Shenzhen Kanger Technology launches Subox 50000 with 50,000 puffs and 3D curved display

Nov.01.2024
Shenzhen Kanger Technology launches Subox 50000 with 50,000 puffs and 3D curved display
Shenzhen Kanger launches Subox 50000 in U.S. with 50,000 puffs, 40ml capacity, 0.35% nicotine, 3D display, and dual vaping modes.

Recently, 2Firsts noted that Shenzhen Kanger Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Kanger Technology) launched a new disposable e-cigarette product, the Kanger SUBOX 50000, in the U.S. market. This product offers an impressive 50,000 puffs, a large 40ml e-liquid capacity, and a low nicotine concentration of 0.35%.

 

On October 21, 2Firsts reported that the e-cigarette brand NEXA launched the NEXA Ultra 50K disposable e-cigarette, which, with its 50,000 puffs, is considered the highest-capacity e-cigarette product currently known in the U.S. market. The introduction of the Kanger SUBOX 50000 has further intensified the puff count competition in the U.S. disposable e-cigarette market.

 

Shenzhen Kanger Technology launches Subox 50000 with 50,000 puffs and 3D curved display
Image source: ConCore Technology official website

 

 Specifically, the main features of the Kanger SUBOX 50000 include:

 

Shenzhen Kanger Technology launches Subox 50000 with 50,000 puffs and 3D curved display
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Shenzhen Kanger Technology launches Subox 50000 with 50,000 puffs and 3D curved display
Image source: Conel Technology official website

 

The Kanger SUBOX 50000 features a 3D curved digital display that shows real-time e-liquid levels, battery life, and the current vaping mode. Users can switch between different vaping modes using a button located at the bottom of the device.

 

Shenzhen Kanger Technology launches Subox 50000 with 50,000 puffs and 3D curved display
Image source: Kanger Technology official website.

 

Currently, the Kanger SUBOX 50000 is listed on Kanger Technology's official website and the well-known U.S. distributor site Vapesourcing, marked as “COMING SOON.”

 

Notably, the previously launched NEXA Ultra 50K e-cigarette in the U.S. market contains a 5% nicotine concentration, which aligns with the specifications of most e-cigarette products in the U.S. market. While the Kanger SUBOX 50000’s nicotine concentration is not displayed on its official brand website, Vapesourcing shows the product as containing only 0.35% nicotine.

 

Shenzhen Kanger Technology launches Subox 50000 with 50,000 puffs and 3D curved display
Image source: Vapesourcing website

 

Kanger Technology, established in 2007, is a high-tech enterprise with multiple certifications, including ISO 9001, 45001, 14001, and GMP. The company is dedicated to the research, production, and sale of electronic atomization devices.

 

2Firsts will continue to monitor the latest developments and products in the U.S. high-puff-count disposable e-cigarette market, providing the public with accurate and authoritative industry information.

 


 

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