iBreath Alcohol Breathalyzer helps to save lives

iBreath.jpg As the festive season has kicked off, celebrations call for alcohol to flow at parties and get-togethers. For such times it is mandatory to keep a check on your breath with the latest iBreath Alcohol Breathalyzer. This iPod accessory is a must have for those who are lured to wines, champagnes and other liquors. Touted as the personal breath analyzer, this gadget is supposed to prevents arrests as well as save lives. And that's not it. It also packs in some entertainment feature too as it doubles up as an iPod FM transmitter that transmits your iPod tunes to any FM tuner. Simply fold out the blow wand and exhale into it for at least five seconds. In less then two seconds later, it will let you know if you're within the legal limit to drive. And if you are wondering how this analyzer can save lives then you certainly haven't read about the report that states that alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents kill someone every 31 minutes, and injures someone every two minutes in the US. For $80, every alcohol-drinking iPhone/iPod user can make the best use of it.

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December 20, 2008 - 3:32 AM | Posted in - Gadgets
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