Drunkenness-Detecting Wristwatches

The Kisai Intoxicated Tells You the Time and Your BAC

The Kisai Intoxicated is a watch designed to both entertain drunks and keep them cautious with regard to driving. The latest Tokyoflash creation features a built-in breathalyzer that lets you instantly see how inebriated you are. The watch's screen changes color depending on your BAC; your actual blood alcohol content is also shown. Green means you're good, yellow is buzzing and red means you're probably drunk.

In addition to showing your BAC, the Kisai Intoxicated also features a sobriety game, which tasks you with stopping a moving line in the center of the watch. The actual time and date are shown in the large portion of the face and are thankfully easy to read. The Kisai Intoxicated was a submission to the Tokyoflash design blog and is available to purchase now.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Breathalyzers - There is an opportunity for companies to develop wearable technology devices beyond wrist watches that can detect BAC levels and promote health and safety.
2. Gamification of Sobriety - Gamification has the potential to shape and develop new products that combine health and entertainment to discourage drunk driving.
3. Health and Safety Wearable - There is a growing interest for wearable technology devices designed for health and safety that will provide intelligent data aimed at reducing risk and promoting good behavioral patterns.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Wearable Tech Industry - This industry can benefit by incorporating wearable technology into its products to monitor BAC levels, saving lives, and promoting safer drinking behavior.
2. Automotive Industry - Automotive companies can focus on wearable technology promoting safe driving behavior leading to safer driving experiences.
3. Gaming and Entertainment Industry - This industry can lead the integration of technology and entertainment by creating responsible games that promote sobriety consciousness and responsible drinking.

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