Smart cannabis vape debuts at ces that promises the 'perfect high'

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By STACY LIBERATORE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM 19:22 12 Jan 2021, updated 20:18 12 Jan 2021 * MODE SHOWCASED ITS FLAGSHIP PRODUCT AT THE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW * IT IS A SMART CANNABIS DOSING


SYSTEM TO HELP REGULATE CANNABIS INTAKE * THE VAPE HAS SENSORS TO KNOW DETERMINE HOW MANY DOSES ARE BEING INHALED * THERE IS ALSO A COMPANION APP THAT LETS USERS SEE CONSUMPTION ANALYTICS 


Marijuana has become a go-to treatment for anxiety, pain management and sleeping, but a new innovation is taking the guesswork out of dosing for new users. Called Mode, the world's


first smart cannabis dosing vape device took the stage at the Consumer Electronics Show, along with a companion app. The vape device has a touch slider that allows users adjust their dose


down to the milligram and is fitted with precision sensors to determine how much is being inhaled. It also features a Haptic Guidance feature that gently vibrates to notify users when to


stop inhaling and when to exhale. The companion app features a control dashboard where users can access dosage plans, product information, feedback, personalized recommendations and


consumption analytics. Scroll down for video  Medical marijuana is legal in 34 US states and is used to treat a range of aliments and diseases such as Alzheimer's, Cancer and


Chrohn's disease. It has also become a treatment for those suffering with anxiety and sleep disorders. RELATED ARTICLES However, for a new smoker, determining how much to inhale can be


tricky. Izzy Kirsh, co-founder and co-CEO, Mode, said: 'We initially set out to solve the dosing dilemma for people requiring cannabis to treat injuries, ailments and other


health-related matters.' '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.' The firm debuted its flagship product at the first-ever all-digital Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The popular tech conference is usually held in Las Vegas, Nevada, but the


coronavirus forced it out of the conference venue and into people's homes. But the change has not stopped companies from showcases their latest and greatest innovations. Mode was


inspired by Kirsh who realized the need for personalized dosing of cannabis following a person injury. He partnered with Mark (Akiva) Wagner and Stephen Bates to design the platform and the


trio embarked on a comprehensive R&D exploration, collaborating with a world-class design and engineering team and raising $2.5 million in funding to bring Mode to market. The device is


compatible with 501 cartridges that easily snap into the designated compartment – other devices require they be screwed in. Owners can also lock the vaping device in order to keep it safe


from children. Mark (Akiva) Wagner co-founder and co-CEO, Mode, said: 'Cannabis is a dosage-sensitive substance and not a one-size-fits-all solution.' '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 retails for $100 and


is available for preorder on its website and shipping will commence in the first half of 2021.


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