FEELM 2.0: Revolutionizing Vape Technology with Unmatched Innovation
Smoore International, renowned for leading the atomization technology sector, has been distinguished with accolades for its pioneering FEELM 2.0 technology at the UKVIA Vaping Industry Forum, clinching the Best Innovation in the Vaping Industry award, as voted by attendees, and the title of Most Responsible Vaping Business.
The UKVIA Vaping Industry Forum, the premier event in the UK for vaping, gathers industry stakeholders to discuss pivotal trends and hurdles, drawing participants from government, legislative bodies, regulatory agencies, healthcare, retail, and research sectors.
FEELM 2.0, standing out for innovation, was spotlighted in a keynote by Rex Zhang, Strategy Director at Smoore, who underscored the need for revolutionary advancements in vaping technology to address the disposable vaping sector’s challenges. FEELM 2.0 is touted for its efficiency, delivering over 1000 puffs from a mere 2mL of e-liquid, outperforming leading brands and setting new standards in the market.
In-depth testing by Inter Scientific in the UK validated FEELM 2.0’s superiority, comparing it against top-selling brands and confirming its compliance with industry standards in volume and nicotine concentration. The results were impressive, showcasing FEELM 2.0’s capability to nearly double the average puff count in the industry, maintaining consistent vapor volume and flavor quality, with a negligible 3% variation in vapor volume, significantly outperforming competitors that experienced up to 47% fluctuation.
FEELM 2.0’s introduction signifies a leap forward in vaping technology, offering a solution that not only enhances user experience with extended puff count and flavor consistency but also positions Smoore International at the forefront of innovation in the vaping industry.
This technological breakthrough demonstrates the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable, and consistent vaping experiences, paving the way for future advancements in the sector.