“I have two: One for home, and Another for the car, to check I am below 0.04 before I drive. I've learned that levels can go up after I stop drinking, then taper off.”
“If you are on the fence about a BACtrack stop waiting and get one. They are handy, easy to use and provide a piece of mind when you are out drinking. I have been using on for 4 years now. I gave one to my adult children.”
“I would really like it if the replaceable inlet were a soft kind of plastic or neoprene, appropriately sized, so a short piece of drinking straw could be used for the actual mouthpiece inlet.
Thus would allow the analyzer to be handed around when necessary, like at a party, without contamination, from one user to another.”
“I'm an ED RN who has to actually use real breathalyzers on people so I know I am using this right... wildly inaccurate. Every time we tested on different people the results were between 0.001-0.0543; every time none of us felt like we could operate a motor vehicle and would not take the risk. Did not feel safe.”
“It's now nice to know that I can drive without the worry of failing a breath test. I use BACtrack every time I have a drink, irrespective of amount, before I get behind the wheel.
Murray”
“THESE ARE USELESS
THEY DON'T FIT AND SIMPLY FALL OFF THE UNIT
I LOVE THE UNIT LOTSA FUN MONITORING BAC
NO POINT IN GETTING THESE 20 PACK OF USELESSNESS”
“Wish it went above .30. Ran into that wig down friends already. Only let a select few people use it, so unless you're going to let people with cold sores use it, skip the straws. Not needed. Haven't even used one yet.”