Power Mode · Temperature Control · PURE Mode
In the vaping industry, different devices may operate using different modes.
These modes are designed for different user habits and experience levels, not to replace one another.
This article explains three commonly discussed vaping modes in a clear and beginner-friendly way.
Power Mode
Manual output control
What it means
Power Mode allows the user to manually set the output power (wattage).
How it behaves
• Higher wattage produces stronger vapor
• Lower wattage creates a smoother draw
• The device delivers power according to the selected value
Who it is for
• Users who already know their preferred wattage
• Users who enjoy manual adjustment
• Traditional vaping users
Key idea
Power Mode focuses on user control over power output.
Temperature Control Mode
Limiting maximum coil temperature
What it means
Temperature Control (TC) Mode allows the user to set a maximum coil temperature.
How it behaves
• Heating is reduced or stopped once the temperature limit is reached
• Helps prevent overheating and dry hits
• Requires compatible coils and correct configuration
Who it is for
• Experienced users
• Users familiar with coil materials and settings
• Users who want precise control over heating behavior
Key idea
Temperature Control focuses on user control over temperature limits.
PURE Mode
Intelligent automatic heating control
What it means
PURE Mode refers to an intelligent control system rather than a single adjustable parameter.
Instead of asking the user to set power or temperature, the system:
• Monitors heating behavior in real time
• Automatically adjusts output
• Maintains stable heating conditions
• Helps reduce the risk of dry hits and burnt taste
No temperature knowledge or manual tuning is required.
Who it is for
• Beginners
• Daily users
• Users who prefer a simple and consistent experience
Key idea
PURE Mode focuses on automatic decision-making by the system.
Quick Comparison
• Power Mode: User controls power output
• Temperature Control Mode: User controls maximum temperature
• PURE Mode: System controls heating automatically
Final Understanding
• Power Mode answers the question: “How strong should it be?”
• Temperature Control answers: “How hot can it get?”
• PURE Mode answers: “How can heating stay stable without manual setup?”
These modes represent different design philosophies, not different quality levels.
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