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Alcohoot Smartphone Breathalyzer

Alcohoot Smartphone Breathalyzer

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Built with the same technology that law enforcement uses, the Alcohoot Smartphone Breathalyzer utilizes an FDA registered fuel cell sensor that is both accurate and reliable. Plug it into your smartphone directly through the headphone jack and you can easily test your BAC anytime and anywhere Read More

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freestylesno
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Apr 20, 2015
On receiving and trying my device I can not get it to work. The app does not find the device and I have tried on 2 phones. Any help would be appreciated.
Tyler
2438
Apr 15, 2015
Awesome news for you all! We’re happy to report that all of the orders have been shipped out from our warehouse and are now on the way to you! Please allow 24-48 hours for tracking to get into the shipper's system and start updating.
If there’s anything else we can do to make your Massdrop experience better, feel free to contact us via “Contact Support” button in your transaction page: https://www.massdrop.com/transactions.
We're also on Instagram! We'd love to see the photos of drops you've received and you can do that by following @Massdrop and tagging your pictures #massdrop. https://instagram.com/massdrop
Tyler
2438
Apr 14, 2015
Great news group! The bulk order arrived at our warehouse in New Jersey today and our team is now working hard to break everything down into the individual shipments so they can be sent out to you! As soon as receive word that everything has shipped out completely we will be sure you update you accordingly.
We are thankful for your continued patience and you can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 4/15 or earlier if anything comes up.
imaher
76
Apr 7, 2015
I've just gotta say how simple and easy Massdrop's entire website truly is. Navigation is a breeze, I like the personalized accounts, and endorsing posts in the discussion section is a dream with Alcohoot's programmers here answering questions! I'm really looking forward to my delivery.
Tyler
2438
Apr 7, 2015
A quick update for you all! We've been in touch with the vendor and it looks like they are still putting the finishing touches on the group's order and it'll be heading to our warehouse later this week. As soon as we receive word that it has shipped out, we will make sure to update you all with that information.
Thanks for your patience and expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 4/13 or sooner if something comes up.
Tyler
2438
Mar 30, 2015
It’s a go! Thanks to all of you for being a part of this successful drop. We have submitted the group’s order with the vendor for the Alcohoot Smartphone Breathalyzer. They are currently preparing the shipment and once we receive it at our warehouse in New Jersey, we’ll separate everything into individual orders and send them out to you! We expect your orders will be in transit from our warehouse by 4/14.
In the meantime, we’ll do everything we can to update you on information we receive from the vendor about your order status so you know the location of your order throughout the process.
Thanks again for being a part of this community! You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 4/6 .
Froggypwns
42
Mar 26, 2015
Is this compatible with Windows Phone 8.1?
thelastnoob
7
Mar 23, 2015
The $90 Alcohoot AHT101 Smartphone Breathalyzer costs $40 less than our pick and fared a little better against our police baseline hardware than the LifeGuard or the Breeze did during our first day’s 20-minute test. It provided a reading of 1mg/0.001% BAC less than the police hardware did. Unfortunately, it went right off the rails at the 40-minute mark during our second test with a reading that was 6mg higher than what the police gear provided. That’s a large enough margin of error that, even at $99, we don’t feel comfortable recommending it. It’s worth noting that, like the Breeze or BACtrack’s Mobile Breathalyzer (which we’ll talk about in a minute,) the Alcohoot is designed to send its BAC readings to a connected mobile device. Unlike these two aforementioned breathalyzers, the Alcohoot requires a physical connection, in this case via your smartphone’s headphone port. That’s inconvenient, and it could be okay if the extendable port interface felt sturdy, but it doesn’t: The interface slides out of the side of the Alcohoot when you flick a switch. I found the mechanism to feel kind of flimsy, with the track it slides on made of cheap-feeling plastic. Using it doesn’t leave me with any confidence in its longevity.
http://m.thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-personal-breathalyzer/
andypak01
430
Mar 23, 2015
This will be a lot cheaper than getting a DUI. Then again, if you are sober enough to have the mind to use this, you would not be drunk driving.
Hualicopter
305
Mar 22, 2015
I'd be interested in this if the price were cheaper. 74 bucks is pretty steep for me (when I drink maybe once a month and little at that).
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