New iBreath breathalyzer 'makes sober, cool'

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Recently-arrested Paris Hilton may well be kicking herself for not investing in the new iBreath breathalyzer before getting into her car last week.

The new creation, from David Steele Enterprises, combines a useful blood-alcohol content detector which plugs into the dock connector of your iPod and has dual use as an FM radio for the car stereo, perfect for those post-pub journeys home.

Sticking out at one side is the breathalyzer tube, which reads the driver's blood alcohol content level within just five seconds to determine whether he or she is sober enough to drive.

Joseph Melillo, a retired New York police officer, told the emediawire website: "Including a breathalyzer in an iPod accessory is terrific, especially for people who like to have a drink or two after work or school.

"It can’t be any easier than blowing in the tube and looking at the sensor, I can really see these things saving lives."

David Steele Enterprises expects "this jail-saving gizmo" to be a best-selling product this season.

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