A New Element in E-cigarettes: Making Calls and Listening to Music

Introduction: Recently, e-cigarette manufacturer Supersmoker has grandly launched a new e-cigarette, Supersmoker Bluetooth, which can make calls and play music. This e-cigarette can pair with smartphones to perform new functions. Mom no longer has to worry about me missing out on good songs.
According to reports from the heated tobacco information network, Supersmoker has introduced the Supersmoker Bluetooth e-cigarette on its official website, which can make calls and play music by pairing with smartphones. For example, when a call comes in, users can simply press the middle button on the Supersmoker Bluetooth to chat with the caller through the built-in microphone of the e-cigarette, without needing to be close to or pick up their smartphone as long as the devices are paired.
The Supersmoker Bluetooth e-cigarette has three buttons on its tube: two volume buttons and one answer/start button. This e-cigarette also features a speaker, making it a mini Bluetooth player. Users can adjust the volume by pressing the volume buttons, and long-pressing the volume buttons allows them to change the song order, making it relatively easy to operate. The overall appearance is not much different from a regular e-cigarette.
This e-cigarette can connect to both Android and iOS devices to enable call answering functionality. In addition to listening to music through major music apps on smartphones, the e-cigarette's buttons can also connect to platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube in real-time, so mom no longer has to worry about me missing out on good songs. The current price is about $110, and it comes in five colors: black, white, yellow, blue, and pink. Buyers of the Supersmoker Bluetooth can freely choose the starting flavor of the e-cigarette, such as tobacco, mint, chocolate, strawberry, apple, and coffee.
However, the call feature of this e-cigarette seems a bit redundant; the chances of receiving a call while smoking are relatively low. Are we really expected to keep a cigarette in our mouth all day just to answer calls?



