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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
JNR Flux Pro with NIPLO Tech: Elevate Your Vaping with 50% More Efficiency
PARIS, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- JNR, a leading e-cigarette brand, is pleased to announce the launch of the JNR Flux Pro, a next-generation JNR vape powered by NIPLO Tech, designed to deliver an unmatched vaping experience. This innovative technology enhances vaporization efficiency by 50%, offering smoother, more flavorful puffs while significantly reducing harmful byproducts. NIPLO Tech Inside, Every Puff Optimized At the core of the JNR Flux Pro is NIPLO Tech, which utilizes a specially engineered wicking material to ensure rapid and consistent e-liquid delivery. This technology is coupled with a precise temperature control system that optimizes vaporization efficiency, reduces harmful byproducts, and promotes better overall health. Additionally, NIPLO Tech prevents dry burning, extends coil lifespan, and reduces pod usage costs by 50%. Personalized Experience with Advanced Features The JNR Flux Pro offers a fully customizable vaping experience. The device features a 2.02-inch HD touchscreen, allowing users to adjust airflow, nicotine strength, and other settings for a personalized vaping experience. The JNR Flux Pro offers a customizable experience, catering to individual preferences by providing options for both a smooth, mild puff and a more vigorous, cooler inhale. Additionally, the device supports APP control and Bluetooth functionality, allowing users to sync their device with their smartphone for greater control over the settings. This seamless integration ensures that the JNR Flux Pro remains as dynamic and user-friendly as possible. Smooth, Rich Vapor with Every Puff The JNR Flux Pro is equipped with a 0.6Ω cartridge and a 2ml pod system, designed to deliver smooth and rich vapor with every puff. The device is powered by a 1200mAh Li-ion battery, ensuring long-lasting use throughout the day. The Type-C charging port enables swift recharges, reducing downtime and allowing users to fully appreciate the advanced vaping experience offered by the JNR Flux Pro. Convenience and Value for the User The JNR Flux Pro also features adjustable airflow, allowing users to personalize their experience further, whether they prefer a more intense or a more relaxed vaping session. The package includes two 10ml e-liquid bottles & a USB-C cable, allowing users to experience a variety of flavors without delay. About JNR JNR was founded in 2023. It's a leading vape brand that is dedicated to providing high-quality, safe, and innovative vaping solutions. The company's products are available in over 30 countries worldwide. JNR's large-puff devices, such as the JNR 16K and JNR 18K, lead sales in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, ranking second across Europe. With a strong focus on innovation, integrity, and customer satisfaction, JNR continues to set new standards in the vaping industry. Learn more at the JNR official site as well as on JNR social media. JNR Vape Wholesale: sales@ Marketing Cooperation: marketing@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE JNR


South China Morning Post
14-06-2025
- South China Morning Post
Hong Kong girl, 15, arrested over ‘space oil' after dad alerts police
Hong Kong police have arrested a 15-year-old teenager after her father reported she was smoking an e-cigarette containing 'space oil' at home with her classmate, who is wanted by the force, the Post has learned. A source said on Saturday the classmate, who was also 15, brought an e-cigarette, which she claimed contained the anaesthetic etomidate, to the girl's home at Kwong Fuk Estate in Tai Po on Friday night and persuaded her they smoke it together. When the mother spotted them, the classmate immediately threw the e-cigarette into a trash can in Lau's room and left the flat, according to the insider. The father, 56, called police at 2.32am on Saturday after learning about the incident when he returned home, the source said. The daughter was arrested on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs, according to the insider, who added the classmate was wanted by the force. Space oil is a narcotic typically packaged in e-cigarette capsules and contains etomidate.


Malay Mail
07-06-2025
- Malay Mail
Tutor under investigation for allegedly buying vape for 13-year-old student in Singapore
SINGAPORE, June 7 — A private tutor in Singapore is being investigated by authorities after allegedly helping a 13-year-old student purchase an e-cigarette. The incident came to light after the girl's secondary school contacted her father on May 21 to inform him that his daughter had been caught with a vape device. According to Shin Min Daily News, the school's discipline master said the girl had admitted to asking her Chinese tutor to help buy it online. The father, surnamed Zhu, 33, told the paper he was 'extremely shocked' and later checked his daughter's chat history with the tutor. 'I saw that the tutor purchased the e-cigarette online and even sent screenshots to my daughter. She handed the e-cigarette to my daughter on May 19,' he reportedly said. 'At the time, my daughter said she would pay S$78 (RM256) to her during the next lesson.' The tutor had been hired through an agency in 2024 to provide weekly Chinese lessons while the girl was in Primary 6. Lessons were conducted behind closed doors in the girl's room every Monday. Despite nearly a year of tuition, Zhu said her grades did not improve. 'My daughter's Chinese grades this year were failing. I originally thought it was her own fault, but now I know the tutor wasn't teaching seriously at all,' he said. He added that after the first three proper lessons, the tutor had spent most of her time chatting with the girl and even bought her snacks and cosmetics. Zhu said: 'Later I called the tutor directly, and she initially denied it. It wasn't until I told her I had already seen their chat records that she immediately hung up and blocked me.' He added, 'The tutor should have known better than to satisfy the curiosity of the girl by buying the vape on my daughter's behalf.' The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) confirmed with Shin Min that it is investigating the case. It reminded the public that importing, distributing, or selling e-cigarettes and their components is illegal in Singapore. First-time offenders face fines of up to S$10,000, jail of up to six months, or both. Repeat offenders face double the penalty. Zhu also reported the incident to the agency that had arranged the tuition. A spokesman told Shin Min that the agency has removed the tutor from its roster and taken steps to prevent similar incidents in future. Following the discovery, Zhu has taken stricter measures at home. He said he now leaves the door open during tuition sessions and regularly checks his daughter's school bag.

Malay Mail
05-06-2025
- Business
- Malay Mail
Fahmi says MCMC to monitor online vape sales on Facebook, WhatsApp amid rising health concerns
PUTRAJAYA, June 5 — The Communications Ministry, through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), will monitor online sales of vape and e-cigarette products following increased bans on vape use in several states and concerns over the presence of synthetic substances in these products. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the issue was raised during today's Cabinet meeting and is being reviewed by the Health Ministry (MoH). 'At the same time, I will direct MCMC to examine the online sale of such products. We have found that these sales are largely conducted on platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp. 'Any enforcement action will certainly involve the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN),' he told a weekly press conference here today. Fahmi said while vape-related issues fall under the Health Ministry's jurisdiction, the Communications Ministry will monitor the use of social media as a sales platform, particularly for e-cigarette products. 'Insya-Allah, MCMC will prepare a report on this matter, and the Communications Ministry will present it to the Cabinet for further discussion,' he said. He also reaffirmed the Communications Ministry's commitment to working closely with MoH and KPDN to ensure a safer internet environment, particularly for children and families, by addressing issues such as vape and e-cigarette advertisements. — Bernama


Daily Mail
22-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE I was left with horrific fourth-degree burns after trying habit of 17m Americans for first time
A Tennessee woman suffered horrific fourth-degree burns after an e-cigarette blew up in her face. Cherylee Parker had only take up vaping that very day after deciding to quit cigarettes after nearly four decades. Your browser does not support iframes.