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2 User-based design strategy
T:SLIM X2™ INSULIN PUMP User-based design strategy Based on over 6,000 interviews of people with diabetes, their families, and their healthcare providers Rigorous Human Factors research conducted with end-users Form factor and user interface optimized for safety, simplicity, and convenience

3 Technology in a modern device
Rechargeable Battery Touchscreen Built-in Bluetooth® Micro-USB Port

4 Basal-IQ™ Technology Predicts glucose 30 minutes ahead
When the Basal-IQ feature is on, the system predicts glucose levels 30 minutes ahead and suspends insulin if levels are predicted to drop below 80 mg/dL to help reduce the frequency and duration of low-glucose events. Predicts glucose 30 minutes ahead Suspends insulin to help avoid the low Resumes insulin once glucose rises

5 Real World Basal IQ

6 DON’T USE CGM? NO PROBLEM!
Designed to be capable of adding new features when approved and available* DON’T USE CGM? NO PROBLEM! *Additional feature updates are not currently available for the t:slim X2 Pump with Dexcom G5 CGM integration and are subject to future FDA approvals. Charges may apply.

7 The pump that gets updated, not outdated.
T:SLIM X2™ INSULIN PUMP The pump that gets updated, not outdated.

8 Simple to personalize. Tandem infusion sets offer a variety of cannula lengths, cannula materials, insertion angles, and insertion techniques to meet your unique needs.

9 A demo as simple as our pumps!
T:SIMULATOR™ APP A demo as simple as our pumps! Experience the simple touchscreen interface of our pumps with our free app. No prescription No paperwork No obligation


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