The external structure of the pod uses exactly the same basic components: a light PCBA board, a rechargeable battery, and various electronic circuits.
The vast majority of Electronic Cigarettes use lithium-ion and Ivano battery power components. Battery life depends on battery type and size, usage and operating environment. Therefore, many of the same battery charger types are available, such as socket direct charging, car charging, and USBUSB chargers. The battery is the smallest component of an e-cigarette.
Many e-cigarettes use an electronic airflow sensor to activate the cooling element, and a puff activates the battery circuit. The manual sensor requires the user to press a button and then smoke. The pneumatic one is easy to use, the manual circuit is relatively more balanced than the pneumatic one, and the smoke output is better than the pneumatic one. With the development of hardware and software, many manufacturers have begun to develop fully automatic mechanical manufacturing of electronic cigarettes, eliminating the need for manual wiring, stamping or electronics to achieve higher safety and reliability.