If you’ve been tracking compact atomization hardware this year, you’ve probably heard whispers about Shenzhen’s new ultrasonic rigs. I spent a week in Bao’An poking around lines and, to be honest, the real action is in efficient pods with smart power budgets. If you’re evaluating a vapes pod system, here’s the model everyone kept bringing up: the 2024 New Personalized Super Ultrasonic Pod System Vape.
What’s new and why it matters
Ultrasonic atomization (think micro-vibrations rather than a heated coil) has been creeping into mainstream pods for lower thermal stress on flavor compounds. Pair that with a 650 mAh cell and USB‑C at 5V/0.4A and you’ve got a commuter-friendly daily driver. The mesh 1.0Ω cartridge here delivers around 2,500 puffs from 4 ml, capped at 2% salt nicotine for markets that follow TPD norms. In fact, many customers say the draw is consistently smooth, which matches what I felt in field samples.
Quick specs (real-world may vary)
| Liquid capacity | 4 ml |
| Estimated puffs | ≈ 2,500 (usage-dependent) |
| Atomization | Ultrasonic + mesh 1.0Ω |
| Battery | 650 mAh, USB‑C, DC 5V/0.4A |
| Nicotine | 2% salt nicotine |
| Origin | No.1216, XinSha Rd, Shajing St, Bao’An, Shenzhen |
Manufacturing process and testing
Materials: PCTG pod, SUS316L mesh, cotton fiber wicking, Li‑ion cell. Methods: precision mesh stamping, ultrasonic welding of pod seams, automated e‑liquid fill, 100% visual QC, and leak-vac tests. Testing standards cited on the line included UN38.3 transport for cells, IEC 62133‑2 safety checks, and RoHS/REACH materials screening. Service life is essentially e‑liquid-limited (≈2,500 puffs); battery cycle life is sufficient to recharge a few times across that span.
Where it fits (and a quick case)
- Office commutes, travel retail, hospitality venues that prefer sealed pods to reduce mess.
- Adult smokers exploring lower-maintenance alternatives; nicotine strength is moderate.
- Retailers needing consistent stock with low DOA; pilot data showed
Mini case: a convenience chain in Guangdong swapped legacy stick disposables for this vapes pod system and reported 23% fewer returns over six weeks. Not scientific, but telling.
Vendor comparison (indicative)
| Model | Capacity | Battery | Atomization | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 Super Ultrasonic | 4 ml | 650 mAh, USB‑C | Ultrasonic + mesh 1.0Ω | Low heat; stable flavor |
| Uwell Caliburn A3 | ≈2 ml (refillable) | 520 mAh | Coil heating | Great MTL; DIY fill |
| SMOK Novo 2X | ≈2 ml (refillable) | 800 mAh | Coil heating | Adjustable draw |
Customization, compliance, feedback
Brand owners can spec colors, surface finishes, and packaging; typical MOQs are modest. Certifications commonly supplied: CE, RoHS, REACH, UN38.3, MSDS for e‑liquid, and ISO 9001 factory QMS. One distributor told me, “charging is slow but safe,” which aligns with the 0.4A cap. Another liked the “no-hotspot” feel at chain-vape pace. Always verify local regulations; 2% nicotine may not be legal everywhere.
Bottom line: for buyers who want a tidy, low-maintenance vapes pod system with steady flavor and sane charging behavior, this one is hard to ignore. It’s not the only pod in town, but it’s genuinely well balanced.
Nicotine is addictive. For adults of legal smoking age only. Follow local laws and safety guidance.
Post time:Oct - 06 - 2025
