Melbourne, June 20 (ANI): A Japanese watchmaker has launched a smartwatch that not only tests sobriety with a built-in game, but tests blood alcohol level with a breathalyser built into its side.
Tokyoflash's Kisai Intoxicated watch has a breathalyser hidden beneath what looks like a watch dial and can be used to rate the wearer's blood alcohol level from .001 per cent to as high as .2 per cent, the Daily Telegraph reported.
If a person wants to test their sobriety then they must unscrew the watch dial, then wait while its alcohol sensor heats up, and then blow into the outlet from a distance of just 2cm.
The watch's display, to the right of its LCD screen, shows three levels of drunkenness.
No alcohol earns a green light, if .001 to .06 shows then it is classified as "getting drunk" and is indicated by a yellow light, and results of .061 up to .2 are officially classified as "drunk" and show a red light. (ANI)
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