I’ve been seeing a lot of talk about the Foger Switch Pro vape lately and wanted to know if anyone here has tried it. From what I’ve found online, it seems a bit different from typical disposable vapes.
The Foger Switch Pro comes with a removable charging power bank and a disposable pod system. The pod has a small built-in battery, and when it runs low you can recharge it using the included battery dock. This setup gives the device a total battery capacity of about 1050mAh (200mAh in the pod + 850mAh in the charging dock).
Another thing that caught my attention is the puff count. The device claims up to 30,000 puffs in normal mode and around 18,000 puffs in boost mode, depending on how it’s used.
Some of the main features include:
I’ve also seen a lot of flavors like Blue Razz Ice, Strawberry Watermelon, Kiwi Dragon Berry, and Cool Mint, which seem pretty popular.
I’m curious about real user experience though.
Would love to hear feedback from anyone who has used it for a while.
The Foger Switch Pro comes with a removable charging power bank and a disposable pod system. The pod has a small built-in battery, and when it runs low you can recharge it using the included battery dock. This setup gives the device a total battery capacity of about 1050mAh (200mAh in the pod + 850mAh in the charging dock).
Another thing that caught my attention is the puff count. The device claims up to 30,000 puffs in normal mode and around 18,000 puffs in boost mode, depending on how it’s used.
Some of the main features include:
- Dual mesh coil for stronger flavor
- Adjustable airflow
- OLED screen showing battery and puff info
- USB-C charging
- Around 19ml of prefilled e-liquid with 5% nicotine
I’ve also seen a lot of flavors like Blue Razz Ice, Strawberry Watermelon, Kiwi Dragon Berry, and Cool Mint, which seem pretty popular.
I’m curious about real user experience though.
- Does the Foger Switch Pro vape actually last close to 30k puffs?
- Are the flavors consistent until the pod is empty?
- Is the rechargeable battery dock convenient or just a gimmick?
Would love to hear feedback from anyone who has used it for a while.