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BACtrack Keychain Black Reviews

3.9 Rating 642 Reviews
Saw the Car and Driver's breathalyzer review gave this unit their top rating and it therefore seemed like a no-brainer investment for the money. Works as promised and appears to be very accurate. It's invaluable for make sure you're under the legal limit before getting behind the wheel and really reminds you about how long it takes for alcohol to leave your bloodstream. Essential for leaving nothing to chance!
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Posted 10 years ago
Just received the product and I'm impressed. I have another breathalizer that I paid much more for, a larger hand held model, and for all intents and purposes they function on the same level.
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Posted 10 years ago
great product, easy to use and convenient. have been using it for a bout a month. gives a little extra peace of mind.
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Posted 10 years ago
I've used this thing several times for comparing drinking on an empty stomach vs full, and what I've learned is, I can drink a lot more than I thought and still not exceed the legal limit!!!
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Posted 10 years ago
I bought this about a month ago to be on the safe side when I go home from the club. It works great and I'm glad I have it.
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Posted 10 years ago
Sometimes is accurate sometimes is not Nice design except for accuracy
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Posted 10 years ago
Bought this product because of article in 'Car and Driver', April, 2014. It outperformed the other four units, even the Backtrack $150. unit. I've blown into it on two or there occasions and it gave fairly consistent reading based on how much I'd had to drink and how long after I'd taken the sample. For the price you won't beat it.
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Posted 10 years ago
Cost & usefulness: BACTrack was the top-rated in an independent test in Road & Track, among much more expensive competitors. Simple and easy to carry/use. Great device if only used for a CONTROLLED test at home - so one knows what each meter-level of intoxication "feels" like (observing mood, function, coordination, focus, etc.) - for future reference when out. It's also a perfect, end-of-night-out conversation piece that initiates thoughts about driving responsibilities and risks (without the meaningless cliche remarks like "are you sure you okay to drive?") Now you all know how drunk each of you are . . . so, what will you do?
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Posted 10 years ago