New Disposable Hookah-Style Vapes Target Low Nicotine, High Puff Count

Nov.29.2024
New Disposable Hookah-Style Vapes Target Low Nicotine, High Puff Count
In November 2024, several major vape brands, including Lost Vape, VOZOL, and HQD, launched new disposable hookah-style vapes. These products highlight two key trends: high puff counts, with some offering up to 40,000 puffs, and an increasing range of low nicotine concentration options.

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In November 2024, several new disposable water pipe-style e-cigarette products have emerged on the global e-cigarette market, involving well-known brands such as Lost Vape, VOZOL, and HQD. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the key features of these products and market trends.

 

In November of this year, several disposable water pipe-style e-cigarette products have entered the market. These include:

 

 

 

Trend Towards High-Volume Vaping with Low Nicotine

 

 

New Disposable Hookah-Style Vapes Target Low Nicotine, High Puff Count
Comparison of parameters for disposable water pipe style e-cigarette products|Image source: 2Firsts

 

2Firsts compared the product parameters of six disposable waterpipe-style e-cigarettes released this month and found that, aside from the HAYATI Shisha 15000, which is primarily targeted towards the UK market, the other disposable waterpipe-style e-cigarettes have a draw count ranging from 20,000 to 40,000, making them high-draw count disposable products.

 

In addition, among the disposable e-cigarette products launched this month, VOZOL Gear Shisha 40000, Urban Tale X Lost Mary E-hookah 26K, and Oxbar Oxhukka 25k all offer options of 0.5% or 0.6% low nicotine concentration, while HAYATI Shisha 15000 has introduced a nicotine-free option with 0% nicotine concentration.

 

 

Compact Design & Tech Innovation

 

 

New Disposable Hookah-Style Vapes Target Low Nicotine, High Puff Count
New disposable water pipe-style e-cigarette products will be launched in November | Image source: 2Firsts.

 

2Firsts compared the product images of six disposable water vapor-style e-cigarettes launched this month and found that these products all come equipped with small display screens. This is different from the previously controversial smart e-cigarettes, which can be read about in "U.S. E-Cigarette Market Trends: Smart Features on the Rise, Large Puff Counts and Detachable Screens as Key Selling Points" The display screens on these products do not have complex functionalities; they are mainly used to display the product's battery level and e-liquid remaining.

 

New Disposable Hookah-Style Vapes Target Low Nicotine, High Puff Count
Comparison of disposable e-cigarette product parameters | Image source: 2Firsts

 

In terms of product innovation, one of the main features of the VOZOL Gear Shisha 40000 is its "audio interaction" function, which can simulate the bubbling sound of traditional hookah. According to the Vapesourcing website, the VOZOL Gear Shisha 40000 is the "world's first audio interactive DTL disposable e-cigarette".

 

Urban Tale X Lost Mary E-hookah 26K features user interaction design, with a 4-level challenge function that allows users to upgrade from "bronze" to "champion" and enhance their experience.

 

 

Conclusion

 

 

In November 2024, the disposable waterpipe-style e-cigarette market introduced new products that not only meet consumer demands in terms of draw count, but also showcase a trend towards diversity in nicotine concentration and technological innovation. Products with high draw counts, low nicotine concentration options, and technological innovations are the prominent features of this month's offerings.

 

2Firsts will continue to track trends and developments in the disposable shisha-style vape product market, ensuring the public receives accurate and authoritative industry updates.

 


 

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