Lost Mary 4 in 1: Pod System with Interactive Screen Launched in UK

Innovation by 2FIRSTS
May.15.2024
Lost Mary 4 in 1: Pod System with Interactive Screen Launched in UK
LOST MARY set to launch innovative "4 in 1" pod system on UK e-cigarette website with unique features and affordable price.

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Recently, 2FIRSTS discovered on the UK e-cigarette website Vapourcore that the popular e-cigarette brand LOST MARY will be releasing a "4 in 1" pod system - the LOST MARY 4 in 1, which is currently priced at £11.95 for the product kit.

 

Lost Mary 4 in 1: Pod System with Interactive Screen Launched in UK
Lost Mary 4 in 1 | Image source: vapourcore

 

LOST MARY 4 in 1 is equipped with dual modes: Eco mode and Boost mode. Eco mode can extend the battery life, allowing for 3200 puffs per charge. Boost mode provides MTL (mouth to lung) vaping, with 2400 puffs per charge. When a pod is finished or if you want to switch flavors, simply twist the device to align with a new pod.

 

According to the promotional language on the e-cigarette website ideavape, the product is described as the "INDUSTRY'S 1st INTERACTIVE SCREEN.

 

Lost Mary 4 in 1: Pod System with Interactive Screen Launched in UK
LOST MARY 4 in 1 | Image source: ideavape

 

The website also specifically notes that the device is legal in the UK and complies with the TPD (Tobacco Products Directive) regulations.

 

The e-cigarette information retrieval system at the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) discovered that LOST MARY 4 in 1 was officially announced on April 10th this year. The device product type is listed as "e-cigarette - rechargeable," with the pod described as a "replenishment container/filter filled with e-liquid.

 

Lost Mary 4 in 1: Pod System with Interactive Screen Launched in UK
LOST MARY 4 in 1 | Image Source: MHRA

 

According to Vapourcore, the LOST MARY 4 in 1 kit comes with four 2mL pods (20mg nicotine) to increase the e-liquid capacity to 8mL. This product is a rechargeable device with a built-in 950mAh battery that can be charged via USB-C. It also features an OLED display screen on the front for monitoring battery levels and switching modes.

 

Lost Mary 4 in 1: Pod System with Interactive Screen Launched in UK
LOST MARY 4 in 1 | Image source: LOSTMARY UK

 

Until the time of writing, the relevant information about the product had not appeared on the official website of LOST MARY UK.

 

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