Anti-smoking drive: A case for e-cigarettes
Commitments to reduce illicit vape sales bring rise to the smart electronic cigarette
The UK government has unveiled a package of measures aimed at reducing smoking rates in England below 5% by 2030. One million smokers will be given free vaping starter kits, with behavioural support, while pregnant women will be offered up to £400 to quit smoking.
With wireless connectivity, AYR allows users to take control and track vaping sessions on a web app. With permission, AYR share anonymous data with the medical community to help others reduce their smoking habit and quit nicotine.