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I have a Polar Loop, it tells me when its "time to move" and issues me with "inactivity stamps" when I'm being lazy :lol:

you want a one that tells you when your pissed :D

Tracking your blood alcohol level is never a bad idea, but huffing, puffing and whipping out a breathlyzer isn't always an option. Looking to unearth a more inconspicuous way of keeping an eye on things, the National Health Institute's Wearable Alcohol Biosensor Challenge put the call out for non-invasive solutions to this problem, and has now selected its winner. The wrist-worn BACtrack Skyn pairs with an app to offer real-time monitoring of alcohol levels, even alerting the user's phone when they are drinking too hard.

http://www.gizmag.com/alcohol-brace...ail&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-3811852f12-92374509

 
you want a one that tells you when your pissed :D

Tracking your blood alcohol level is never a bad idea, but huffing, puffing and whipping out a breathlyzer isn't always an option. Looking to unearth a more inconspicuous way of keeping an eye on things, the National Health Institute's Wearable Alcohol Biosensor Challenge put the call out for non-invasive solutions to this problem, and has now selected its winner. The wrist-worn BACtrack Skyn pairs with an app to offer real-time monitoring of alcohol levels, even alerting the user's phone when they are drinking too hard.

http://www.gizmag.com/alcohol-brace...ail&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-3811852f12-92374509
Cool, but I only drink on a weekend and I dread to think of the reading the thing would give me just before bedtime on a Saturday night :lol:
 
Cool, but I only drink on a weekend and I dread to think of the reading the thing would give me just before bedtime on a Saturday night :lol:

:D be good to set this up , so you can't drive your car if you get to a certain level then your mrs get's a email of app with your level saying you need a driver tonight :evil:
 
you want a one that tells you when your pissed :D

Tracking your blood alcohol level is never a bad idea, but huffing, puffing and whipping out a breathlyzer isn't always an option. Looking to unearth a more inconspicuous way of keeping an eye on things, the National Health Institute's Wearable Alcohol Biosensor Challenge put the call out for non-invasive solutions to this problem, and has now selected its winner. The wrist-worn BACtrack Skyn pairs with an app to offer real-time monitoring of alcohol levels, even alerting the user's phone when they are drinking too hard.

http://www.gizmag.com/alcohol-brace...ail&utm_term=0_65b67362bd-3811852f12-92374509

Nee point in me getting that as it would always be positive anyway. :lol:
 
Had mine months. Team it with my fitness pal and you are on your way to good health
 
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