Glo Launches New Compact Hyper Device with HeatBoost Technology
According to a recent report by M.Segye, British American Tobacco's South Korean subsidiary, KT&G, announced on the 9th that their HNB device "glo" will be releasing a slimmed-down version of its flagship model, the Hyper Pro, called the Hyper.
Previously reported, Hyper is another product following the debut of "Hyper Pro" in South Korea on May 20th. Hyper selected the core functions of Hyper Pro and streamlined them into a convenient model. Compared to the previous screen, the new model features a more concise and intuitive LED button design.
The new product is equipped with HeatBoost Technology, which allows for even heating up to a maximum temperature of 300 degrees in a short amount of time. Additionally, the product features a TasteSelect™ rotary knob that conforms to ergonomics, making it easy for users to switch between standard mode and enhanced mode.
The Hyper weighs only 86.7 grams and is available in four colors: black, blue, green, and purple.
To celebrate the launch of Hyper, glo will be hosting a discount promotion on new products until the 6th of next month.
Company officials stated that,
Glo will continue to provide consumers with innovative product experiences through its Hyper, Hyper Pro, and other products in the Hyper series.
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