Smart Start Introduces Revolutionary FLEX as its Latest Ignition Interlock Device
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Revolutionary FLEX-Cal technology features a groundbreaking fuel cell module that can be easily replaced by a user where law allows.
Simply put, FLEX is the most advanced Ignition Interlock on the market. DALLAS (PRWEB) April 15, 2021
Smart Start LLC today announced the launch of the innovative FLEX™ Ignition Interlock Device, a major leap forward in ease, convenience, and cost savings for users of in-car breathalyzers. NHTSA-certified FLEX utilizes Smart Start’s revolutionary FLEX-Cal™ technology, featuring a groundbreaking fuel cell module that can easily be replaced. This patented technology enables immediate contactless calibration of the FLEX Ignition Interlock Device (IID).
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