Australia’s Most Comprehensive Personal Breathalyzer Range
You choose the most suitable personal breathalyzer application for your individual requirement. We have you covered.
You choose the most suitable personal breathalyzer application for your individual requirement. We have you covered.
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Why do I Need a Personal Breathalyzer?
The smartphone-linked breathalyzer is one of the biggest innovations in breath testing for alcohol in the last decade. These personal breathalyzers connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth. They work similarly as a standard handheld or keychain breathalyzer. You blow into a mouthpiece that transmits information wirelessly to a smart device, such as a phone, where you can read your BAC result.
However, smartphone-connected devices can do so much more. Using a free App, smartphone-connected breathalyzer models will save multiple readings so you can keep track of your results over time.
For example, you can see your BAC history and whether it is still rising or starting to fall. Additionally, some models that utilize the patented ZeroLine® technology can also accurately estimate when your BAC will be back to 0.00%. This can be very helpful if you have zero alcohol tolerance, such as driving or turning up for work. You can even call an Uber straight from the App if required. You can also share your results with family and friends over social media if you wish. This is a great way to reduce your alcohol consumption. It holds you accountable to other people when you drink.
Breathalyzers and the Australian Law
Once you have been charged with a high range drink driving offence, you may be required to have an Interlock device attached to your car. This requires the driver to blow into a device to prove they are sober before the car starts. A personal breathalyzer can be useful to check the BAC before blowing into the interlock device. Those with multiple DUI’s may have a zero alcohol limit. A personal breathalyzer is a vital tool for these people. It will prevent further fines and/or disqualification and may actually be a bail condition in some cases. If it is a first-time high-range offence, a personal breathalyzer may stop the fine/disqualification escalation.
What Kind of Personal Breathalyzer Should I Buy?
Personal breathalyzers come in a range of styles and sizes. Like the BACtrack C6 or C8, small compact keychain models are useful for when you are on the go. Larger, more sturdy models are useful for the workplace or in a glove box or at home.
Firstly, you need to work out which best suits your needs. Think about what you are mainly going to be using it for. If it is just the odd quick test while out at a bar or restaurant, then maybe a lower cost semi-conductor sensor model such as the Go Keychain is best. These are small and portable but are still effective.
If you require extra accuracy and will mainly be using it at home or in your glovebox, a larger Xtend® fuel cell model may be the most beneficial option.
How do I get Value for Money?
You do get what you pay for when it comes to personal breathalyzers. There are some very cheap models on the market, but they are essentially novelty toys. Buy the best personal breathalyzer that you can afford that gives you the most certainty and value. Personal breathalyzers with an Xtend® fuel cell sensor are more accurate than semi-conductor models. These are, however, a little more expensive.
Look for a personal breathalyzer that has an accuracy rating of +/- 0.005% or less. If a company offers 100% accuracy, don’t buy it as that is impossible.
Buy a personal breathalyzer with an attached mouthpiece to blow into instead of a “passive” breathalyzer that analyses your breath as you speak over it. The mouthpiece helps eliminate airborne contaminants, dust, and other impurities that may affect the reading accuracy. All BACtrack model units use dishwasher friendly and reusable mouthpieces.
Always buy your personal breathalyzer from a reputable company with readily available product information and product testing results. These should all be easy to find on a website, and all testing should be backed up with certified proof of the results.
Personal Breathalyzers and Parenting
A personal breathalyzer can also be a useful tool for parents of teenagers. If they are concerned about their alcohol use, parents can use a breathalyzer to check their teens BAC. BACtrack has a unique iOS to iOS remote monitoring option called the BACtrack View. Parents can randomly schedule their children to take the alcohol test. The tests are verified and sent back to the parents’ phone.
A personal breathalyzer can also be useful if you are supervising a learner driver. In Australia, the supervising driver needs to have a 0.00% alcohol level. Maybe you had a glass of wine at lunch, and your learner wants to drive in the afternoon. A personal breathalyzer will let you know when you are back down to the limit required to supervise.
Alcohol, Your Body, and Your Well-being
Personal breathalyzers are a great way to learn more about your body and how it metabolizes alcohol in different situations. Smartphone breathalyzers are particularly useful for this. The BACtrack C6, C8 and Mobile can keep a history of your drinking and your BAC over time. This is done via a free app. This process can also be used if you are trying to reduce the amount of alcohol you consume over time actively.
You can also connect to Apple Health and see how your alcohol consumption has affected other areas of your life, such as sleep patterns. Learning more about your body’s reaction to alcohol can help you make better decisions about alcohol overall.
A personal breathalyzer is an important tool for those who have been impacted by long term alcohol abuse. Making yourself accountable to other people is a great way to stop drinking. Once others are involved in the process, you are less likely to “cheat”.
How do I Look After my Personal Breathalyzer?
Always keep your personal breathalyzer in its carry pouch when not being used. This will mainly protect it from dust but also from being damaged.
If your personal breathalyzer requires recalibration, make sure you do this within the required timeframe. This will extend its lifetime and will ensure that it stays accurate.
Do not blow into your personal breathalyzer if you are well and truly intoxicated. If you are that drunk, you don’t need to know if you are safe to drive or not. You are not safe to drive. Blowing on the sensor with an extremely high alcohol concentration in your breath can also damage the sensor. Your breathalyzer should not be used for party games. The user should always wait 15 minutes after drinking before blowing into the breathalyzer.
$59.97
$89.97
Sale!$109.97
$119.97
Sale!$179.00 $139.97
$139.97
Sale!$249.00 $189.97
Sale!$249.00 $169.97