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Alcohol-sensing wristband lets you know how wasted you are

2017-01-06 4,819 Dailymotion

SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA — Wearables are all the rage these days, and now there’s one that promises to turn most of us into responsible alcoholics. <br /> <br />Proof, by Milo Sensors, is a wristband that functions like a fitness tracker, but tracks alcohol content instead of activity and discreetly displays it on your phone. <br /> <br />According to Mashable, the wearable reads alcohol molecules in the skin and converts them to an electrical current, using a disposable cartridge that can last for up to 12 hours. <br /> <br />It’s capable of predicting how drunk or sober the wearer is, and can send out alerts once a specific blood alcohol level is reached. There’s also an invite-only friends feature that allows the user to keep track of how much alcohol their loved ones have had. <br /> <br />Proof is looking at a target price of $100 to $150, and is set to be crowdfunded sometime in 2017.

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