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Montana-based Gaize is like a VR-based breathalyzer for drug use

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While breathalyzers make it quick and easy to tell if someone is drunk, it takes more time and effort to determine if they’re intoxicated by drugs such as cannabis. A new device known as Gaize could reportedly soon change that.

Offered by a US startup of the same name, Gaize takes the form of a Pico Neo 3 Pro Eye VR headset that’s equipped with Tobii eye-tracking sensors. It’s wirelessly linked to the user’s smartphone or tablet, which is running an accompanying iOS/Android app.

 

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