With all the devices one can attach to a smartphone to extend its capabilities, it was only a matter of time before a breathalyzer attachment came along.
The Alcohoot is a $120 breathalyzer that plugs into your smartphone. Via a companion app, it tracks how many drinks you've consumed and displays an approximation of your blood alcohol concentration (BAC), the metric used to measure whether or not you're legally intoxicated.
It's a neat idea – various companies have tried to bring a device like this to market before, but the Alcohoot is the first to be labelled "law enforcement-grade." In reality, it doesn't quite live up to its promise. The results aren't as accurate as the real thing the cops carry around, and the device isn't really a safe indicator of whether or not you're OK to drive home at the end of a night. Sure, a portable breathalyzer that connects to your smartphone and gives you near instantaneous results is fun. And as Alochoot portrays it, it's a decent ice-breaker at parties. But it's still a novelty, not a serious safety tool.
The unit itself is small: 2.69 x 1.88 x 0.86 inches, and just under 2 ounces in weight. The Alcohoot comes with eight mouthpieces to help keep the device clean, a loop to attach it to your keyring, and a USB cable for charging.
The internal battery that powers Alcohoot lasts long enough to perform 500 tests. In order to ensure a consistent experience with those test results, though, you'll need to have it calibrated roughly every 1,000 tests. The app will alert you when it's time to do this. You don't recalibrate it yourself, you send it away – Alcohoot has an exchange program set up for users to return devices in need of calibration, and receive a calibrated device in return.
The device works in tandem with an Android or iOS smartphone by connecting through the 3.5mm port. It's not compatible with every Android device, but the general rule of thumb is a device running Android 4.0 and higher will work just fine. iOS users only need to be running iOS 6 for Alcohoot to work. You can always check the device compatibility list if you have any questions.




