Product | US E-Cigarette Tech Trend: JNR Unveils Smartwatch and Mobile Phone Vaping Device

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Aug.27.2024
Product | US E-Cigarette Tech Trend: JNR Unveils Smartwatch and Mobile Phone Vaping Device
American e-cigarette distributor DemandVape is set to launch smart products from JNR brand, including VapeWatch 30000 and PhoneVape 30000.

Recently, 2FIRSTS noticed that the well-known American e-cigarette retailer DemandVape will soon be launching two smart e-cigarette products from the JNR e-cigarette brand: the JNR VapeWatch 30000 and the JNR PhoneVape 30000. The products are positioned as a detachable smart e-cigarette and a smart phone e-cigarette, respectively.

 

Specifically, the main features of the JNR VapeWatch 30000 include: 

  • 19ml pre-filled e-liquid with 5% nicotine concentration, 1000mAh battery capacity with Type-C charging support. 
  • Regular mode allows for approximately 30000 puffs, while pulse mode allows for around 18000 puffs. 
  • Adjustable airflow, detachable display screen, WearinOS application control, support for call/SMS notifications, find/lock/remote camera functions. 
  • Priced at $19.99.
Product | US E-Cigarette Tech Trend: JNR Unveils Smartwatch and Mobile Phone Vaping Device
Image source: demandvape official website

 

It is worth noting that, although the Uwell Amulet e-cigarette watch launched by the UWELL brand in 2019 has attracted some attention on the market, its smart functions are not perfect. In comparison, the JNR VapeWatch 30000 has made significant improvements in intelligence and user experience.

 

Looking at the JNR PhoneVape 30000, its main features include: 

  • 19ml pre-filled e-liquid with 5% nicotine concentration, 
  • 850mAh battery capacity, 
  • Type-C charging support, regular mode: approximately 30,000 puffs, pulse mode: approximately 18,000 puffs, 
  • adjustable airflow, 
  • detachable display screen, 
  • WearinOS app control, 
  • support for call/sms notification, find/lock/full screen display/remote photo taking/full screen display. 
  • Retailing for $19.99.

 

Product | US E-Cigarette Tech Trend: JNR Unveils Smartwatch and Mobile Phone Vaping Device
Image source: demandvape official website

 

Recently, the JNR brand launched two water pipe style e-cigarette products, the JNR SHISHA HOOKAH "MAX" and the "JNR Shisha Hookah Box 30000," on the e-cigarette distributor website vapesourcing. For more information, you can read the article titled "The U.S. Water Pipe Style e-cigarette Market Unfolds: AL FAKHER versus JNR brand product features in a big showdown.

 

Through in-depth investigation of the JNR brand official website, it was found that JNR has developed a diverse product line including disposable e-cigarettes, waterpipe-style e-cigarettes, nicotine pouches, and e-liquid.

 

It has been reported that the JNR brand is owned by G, FIVE NEW TIMES (HK) LIMITED, a company located in the Kwun Tong area of Kowloon, Hong Kong, established in November 2023. Further investigation reveals that the JNR brand trademark is owned by Shenzhen Wujie Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., which is located in the Binhai community of Qianhai Street, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, established in 2017.

 

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