This report provides detailed technical information about the HnB vaporizer devices from leading tobacco companies. Information provided includes technical properties comparison of HnB devices and device performance ratings that was calculated according to the author's in-house methodology.
The report focuses on larger market cap companies that have launched HnB products, including Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands, KT&G Corporation, and Japan Tobacco International.
The list of devices follows:
- GLO from British American Tobacco (BAT);
- GLO series 2 from British American Tobacco (BAT);
- IQOS v2.4 plus from Philip Morris International (PMI);
- IQOS v3 from Philip Morris International (PMI);
- IQOS Multi from Philip Morris International (PMI);
- LiL FT Solo 1.0 (LiL Plus+) from KT&G Corporation;
- LiL Hybrid from KT&G Corporation;
- PULZE from Imperial Brands;
- Ploom S from Japan Tobacco International (JTI).
There is no common pattern in the use of certain device heating elements in the production of units from the leading tobacco companies. The pros and cons of overall device performance, construction, and technical components are compared.
Table of Contents
- Report Introduction
- Devices Descriptions
- Technical Analysis Introduction
- Tests and Technical Reviews
- Internal Components View
- Heater Review
- Airflow Review
- Pcb Review
- Battery Analysis
- Feeding Signal Type and Temperature Control System Analysis
- Temperature Deviation of Heater
- Current Power Consumption of Device
- Vapor Density Test
- Battery and Device Energy Efficiency
- Report Conclusion
- Additional Report
Companies Mentioned
- British American Tobacco (BAT)
- Imperial Brands
- Japan Tobacco International (JTI)
- KT&G Corporation
- Philip Morris International (PMI)