Share Your Blood Alcohol Level With This Breathalyzer That Plugs Into Your Phone

Drinking, texting, and driving were a cocktail recipe for disaster until someone figured out how to plug a breathalyzer into a smartphone. If it reaches its $135,000 funding goal on Indiegogo by June 8, the Floome breathalyzer promises "professional-grade accuracy" and a "sleek Italian design."

Drinking, texting, and driving were a cocktail recipe for disaster until someone figured out how to plug a breathalyzer into a smartphone.

If it reaches its $135,000 funding goal on Indiegogo by June 8, the Floome breathalyzer promises “professional-grade accuracy” and a “sleek Italian design.”

Drivers will be able to breathe into the portable device to find out how long they will have to wait until they can drive (or at least take the test again) based on their height, weight, and gender.

Venice-based startup 2045Tech built the Floome with a patent-pending breath sampling technology called a vortex whistle and the same fuel cell sensors that police officers use in sobriety tests.

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