Leather Wrap + Mini Display: DOJO’s New Product Launches in the U.S., Priced Around $15

Oct.14.2025
Leather Wrap + Mini Display: DOJO’s New Product Launches in the U.S., Priced Around $15
DOJO lists Sphere S 40K in the U.S.: semi-transparent leather wrap, mini status display; 20 mL/40,000 puffs/1000 mAh, ECO/SMART; $14.99; some pages “Coming Soon.”

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Product Highlights:
 

·Design & Interaction: DOJO Sphere S features a semi-transparent leather wrap with “starlight” lighting effects; draws trigger light feedback and a mini display showing battery, e-liquid level, and puff status.
 

·Endurance & Specs: Rated 20 mL / 40,000 puffs, 1000 mAh battery, Type-C charging.
 

·Price & Status: U.S. channel reference price $14.99; pages show “COMING SOON.”
 

·Series Comparison: Capacity/puff count similar to Sphere X; Sphere S takes a “leather + lighting + mini screen” approach with a 1000 mAh rated battery (vs. 1100 mAh on X).


 

2Firsts, October 14, 2025 — 2Firsts has observed that e-cigarette brand DOJO has listed its disposable DOJO Sphere S 40K on the brand’s official site and U.S. retail websites. The model uses a rounded, unibody design with a semi-transparent leather shell and starlight lighting effects. Listed price is around $14.99 (subject to channel).

 

 

Semi-Transparent Leather + Starlight Effects • 40,000 Puffs

 

 

2Firsts has compiled the product specifications for DOJO Sphere S 40K, as shown below.

 

Leather Wrap + Mini Display: DOJO’s New Product Launches in the U.S., Priced Around $15
DOJO Sphere S 40K Specs | Graphic: 2Firsts

 

Based on information from DOJO’s website and retailer listings, the Sphere S adopts a rounded unibody form with a semi-transparent leather exterior. Body lighting provides visual feedback for operation and charging; the official site notes that each puff triggers a light flash.

 

Leather Wrap + Mini Display: DOJO’s New Product Launches in the U.S., Priced Around $15
DOJO Sphere S | Image source: DOJO official site

 

Sphere S also includes a mini display that shows battery level, e-liquid level, and puff status.

 

In addition, the device holds 20 mL of e-liquid; the brand claims up to 40,000 puffs, roughly 2,000 puffs per mL. It offers ECO and SMART power modes to match flavor preferences and power strategy, with Type-C charging.

 

 

Same Capacity/Puffs as Sphere X • Both Priced at $14.99

 

 

Previously, DOJO released the DOJO Sphere X e-cigarette, likely in the same series as Sphere S judging by the naming.

 

Leather Wrap + Mini Display: DOJO’s New Product Launches in the U.S., Priced Around $15
DOJO Sphere X | Image source: DOJO official site

 

Spec-wise, the new Sphere S does not increase e-liquid capacity or puff count; its battery is even 1000 mAh, 100 mAh less than the Sphere X’s 1100 mAh.


Design-wise, Sphere X uses a 360-degree full-screen look, whereas Sphere S goes with a mini screen plus leather wrap.

 

Currently, DOJO Sphere S 40K is listed on DOJO’s official site and on U.S. e-cigarette retail sites such as eightvape and vapingland, with status marked “COMING SOON.”

 

Leather Wrap + Mini Display: DOJO’s New Product Launches in the U.S., Priced Around $15
Sphere S 40K product page | Image source: vapingland

 

Pricing: both models are listed around $14.99 on U.S. retail sites.

 

Leather Wrap + Mini Display: DOJO’s New Product Launches in the U.S., Priced Around $15
Sphere X product page | Image source: ELEMENT VAPE

 

As of the time of publication by 2Firsts, the product has not been granted marketing authorization under the FDA’s Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) process.

 

Cover image source: eightvape



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