Where is Breathometer today?
Breathometer has been moving away from the Breathalyzer space for a while now, focusing on Mint, its oral health sensor. In a note to users on Breathometer’s website, investor and “Shark Tank” shark Kevin O’Leary said the company chose to settle to focus on its digital health mission.
What happened Mint Breathometer?
Breathometer was a device that claimed to measure someone’s blood alcohol content using their iOS and Android smartphones. However, the app proved unreliable, and was shut down by the Federal Trade Commission. Breathometer was founded in September 2013 by Charles Michael Yim, who is the company’s current CEO.
How much is the Breathometer?
The Breathometer, which sold for $49 when it debuted in 2014, allegedly worked through an attachment plugged into your phone’s headphone jack.
Who invented BACtrack?
mathematician D. H. Lehmer
The term “backtrack” was coined by American mathematician D. H. Lehmer in the 1950s.
What is the cost of the breeze Breathometer?
Breeze is a small Bluetooth-enabled device, sold through the same retailers, typically for $99.99. To use either device, consumers would download the free Breathometer app to their phone and blow into the device.
Is the Breathometer app compatible with Windows Phone?
Breathometer is available in some retail stores, and of course is compatible with all manner of devices including Android, iOS, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone devices.
When did the Shark Tank Breathometer app get updated?
It wasn’t until October 2016 that the app was updated to permanently disable the breathalyzer. Breathometer has been moving away from the Breathalyzer space for a while now, focusing on Mint, its oral health sensor.
Who is the head of the Breathometer company?
During the time that Breathometer existed prior to its Shark Tank existence, Breathometer only made one product, and that was the all-encompassing Breathometer. Charles Yim is a silicon-valley hometown hero, and is the head of Breathometer.