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⚡ Know Your Limit, Own Your Night
The BACtrack S80 is a top-rated, professional-grade breathalyzer trusted by law enforcement and healthcare, featuring platinum-based sensor technology for unmatched accuracy. Approved by DOT, NHTSA, and FDA-cleared, it offers simple one-button use, portability, and comes with batteries and mouthpieces. Ideal for safety-conscious professionals who want precise BAC readings to avoid DUIs and make smarter decisions.














| Best Sellers Rank | #8,250 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Personal Breathalyzers #936 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,296 Reviews |
B**P
I cannot afford a DUI, but I can afford this device.
I need to have a means to check my BAC before driving. I am a very good driver - in almost 30 years, I have never so much as dented a car I was driving except the one time I was stopped at a traffic light and got rear-ended. That said, just because I think - even *know* - that "I can drive", the law may say otherwise. With limits reduced to a meager 0.08%, I am entirely positive I have driven over that limit before and I don't want that to happen again. I cannot afford a DUI. I shopped around and immediately discarded all of the cheap-o keychain options. I am not interested in fail/pass (read: alcohol present vs. not, at all) device. I want an accurate measurement. If I am at 0.08%, or above, I look to either find another mode of transportation or wait it out some, depending. In purchasing this device, I spent more than I had anticipated, but this is an occasion where quality cannot be sacrificed. It arrived quickly after ordering. Within the box was a nice carrying case, the device, an instruction booklet, a registration reminder, a pair of AA batteries, and a half-dozen individually sealed mouthpieces. I reviewed the instruction booklet. It is front-loaded with a few pages of general information RE: alcohol consumption. After that, there are a couple pages dedicated to the operation of the device. The instructions were stone-cold simple except for ONE thing. It made reference to pressing the "Power Button" which is, in fact, the "Start" button. I took a measurement and it seemed to operate just fine, registering a solid 0.00% result, which is good since it is still the middle of the afternoon and I am not an alcoholic. The device is solidly built and everything fits nicely in the case, which zippers shut. It can easily fit in one of the several storage cubbies in our car. I intend to throw a spare set of batteries in there and leave it in the vehicle. Anyway, my wife and I have an active social life and, quite often, it involves some booze. I'll probably be using this device once a week. I will update this review with tales of "actual usage" as they unfold. I may just "calibrate" it tonight, for kicks. There is nothing I see, so far, though that renders this anything less than a five star product. Only tips are: Have spare batteries. Register the product online (takes 30 seconds). Wait 20 minutes after your last drink before expecting an accurate measurement. Be prepared to send it off for calibration once a year. That should do it. Good luck and stay safe and out of trouble! EDIT: The night I purchased the device, I drank some beers and measured the results. They were exactly what I expected them to be. Measuring after waiting 20 minutes after each beer yielded increasing results. I did this for eight beers. About two hours after no longer drinking, the results started to go downward. I am confident I will not only have a good measurement when it comes time to drive, but I will also develop a better sense of what different levels of buzzed/drunk translate to in terms of raw BAC numbers...and how long those numbers take to diminish after stopping drinking for the evening. This is good information to have. EDIT2: After using this device for some months, I absolutely love it. I have basically trained myself to enjoy the evening, but end it under the legal limit. When I go to the car, I check my level and, almost without fail, I am able to predict what it is within 0.005...just based upon what I have consumed and how I feel. No more guesswork. No more risk. I cannot recommend this enough. I have had friends witness my use of the device (and the eerie accuracy of my predictions..."I feel like about a 0.065"...BOOM!) and they have been quite impressed. Hopefully the behavior will rub off on a few of them and they, too, will render themselves immune to unnecessary trouble. EDIT3: 6/26/2015. Well, some nasty person broke into my Jeep Wrangler while I was attending a rock concert with my son, destroyed my locked glove compartment (but couldn't get it open), cracked open the locked middle console, and stole my BACtrack S80 (among other things). I just ordered $800 worth of Tuffy gear (secure glove compartment, middle console, and rear compartment), so that's not going to happen again, but, more pertinent to this product, I am purchasing the same exact BACtrack S80, again. That is how good it is. Meh. It was up for calibration, anyway.
A**R
Reliable—As accurate as Intoxalock
This is the best you can buy on the consumer market. When I was younger and heavy into drinking, I had a court-mandated, portable, briefcase Intoxalock device (not a proud moment, I know). Me, being as conniving as I was at the time, figured out exactly how much I could drink safely within the time window before the next sample cycle. This thing was more accurate than the probation-issued interlock device. Not saying I’m proud of my behavior (10 years ago), but just testifying to the accuracy of the device. Keep in mind, after X amount of blows, the detection element itself is going to be slightly saturated with ethanol residue and may potentially show lower than actual readings, hence the need for recalibrations. I would say they’re trustworthy up to like 200-300 cycles, but depends also on the frequency of use and how long it sits before the next use, as far as years between, not days. If anything, as a wiser adult, it has helped me know my safe limits. Definitely worth the money.
F**K
Great unit
Easy to use, seems pretty accurate, comes with extra mouth adapters to clean and reuse, quick refresh time.
S**.
The darn thing has an EXPIRATION date... A secret one.
This product worked for ~200 reads. I sent it to calibration through BACtrack and they emailed me a week later to let me know that my unit had failed calibration. BACtrack Solution to my problem: Refund the calibration charge, as a courtesy (a given). Send the unit back to me as well as a $40 coupon to purchase another unit from their website. My problem with their solution: 1. The battery is rated for ~1500 reads... the unit itself isn't operable after ~200 reads. 2. I paid for a unit that could be calibrated for this very reason 3. Why would they charge a calibration fee for a unit that can supposedly be calibrated, but can fail calibration at the same time? Shouldn't they be able to re-calibrate so that it passes the specifications? 3a. There is obviously a quality problem here. I hold them responsible just as I would hold Apple responsible to replace the faulty chipset on my MacBook when it was found to be faulty due to quality (which they did). How many people actually send their breathalyzer in for calibration? Well I calibrate all of my measuring tools because I have been exposed to highly regulated pharmaceutical labs that run devices requiring calibration on a monthly or even daily basis. If BACtrack can't identify this as a quality issue and honestly address it, why would I trust them to let me know when I am blowing over the legal limit? Would you guess that your device isn't going to pass calibration after 200 reads? Would you keep using it knowing that its not guaranteeing precision or accuracy? Probably not. My proposed solution to BACtrack: Send me a new one and keep the broken one, as a matter of ethical customer service decision-making. If you can't guarantee quality after 200 reads, then stop telling people that the battery will last 1500 reads. If you can't build a device that can be re-calibrated, then don't charge me for calibration. My bottom line is that I either get a replacement from BACtrack, or I purchase the Trace from Costco and leverage my membership guarantee every time it doesn't pass calibration. I've wasted enough time writing this review. Get your breathalyzer "calibrated"... more like "validated" soon! It's a fool-proof way of guaranteeing that the breathalyzer is working FOR YOU and not FOR BACtrack's pocketbook. ***UPDATE*** I spoke to BACtrack customer service on the phone and here is what I got. The units are expected to last anywhere from 3-5 years (time dependent not based on number of reads). I have owned this thing for nearly four years. I'm very disappointed with BACtrack's dishonesty when marketing their product as being used for 1500 times on a single battery cycle, when customer service clearly states 3-5 year lifespan (maybe print a "best by" date???), even with "calibration". I suggest they change their verbiage from "calibration" to "verification" soon. Their calibration service consists of reading the device at high, low and mid BAC standards and comparing it to the acceptable range. There is no method of calibration, just verification. According to their customer service, this is a common occurrence after owning the device for three years. At least put an expiration date or some sort of specification that lets your customers know about this or else you'll inevitably have blood on your hands. For example, imagine an AED chest pad or battery doesn't have an expiration date. If it fails to properly operate and there is not safeguard or printed date, then good luck to you buddy!
G**S
Very Accurate, Perfect Size
I bought this for our company holiday party. It's an open-bar affair, maybe eighty to ninety boisterous, twenty-something millennials in attendance; my idea was to hand out wrist bands (Advantus Crowd Management Tyvek Wristbands: they worked great) in exchange for keys/Uber receipts, and make people blow in the breathalyzer to get their keys back. Those who failed the BACtrack could get their keys from the lobby the next morning. Great idea, right? In execution, not so much. Almost immediately my people landed on the idea of having a personal mouthpiece (I bought two fifty-packs of BACtrack Breathalyzer Mouthpieces for fairly cheap, also a smart move) and "competing" to see who could get the highest BAC. Many times I heard, "I'm only at a 0.06, time for another pickle-back/Jamo" followed by, much to my chagrin, a hearty round of cheers. Needless to say the BACtrac S80 Pro Breathalyzer was immediately retired. My wife and I did gauge ourselves at home, for fun, and found the breathalyzer to be rather accurate. Also interesting as that my wife, who weighs less than half of what I do, blows a 0.11 after three glasses of wine where I'm at a 0.05. I will always be DD, with this thing as a good backup gauge. Also important, and this is reiterated repeatedly in the instructions: you have to abstain from consuming alcohol for 15-20 minutes to get an accurate reading, otherwise residual booze in the mouth/throat will presumably throw this thing off. Sure the BACtrack S80 Pro is pricey, but during college I messed around with a bunch of cheap breathalyzers that were never very accurate. This thing is always spot-on, and well worth the investment. I haven't measured it against a police breathalayzer, knock on wood, so mirroring the sentiments of the thing's documentation I would caution against overreliance. I've used it for a month now without having to change the battery. We marked peoples' personal mouthpieces with colored sharpies at a party so that people could have their own without being wasteful. They also wash just fine, so I can reuse them for the next soiree. The instructions are crystal clear, you have to blow for a sustained ten seconds or so, this is very easy to explain even while intoxicated. A caveat: super inebriated people might vomit when trying to take a deep breath/blow, so prognosticate and monitor accordingly. We lost the carrying case, but it was handy when we had it, with a space for a spare battery and a dozen or so mouthpieces. Comment with any further questions, this is a big purchase for something that might seem like a novelty, but one that I heartily recommend for fun, durability and utility.
A**N
Seller is amazing. I didn’t like it, they made it right
So-- I'm returnig this because... I couldn't ever get a reading. I wantd to prove to my family my sobritty. Too long of a story here, but I don't drink, but (have been accused, etc.. none of that matters. I want to show, and prove my health state. It didn't work-- as in, it just errored out. I prolly got a bad device, sure ok... its going back. I just didn't work-- not like "oops your 1000% wasted or 1000% sober" it just errored out. And-- for me, its personal. So, this really failed me, in ways that are beyond the cost. So-- I can't recommend it. Not now. And I'm happy to re-review (But I'm not paying for it, so-- ya, vendor... send another for redemption)... but for me, and yall can read my other reviews--- this one was personal...and it failed... BADLY. On the "plus side", the unit was clean, all turns on, etc.. but it just ... literally didn't work, like--- at all. And I'lll be honest here, I've had to prove myself for a long time, I hoped this would help me show that. instead, it embarassed me--- that cost me more than the price of the product. God bleess, and goodbye. I want to say, I'll give the seller the opportunity to replace,etc and re-review. and I'll update this as is appropriate. I have to update this. I wasn’t happy with the product, and that’s fair… stuff happens. However— I have to commend their customer support. Honest, friendly, and happy to refund or make it right. In the most sincere manner, professional. I was impressed. Did it work for me? No.. maybe shipping broke it? Not sure.. but they 110% too care of me. Beyond impressive compared to most sellers. Even if this wasn’t the product “for me” or whatever— seller is 1000% solid no bs…. So, whatever they sell, I have full confidence they will make everything right… that’s rare today folks!
A**N
Works well, seems very accurate!
Works great. Good investment. I bought a cheaper one and it was a total waste of money... go with this one!
C**N
Crafting safer roads with vigilance and technology: A tale of dedication and a breathalyzer
TL;DR: A dedicated driver invests in a high-quality breathalyzer to ensure adherence to legal BAC limits, experiences enhanced awareness and confidence in making responsible driving decisions. Navigating the roads responsibly, I've maintained an impeccable driving record for nearly three decades, save for an unavoidable incident at a stoplight. Recognizing the potential discrepancy between self-assessment and legal standards, especially with the BAC limit set at a strict 0.08%, prompted me to seek a reliable solution. The quest for accuracy led me to invest in a premium breathalyzer, surpassing the allure of budget-friendly but less precise alternatives. Upon arrival, the package contained not only the device but also a durable carrying case, an instructional manual, a reminder to register, a set of batteries, and several mouthpieces—all hinting at the product's quality and the manufacturer's attention to detail. The manual offered straightforward guidance, despite a minor confusion between the "Power" and "Start" buttons, which was quickly resolved. My initial test reassuringly showed 0.00%, aligning with my expectation of sobriety during daylight hours. Constructed with durability in mind, the device and its accessories fit neatly within the provided case, ready to accompany me in my vehicle for wherever life takes me. The inclusion of spare batteries was a thoughtful addition, ensuring readiness at all times. With a vibrant social life often involving alcohol, the breathalyzer's role in my routine is invaluable, promising weekly use and insights into responsible consumption. Initial tests confirmed its accuracy and reliability, aligning perfectly with my expectations and providing a tangible measure of my alcohol intake. Months of usage have not only affirmed my trust in the device but also honed my ability to estimate my BAC based on consumption and sensation. This newfound precision eradicates guesswork, significantly reducing the risk of unintended legal infractions. As I continue on this journey, the breathalyzer remains a cornerstone of my commitment to safety and legality on the road, proving itself as an indispensable tool for anyone serious about navigating the complexities of responsible alcohol consumption and driving.
C**N
Fácil de usar y fiable
Una cerveza , 0,02. 2 cervezas 0,04. 3 cervezas, 0,06
T**O
Excellent quality
I've done experiences and the test results are very accurate. Very fast results in extremely portable package. I really recommend this product!!
R**R
Ethylotest s80
Très bonne qualité, seul inconvénient le mode d'emploie n'est pas en Français
S**Y
Drive with Confidence—A Must-Have for Safe, Responsible Driving!
The BACtrack S80 Professional Breathalyzer has been a game-changer for me. It’s so reassuring to know I can drive with confidence after a dinner or BBQ without relying on guesswork or counting drinks. Instead of risking my life and others by guessing my blood alcohol level, I now have accurate, reliable information at my fingertips. The device is easy to use, and the after-sales service for annual servicing has been excellent, ensuring my breathalyzer stays in top condition. If you value safety and responsibility, this is a must-have tool. Highly recommended!
N**É
Fonctionne super bien
Excellent produit
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