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At a Glance...
Check your own Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)Great car safety device, powered by car adapter (included)Fast and easy to useStylish and well-builtNote: This is a reference tool only and can not be used as a legal defense
Specifications
Primary Function: Breathalyzer with LCD screen
Analyzing Method: Breath Test
Sensor: Advanced semiconductor oxide alcohol sensor
Alcohol Reading: Digital
Test Range: 0.000 ~ 0.200 BAC (0.000 ~ 1.000 mg/l)
Test Accuracy: 0.010 BAC (0.100 mg/l)
Visual Display Range: 0.000 ~ 0.100 BAC (0.000 ~ 0.500 mg/l)
Warm-up Time: 10 seconds
Testing Time: 10 seconds
2 Alert Modes: 0.05-0.10% and 0.10% and over BAC
Power Source: 1 x 9V battery (not included) or car adapter (included)
Usage Capacity: Over 500 tests on a single 9V battery (Duracell)
Working Current: ≤ 120 mAOperation: 15C - 35C
Relative Humidity ≤95%
Dimension: 118 mm x 68 mm x 29 mm (L x W x D)Weight: 141 grams (including 9V battery)
Certification: FCC, CE, RoHS
Product Notes
Note: The result of this test gives BAC for reference only. We do not take any legal responsibility for the results given.This breathalyzer can still be used without the mouthpieces, but the mouthpieces assist in the direction of air flow for easier sensing.Comes with blue backlighting for low light conditionsPowersaving functionSmart MCU controlSensor fault self checkingLow voltage battery saving design
Package Contents
Breath Alcohol Tester
User Manual - English
Mouthpieces x5
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blood Alcohol Content and how is that different from Blood Alcohol Concentration?
They mean the same thing. The acronym is BAC and it is a measure of the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood.
How is BAC calculated?
BAC is usually expressed in terms of volume of alcohol per volume of blood in the body. Some of the most common ratios are: (1) Mass per volume of blood in the body (Eg: 0.08 g/L), (2) Volume of alcohol per volume of exhaled breath (eg. 0.08 mL/L), and (3) Mass of alcohol per mass of the body (Eg: 0.08 g/Kg). This breathalyzer uses the first and most popular way to measure BAC.
I heard that as long as you keep it to one drink per hour you're fine.
The number of drinks consumed is a poor measure of BAC, because of differences in weight, sex, and body fat.