“I use the product during social outings in order to see how friends and family (as well as myself) are affected by different levels of drinks.
The product gives different responses within seconds of the readings and has us questioning its effectiveness.”
“The concept is great, record your BAC and store it on your phone. But there are two modes, offline and online. Online needs your phone to be connected and offline doesn't have any sync with your phone - leading me to use the offline mode only and missing out on much of the data-storage fun this product advertises. Instead this device should work as offline-only, but store the readings and a timestamp, syncing with your phone periodically much like my watch does.”
“You simply never know when it is truly safe to drive by guessing. Never risk the consequences that can arise from driving while impaired. It takes less than 30 seconds to check in on the Bactrack. It fits easily in a pocket or purse and is easy to use even without the app. We use it ever time we plan to have a few drinks.”
“It's pretty simple. This gives you the data you need to make decisions about who, if anyone, is driving. It also allows you to use it at home after drinking and actually get a feel for what your BAC based on how much you've had and how you feel. Seems very accurate. Several of my friends have tried it when we've been out and have purchased. Was great that CDOT offered these at half-price.”
“Upon receiving the item i did a little science while drinking a beer. I used the bactrack at regular intervals while drinking and after to see how the readings changed. It all worked exactly as expected. I then remained on the couch for 20 minutes as requested by the unit, for safety purposes”
“I purchased the c6 model for myself a little over a year ago and recently purchased the c8 model for my husband. It's nice having the piece of mind before we get behind the wheel.”
“I found the BAC track 8 easy to use and helpful in gauging my level after drinks. Was great to use at a party with friends for when out to help avoid impairment.”