Just blow. Easy alcohol concentration measurement. A device that allows you to easily measure the alcohol concentration in your breath.
Just open the cap and blow into the sensor to activate it. Blow-activated / Straw-type 2-way. It runs on batteries, so you don't have to worry about it being unusable right after the charge runs out. *The data from this product is one of the indicators for determining whether or not you have been drinking and does not determine your ability to drive.
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JAN: 454946206891 Size: Approximately 118×35×18 mm Weight: Approximately 47 g Package Size: Approximately 82×140×28 mm Package Weight: 102 g Power Supply: 2 AA alkaline batteries (sold separately) Input Voltage: 3V Usage Count: 3000 times Sensor Lifespan: 3 years after purchase or until 3000 measurements (whichever comes first) Warranty Period: 1 year after purchase or until 3000 measurements (whichever comes first)
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A device that easily measures the alcohol concentration in exhaled breath.
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A device that easily measures the alcohol concentration in breath. 2-way: blow type and straw type.
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