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Introducing Mode: The World’s First Smart Cannabis Dosing Device

 

If there’s a common question about cannabis, whether from medical or recreational users, it’s about dosing. Vaping as a method of consumption can be especially confusing because there are so many variables leaving a lot of guesswork in achieving the best experience. That is until now — recently launched at the Consumer Electronics Show, MODE is being promoted as the world’s first universal smart cannabis dosing device and companion app for 510 cannabis cartridges. 

“Cannabis is a dosage-sensitive substance and not a one-size-fits-all solution,” said Mark (Akiva) Wagner co-founder and co-CEO, Mode. “Mode offers a missing device and dataset for the cannabis space, and with the correct analysis and implementation, can open pathways of understanding never seen before in cannabis.”

Mode offers several exclusive features including:

Real-Time Dosing Control – Mode’s Touch Slider™ allows users to adjust their dose with precision down to the milligram.

Universal 510 Compatibility – Mode is compatible with the universal 510 threaded cartridge, giving users the freedom to enjoy their favorite strains from the best brands on the market.

Haptic Guidance™ – Mode’s Inhale & Exhale Haptic Guidance feature lets users know exactly when to stop inhaling and when to exhale with a gentle vibration from the device.

Quick-Snap™ Connector – Swap out 510 cartridges with a simple snap. No screwing or twisting required.

Child/Tamper-Proof – The Mode device can be locked manually or remotely with the app.

Connected Mode App – The companion mobile app features the first ever control dashboard for personalized cannabis consumption. It provides access to detailed dosage plans, product information, feedback loop, personalized recommendations and consumption analytics.

The Mode platform was designed for wellness and recreational users alike. The idea for Mode was first realized when co-founder Izzy Kirsh suffered a personal injury, which led him to identify the opportunity and need for personalized and sensible cannabis dosing. 

“We initially set out to solve the dosing dilemma for people requiring cannabis to treat injuries, ailments and other health-related matters,” said Kirsh. “We built dozens of prototypes to deliver vapor doses by the milligram, perfecting consumption levels down to a rudimentary science of what cannabinoids and dosages are required to achieve the right results. What we ultimately created is a first-of its-kind device that offers more control and a better experience for all cannabis users.”

For more information, visit www.mode.co.

 

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