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Described as “smart vapes,” these innovative devices are drawing significant criticism for their potential appeal to children and teenagers. Equipped with features such as pre-installed video games, calling capabilities, music playback, and fitness tracking, these vapes are more than just smoking tools; they are designed to engage users in a multitude of ways.
Health advocates and parents are expressing concern that the integration of entertainment and communication features may entice younger audiences to use these products, thereby normalizing vaping among minors. Critics argue that the marketing strategies employed by manufacturers blur the lines between traditional vaping and digital entertainment, making these devices particularly appealing to a demographic that is already vulnerable to addiction.
As the debate continues, many are calling for stricter regulations to prevent the targeting of young individuals with such multifunctional gadgets. The discussion around the implications of these smart vapes raises important questions about youth health and the responsibility of manufacturers in promoting their products.
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