Smoore Launches Power Alpha - 6000+ Puffs Without Recharging

Feb.23.2023
Smoore Launches Power Alpha - 6000+ Puffs Without Recharging
Smoore International unveiled Power Alpha, a battery technology solving the issues of short battery life and inconvenient charging.

On February 22 at 3:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, Symor International announced a new battery technology called Power Alpha at the TPE exhibition.


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According to reports, Power Alpha has solved the issue of short battery life, inconvenient charging, and fading taste after charging in disposable batteries.


Power Alpha boasts two patented technologies - TOPOWER batteries and COREX atomizers. With the same size, TOPOWER can provide 30% more power, and with the same amount of power, the battery size is reduced by 30% compared to previous models. Additionally, it can provide over 6,000 puffs without the need for recharging. This battery technology also ensures consistent flavor throughout the product's lifespan, avoiding the common problem of flavor fading due to voltage drop. TOPOWER extends the battery life, losing only 3% of its power when stored for a year.


Furthermore, SmartMoore International has upgraded its mesh coil solution.


According to Smore International, COREX has increased the e-liquid conductivity by 15.8% and absorption by 23.5% with its improved mesh design. The new airflow design has improved atomization efficiency by 30% and completely eliminated condensation.


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Smoore, a manufacturer of vaping products, has introduced a new disposable device called Power Alpha, which can reportedly provide more than 6,000 puffs without needing to be recharged.


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