Okay - as usual - this is only aimed at you lucky Americans - but I did sort of lie - and used a friends postal code close by in New York state - in the hopes that I can get a demo. Sssh, don't tell them I'm a spy from Canada LOL.
Anyway, this pump is similar to the Omnipod - at least it looks like it - but abit more slim (have asked them for dimensions, etc). The one thing about this tubeless pump - is that you can disconnect from the base (the infusion set set up in your skin). From what I understand - the base you have to change every 3 months (again - I have asked them for a ball park figure). It also holds 200 units - which for most people - who change their infusion set every 3 days like you are supposed to (according to my friend Dave who told me off in the beginning when I started to pump not to change it every 5 days - oopsie). Of course, we all know, the longer you leave your infusion set in, scarring issues occur, possible infections, insulin abosption. IMHO - 200 units should be good for the average insulin consuming diabetic (I average 90 units very 3 days).
So, any one out there curious about it like I am? If you are - check out the website below - that has a video you can watch to understand it more - maybe order up a demo for youself like I have - and share the info below with the Diabetes1 forum community!
http://www.solo4you.com/
Presently on MDI (multiple dosage injections) - Lantus and/or Levmir / NovoRapid (on pump break from Animas 2020 aka Salvador Dali)