BAT Glo HYPER Released Pro Version with Advanced Features

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May.20.2024
BAT Glo HYPER Released Pro Version with Advanced Features
British American Tobacco unveils advanced e-cigarette "HYPER pro" under Glo brand with new EasyView screen and HeatBoost technology.

According to the South Korean media outlet "NEWS 1," on May 20th, British American Tobacco's e-cigarette brand "Glo" released a new premium product called the "HYPER pro."

 

BAT officials stated that the new product, HYPER pro, has introduced the EasyView screen and incorporated the latest HeatBoost technology. The EasyView screen is equipped with a high-definition AMOLED display, inspired by core elements of user feedback from actual glo users. It offers six different screen modes, allowing users to view information such as remaining usage time, heating time, battery level, heating mode, charging status, on/off status, and more.

 

The new product also features a TasteSelect dial, designed with ergonomics in mind to optimize the rotation action for easy selection of desired heat modes.

 

Furthermore, the HeatBoost technology allows the product to provide a rich taste from the beginning and can be used for a longer duration. The "Standard Mode" heats up in just about 20 seconds and can be used for up to 4 minutes and 30 seconds, which is 30 seconds longer than the previous version of HYPER X2. The Boost Mode can heat up to a maximum of 300 degrees in just 15 seconds and can be used for up to 3 minutes.

 

HYPER Pro utilizes lightweight aluminum material, combining a matte texture with metallic accents. The product color gradients include five high-end tones: amethyst sapphire, turquoise blue, emerald green, ruby black, and obsidian.

 

The product weighs 87.5 grams, which is 14 grams lighter than the previous generation product (X2). It is comfortable to hold with one hand, improving portability. Additionally, the battery performance has been enhanced, allowing for 20 uses on a single charge and 3 consecutive uses.

 

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