Tokyoflash Watch Will Tell You When You're Too Drunk to Drive
Jun 20, 2013 02:01
Don't drink and drive! But how do you know when you're too drunk to drive? Our intoxicated minds always make us feel we're more sober than we think, which is where Tokyoflash's latest watch can help save some lives.
This watch straps a breathalyzer to your wrist so you can keep an eye on how much alcohol you've consumed. Blow into the sensor on the side of the watch and the LCD will change color to reflect your alcohol intake: green is sober, and red is over the limit. There's even an on-board game to check your reactions.
For the next 48 hours, this watch for alcohol lovers will sell for $100 here.
Drunk driving is obviously super dumb, but it can sometimes be difficult to tell what kind of effect a beer has had on your body. Fortunately, Tokyoflash's latest watch straps a breathalyzer to your wrist so you can keep a check on things.
Blow into the sensor housed on the side of the watch and the LCD will change color to reflect your alcohol intake: green is sober, red is well over the limit. There's even a little on-board game to check your reactions.
Like most Tokyoflash watches the time is particularly tricky to read—but maybe that's another mechanism through which you can check your sobriety. For the next 48 hours the watch will sell for $100; you can buy it direct from Tokyoflash.
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