Pump choices
Compatible Pumps
AAPS works with a number of insulin pumps. The following list shows the currently supported devices and indicates if AAPS communicates with the pump using your phone’s native Bluetooth function or if it requires a Rileylink Compatible device in brackets.
Accu-Chek Combo (Bluetooth; old driver that uses the additional Ruffy app - see also Accu-Chek Combo Tips for Basic usage)
Accu-Chek Combo (Bluetooth; new driver, available starting with AndroidAPS v.3.2 - see also Accu-Chek Combo Tips for Basic usage)
Accu-Chek Insight (Bluetooth)
DanaR (Bluetooth)
DanaRS (Bluetooth)
Dana-i (Bluetooth)
Diaconn G8 (Bluetooth)
EOPatch2 (Bluetooth)
Omnipod DASH (Bluetooth)
Medtrum Nano (Bluetooth)
Medtrum 300U (Bluetooth)
Certain older Medtronic (additional communication device needed)
My pump is not listed
Details of the status of other pumps that may have the potential to work with AAPS are listed on the Future (possible) Pumps page.
Additional communication device
If no additional communication device is mentioned, the communication between insulin pump and AAPS is based on the integrated bluetooth stack of Android, without the need of an additional communication device to translate the communication protocol.
For old Medtronic pumps and Omnipod Eros, an additional communication device (besides your phone) is needed to “translate” the radio signal from pump to bluetooth. Make sure to choose the correct version depending on your pump.
DiaLink - Contact Info
LoopLink Website - Contact Info - Untested