to access my music and music over Bluetooth is bad quality at least for a high end stereo system like I have
Thanks for the update Kamil. Just curious: Are pump manufacturers incorporating secure communications (encryption) into the pump communication software & firmware? The technology that allows you to update your pump wirelessly or bolus from your phone are potentially vulnerable. Imagine sitting in an airport & someone hacks into your pump... You get the picture.
I very much wonder if X2 to X3 is a hard- or software update. Do you know anything about that? Thanks for all your informative posts. Best regards, Leo.
When do you think that we might see our CGM combined with our delivering patch? Or the do they need to stay separate places? Who will be most likely the first one out with the complete Closed loop system with integration to iOS? Thank you for your videos as well!
Only for quick bolus it's useless without an iPhone and only an iPhone no android besides a device that requires a cellphone to use it is just stupid IMO
It's in my opinion a piece of garbage just because it requires a smartphone to use it and on top of that it is only an Apple iPhone which are over priced garbage so it's completely useless
for the first version of mobi, will we be able to use the long tubing like the same length we use with the x2? I would like to have a smaller thing to put in my pocket. it would come in handy! I hope it isnt only the tiny short tubing - more choice is better!
A lot to expect, hope Tandem will meet our expectations soon ! Kamil, a question for you, is there a work around to make t:connect work outside (with vpn download or apple us log in or other) I expect you will say not possible yet , but who knows ?
@@Nerdabetic for the benefit of others the only tricky part was paring the phone and X2 Once operating you get two “insulin drop” icons. one (black) for automatic boluses and the other (light blue) for manual boluses. The number of units will be inside the “droplet”. Of course you get the DexCom G6 BG reading and curve displayed and other interesting data displayed lower down such as TIME IN RANGE
🇵🇱😔Personally, I find it very hard to watch these Tandem pump news/reviews. The Tandem company makes the best insulin pumps, I would not hesitate to buy it. However, these devices are not available in Poland😔🇵🇱 Well, maybe someday ...
Good point. Electronic components themselves do not make the pump larger. ControlIQ or any software does not impact the size. Goof observation & thanks for watching.
I guess it's regulatory requirements (FDA and Medical device regulations in europe): These phones are outside the control of the manufacturer and this becomes a no-go for obtaining marketing authorizations. If an iOS or Android software update makes control IQ malfunction... etc. The only way this could work is if the API's (commands to remotely control the pump) are made public. And then, if the patient installs his own software, then it is no longer the responsibility of the manufacturer. Kamil, maybe you can 3-d print an intelligent pump case that is able to press pump buttons and has a camera that can read the data off the display,... that would allow us to read our own data and run our own T1D algo's, send the data to the mobile device, use additional activity data etc... all without regulatory roadblocks.
@@SwissPGO Just supply a PDA as backup. I hated having to rip out the medtronic pump when I had that, especially when dressed in layers of clothing in the middle of winter. Why not remote control the pump and minimise the size?
@@bjarkih1977 I think people will not carry around the backup PDA all the time... so there are risks having a pump without any other control than with your phone. And authorities are very risk averse. But having a minimalistic display for initial setup ( to link remote control devices) and acting as a backup for emergency use when a phone is not available could be an option. Medtronic had remote bolus control on the meters to calibrate at some point I think, but they removed that option. It were these things that openApps and other DIY closed loop systems were putting to good use. I'm still playing with the idea to 3D-print an intelligent case with actuators and a camera - and then publish the design online - just to force FDA to open their eyes that it would be better to require pump manufacturers to publish their pump commands and communication API's.
I'm choosing to believe 'enhanced technology' from Tandem will be designed to fold my laundry
Hahaha and cook my dinner!
😂😂😂😂😂❤
Thanks for the update! I guess one of the areas where you can make a video is on the second part of the conference. Tandem seem to invest a lot in data analytics, I can see that the investment in Sugarmate has reaped off its benefits in the US. Investing in data collection may get them a lead in refining control IQ. As a separate question, do you know know why Omnipod is not present in many markets such as Spain? They seem to have a very limited footprint.
its taking too long
"Enhanced technology" is Tandem's way of saying "USB-C"
well yeah, its one of the best types of charging system
I feel like they should just skip the mobi patch and mobi tubeless and go full force towards a pod. Why can’t the t-pod come sooner? Omnipod already does! It exists! I know they can do it!
Have you actually tried a Pod? It looks great but having such a large pod on your body doesnt work well for me. If it falls off you have to prime a new one and you can Never ”remove it” :)
Great work as always Kamil. Really appreciate how invested you are in the tech of T1d.
Thanks a lot Dan!
I hope we get the Mio Advance sets with these new Tandem pumps!
Is anyone working on dual hormone pumps? Surprised that's nowhere on the horizon for Tandem.
Yes I 👍👌🙌
Yes- Beta Bionics. They have been remarkably quiet recently which is not a good sign. We are anticipating an insulin only pump from them followed by an insulin and glucagon device but that’s a very very long term plan- around 2024/2t by my estimates
@@Nerdabetic Thanks for all your work on these videos! Bummed Tandem isn't even talking about that. Everything in this whole 5-year pipeline is form-factor and creature comforts. That's nice I guess, but I'm more interested in what helps me live longer 🙃
I have been less than 1 month with my t:slim X2 and it has completely changed my life! I switched from MDI and my glucose levels have stabilized sooo much over so many different situations.
I guess expected changes for the X3 with the "enhanced technology" could be quick charge? And of course usb-c as in the picture. The battery lasts for me quite long to be honest and the rest i have absolutely no complains. I'd love to have the t:connect app working even if it's just for monitoring, but that's ok.
So looking forward to the longterm effects this pump is having and will have in my life. Thanks for the great updates Kamil!
That’s great to hear Alvaro! Hope to see t-connect app launch in Europe soon!
I don't use their app since it requires you to have a lock screen to use and I don't use a lock screen as it's a pain and I don't use it for anything sensitive
X2 phone app doesn't work with Android 13. They quit supporting it.
Love those ideas but when I see control IQ was not approved in 2021 in France I'm disappointed (and pissed)...
Hope that omnipod will finally close the loop with fsl someday in the meantime...
Gosh, I just can't wait to get my hands on a pod or patch-style hybrid closed loop pump. I feel like we're so close and the wait is killing me. Hopefully OmniPod 5 comes through next year!
Yes, let’s hope everything is delivered on time.
Same here
I like what Tandem is doing. I am hoping the Omnipod 5 does not keep getting delayed further. We use the Dash now and the 5 if as advertised will be a game changer for a parent/caregiver. I just keep hoping for the G7 to come out too since obviously q4 21 ain’t happening and no update from Dexcom.
@@danc6464 You have to remember that there is something called COVID... FDA pushed it back, not OmniPod.
Actually I prefer tube. I had omnipod but the pod is so large on your body and if it falls off you have to prime it again
Hopefully not another Omnipod.
Finally a FDA update 🎉
Thank you, Kamil. Would love to have a Mobi Tubeless. Currently use an Omnipod with Libre2 as a CGM with Samsung G3 Watch, Fold 3 Mobile & LibreLink, Diabox & G-Watch App. Have Galaxy Watch 4 still in its box as I wait for the great people at G-Watch to provide a Wear OS in January 2022. PS Here in France I get Libre2 free but do not qualify for Dexcom G6 that I prefer. To qualify I would have to badly controlled diabetes & at least one Diabetic Emergency needing external help. Not had one of those for over 57 years when I was a regular visitor to Casualty for a glucose injection at Derbyshire Royal Infirmacy!!! (TMI0 Thanks again for the updates.
Thanks Roger! Happy New Year
How much insulin does mobi hold?
Came for info on the X3 got nothing 🤣
I really want to try Tandem, but until they have a true Omnipod-like device I can't get on-board. I LOVE the freedom of the Omnipod and just the pod. Having been a T1D for over 30 years, I've tried a few of the various pumps over the years and Omnipod is my number one choice for me at the moment.
I love Omnipod- I did switch over to Tandem and outside the ridiculous time to put insulin and the infusion set - its light years ahead of Omnipod but with Horizon 5 to be launch likely at end of 2022 or in 2023 - it may take over Tandem
@@rhdtv2002 I can't see the advantage Tandem has over OmniPod, except for Control IQ. After living attached to a tube for sooooo long, there's no way I would ever go back. I was constantly having my sites pulled out or snagged on things either by myself, others, or my dogs. Tubes don't work for my lifestyle. Really, in this day and age, why would any pump have a tube? We have the technology to make all of them tubeless. Wearing my OmniPod on my arm is the only way I can keep a pump on during the summer. I sweat like crazy all over my body, except for my upper arm. It's been a game changer and livesaver.
I hated the Omipod as it was to bulky and would never recommend it to anyone, my x2 has been great, I don't use their smartphone app since it requires a locked screen and I dislike needing to unlock my phone every time I want to use it, but that bulky design is inevitable with a tubeless system so I'll stick to the tube style
Viewership seems way down. Curious. Maybe due to your lack of loyalty to U.S. diabetics?
I wonder if the X3 will have wireless charging. It makes a lot of sense, since the mobi will have that capability. And if it has wireless updates…. I’m still confused as to their vision for wearing this Mobi pump. They had said it could be worn on body directly, but chose to have their stock/example picture with someone clipping it to a waistband. In my opinion, a patch pump is much less versatile and helpful if you have to clip it to something. We’ll see how that goes
Very good question! From pictures they showed, the X3 plug looks a lot like USB C. Let’s hope it’s USB-C
I really don't get why wireless charging is a big deal my phone could be changed wirelesly but I've never used that function even in my car that has one built into as I have my phone plugged into the cars USB port to access my music and music over Bluetooth is bad quality at least for a high end stereo system like I have
Thanks for the update Kamil. Just curious: Are pump manufacturers incorporating secure communications (encryption) into the pump communication software & firmware? The technology that allows you to update your pump wirelessly or bolus from your phone are potentially vulnerable. Imagine sitting in an airport & someone hacks into your pump... You get the picture.
I very much wonder if X2 to X3 is a hard- or software update. Do you know anything about that? Thanks for all your informative posts. Best regards, Leo.
@Nerdabetic When do you think the Omnipod 5 will be available in the UK (speculation) ?
When do you think that we might see our CGM combined with our delivering patch? Or the do they need to stay separate places? Who will be most likely the first one out with the complete Closed loop system with integration to iOS? Thank you for your videos as well!
Hi, Thanks so much for all
Do you have a video about Medtrum insuline pump?
Please send me link
Thanks
Do you know which of those will be waterproof? My 8 year old needs a beach pump with the control IQ
no i am not for patch pumps i sweat way much. but i am looking for the tandem t slim x3 pump
Does mobi have a touch screen?
Only for quick bolus it's useless without an iPhone and only an iPhone no android besides a device that requires a cellphone to use it is just stupid IMO
Thanks for breakdown man! Really appreciate it.
Mobi, just an awesome pump ..
Wait for it ..
Yes it does sound great! Can’t wait to see it come to market. I am very excited about wireless charging too.
It's in my opinion a piece of garbage just because it requires a smartphone to use it and on top of that it is only an Apple iPhone which are over priced garbage so it's completely useless
for the first version of mobi, will we be able to use the long tubing like the same length we use with the x2? I would like to have a smaller thing to put in my pocket. it would come in handy! I hope it isnt only the tiny short tubing - more choice is better!
Mobi will work with all existing tslim x2 infusion sets. Not only the new set they will be launching.
Hopefully we eSIM Pump soon 🙈
Omni pod is pretty neat and water proof.
I hope loop gonna be smarter :)
A lot to expect, hope Tandem will meet our expectations soon ! Kamil, a question for you, is there a work around to make t:connect work outside (with vpn download or apple us log in or other) I expect you will say not possible yet , but who knows ?
I mean outside the US 🇺🇸not outside ❄️
I don’t think so. Simple VPN or app download hack is not going to work as it has to work on the pump side too. Hope that makes sense?
I was just able to set up T:connect and live in USA.
Asking my ENDO if there is a way I can give him access
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for watching.
@@Nerdabetic for the benefit of others the only tricky part was paring the phone and X2
Once operating you get two “insulin drop” icons. one (black) for automatic boluses and the other (light blue) for manual boluses. The number of units will be inside the “droplet”. Of course you get the DexCom G6 BG reading and curve displayed and other interesting data displayed lower down such as TIME IN RANGE
EXCELLENT. Thanks for keeping folks updated. Much appreciated 👍
Thanks for watching!
🇵🇱😔Personally, I find it very hard to watch these Tandem pump news/reviews. The Tandem company makes the best insulin pumps, I would not hesitate to buy it. However, these devices are not available in Poland😔🇵🇱 Well, maybe someday ...
I feel ya. We are still on the Libre 1 here in New Zealand.
Przeprowadz sie do angli :) ja korzystam petla dziala fajnie ale jeszce moglaby lepiej :)
@@thejordanflynn Unfortunately, the same applies to Poland. We are still on FSL1 while our neighbors, Germany, are already using Libre3.😔
Meh…nothing spectacular…just the usual cash cow bllsht
Just regular improvements... If It wasn't you would just be there discovering fire and wheel...
Please do next video on OMnipod smartadjust vs Tandem control iq and compare how the algorithms work and which has better algorithms
Thanks for your suggestion. What information are you looking for ?
Thanks for your suggestion. What information are you looking for ?
Thanks for your suggestion. What information are you looking for ?
Why not have the control IQ in an app on the phone to reduce the bulk of the pump? This has always perplexed me.
Good point. Electronic components themselves do not make the pump larger. ControlIQ or any software does not impact the size. Goof observation & thanks for watching.
I guess it's regulatory requirements (FDA and Medical device regulations in europe): These phones are outside the control of the manufacturer and this becomes a no-go for obtaining marketing authorizations. If an iOS or Android software update makes control IQ malfunction... etc.
The only way this could work is if the API's (commands to remotely control the pump) are made public. And then, if the patient installs his own software, then it is no longer the responsibility of the manufacturer.
Kamil, maybe you can 3-d print an intelligent pump case that is able to press pump buttons and has a camera that can read the data off the display,... that would allow us to read our own data and run our own T1D algo's, send the data to the mobile device, use additional activity data etc... all without regulatory roadblocks.
@@Nerdabetic The display increases the size does it not?
@@SwissPGO Just supply a PDA as backup. I hated having to rip out the medtronic pump when I had that, especially when dressed in layers of clothing in the middle of winter. Why not remote control the pump and minimise the size?
@@bjarkih1977 I think people will not carry around the backup PDA all the time... so there are risks having a pump without any other control than with your phone. And authorities are very risk averse.
But having a minimalistic display for initial setup ( to link remote control devices) and acting as a backup for emergency use when a phone is not available could be an option. Medtronic had remote bolus control on the meters to calibrate at some point I think, but they removed that option. It were these things that openApps and other DIY closed loop systems were putting to good use. I'm still playing with the idea to 3D-print an intelligent case with actuators and a camera - and then publish the design online - just to force FDA to open their eyes that it would be better to require pump manufacturers to publish their pump commands and communication API's.
Thanks for doing what you do keep everyone updated on all the latest news.
Thanks for watching