BACtrack Trace Pro Breathalyzer for $79
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
BACtrack’s newest breathalyzer combines their award-winning technology with a sleek, understated design. Using a law enforcement-grade fuel cell sensor, it quickly estimates your blood alcohol content (BAC) and saves your last ten readings. Slip this handy gadget in your pocket, and party responsibly all summer long.
- Breathe into a police-grade sensor w/ the technology trusted by hospitals, clinics & law enforcement
- Receive the highest level of accuracy & consistency
- Immediately start using w/ one-touch operation
- View your results on a bright, easy-to-read LCD display
- Rest easy that this device is DOT/NHTSA compliant (meets all federal requirements)
- Switch out the mouthpiece for multiple users (six included)
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 4.25″ x 1.9″ x 0.63″
- Weight: 3 oz
- Mouthpieces: 6 free mouthpieces
- Battery: 2 AAA batteries included
- Battery life: approximately 1,500 tests
- Sensor technology: Xtend® Electro-chemical fuel cell
- Sensor accuracy: +/- 0.005 at 0.050% BAC (blood alcohol content)
- Warm-up time: 10-20 seconds
- Blowing time: 5 seconds
- Response time: 3 seconds
- BAC range: 0.000 – 0.400% BAC
- Test count displays total number of tests performed
- Test memory: 10 tests
Includes:
- BACtrack Trace Professional Breathalyzer (black)
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