Posted: Jan 10, 2017
Wouldn’t it be great if your Apple Watch could alert you when you’ve had too much whiskey to drink at your neighborhood bar or a party? That’s part of the promise of the new BACtrack Skyn, a gadget being made available soon in two styles that’s designed to measure the amount of alcohol in your blood.
Both versions of the BACtrack Skyn, according to those behind it, are wearable on your wrist – one is a standalone device tied to a smartphone app, while the other is a band for your Apple Watch which allows you to get data at a glance. Regardless of the form factor what both are designed to do is take the place of a breathalyzer in monitoring your alcohol consumption. Here’s how it works exactly:
Both BACtrack Skyn prototypes work the same way — they measure the small amounts of alcohol, or ethanol molecules, excreted through the skin; this measure is Transdermal Alcohol Content or TAC. Unlike a breathalyzer test, which provides a BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) estimate at a given point time, a TAC measurement is continuous – the estimated alcohol level is just there on one’s wrist, continuously.
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