REJO HS40 and TS40: Cutting-edge Heating Device Analysis

Apr.11
REJO HS40 and TS40: Cutting-edge Heating Device Analysis
REJO announces strategic expansion plan in European market, launching HS40 and TS40 devices with advanced features.

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Product highlights:

Multi-functional temperature control & smart display: REJO HS40 supports four levels of temperature adjustment; 

REJO TS40 is equipped with a high-definition TFT display screen, offering child lock, real-time temperature control, and battery level display. Long-lasting battery life: Both devices are equipped with a large 3350mAh battery, which can support up to 40 uses on a single charge. 

International market compatibility: REJO HS40 and REJO TS40 have already landed in various European countries including Russia and Czech Republic. 


Recently, HNB (Heating Device) solution provider REJO announced its strategic expansion plan for the European market. Currently, the REJO brand website showcases two HNB products: REJO HS40 and REJO TS40, and 2Firsts will conduct a product parameter analysis and comparison for the two products.

 

REJO HS40 and TS40: Cutting-edge Heating Device Analysis
REJO TS40 | Image Source: REJO
REJO HS40 and TS40: Cutting-edge Heating Device Analysis
REJO HS40 |Image source: REJO

 

 

Product specifications

 

 

2Firsts collected product parameter information for the REJO HS40 and REJO TS40, as shown in the table below.

 

REJO HS40 and TS40: Cutting-edge Heating Device Analysis
Product parameter information for REJO HS40 and REJO TS40 | Illustration: 2Firsts

 

Parameter comparison data shows that the REJO TS40 has slightly larger product dimensions and lighter weight than the REJO HS40. Additionally, the REJO TS40 also features a display screen function, which can be used to show information such as child lock status, product battery level, and operating temperature.

 

 

Listing information

 

 

According to reports, the REJO HS40 officially landed on the REJO brand's official website in December 2024. Currently, the product is primarily available on the e-cigarette website supersmoke in Russia. The website information states, "This product is prohibited from being sold online, the information regarding this product is for reference only. This product can be reserved at brand stores; when receiving the product, age confirmation is required." The product is priced at 1290 rubles.

 

REJO HS40 and TS40: Cutting-edge Heating Device Analysis
REJO HS40 product information in Russia | Image source: supersmoke

 

The REJO TS40 will be launched on the official REJO brand website in August 2024. Currently, the REJO TS40 is also available online on the European e-cigarette distributor website hotsmoke and the Czech Republic e-cigarette distributor website hecmania.

 

REJO HS40 and TS40: Cutting-edge Heating Device Analysis
REJO TS40 product information in Czech | Image source: hecmania

 

 

Brand information

 

 

According to a search on the Alibaba Cloud Trademark Retrieval System, the "REJO" trademark in Class 34 for tobacco and smoking accessories was applied for registration by Heaven Gifts (Shenzhen) Technology Co., Ltd. on November 24, 2022.

 

REJO HS40 and TS40: Cutting-edge Heating Device Analysis
REJO" Trademark Information | Image Source: Alibaba Cloud Trademark Search

 

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