Engadget, a cigarette that can not be used by people under the age of 18, is fitted with a mouth opening that automatically closes and opens only through the application of the e-cigarette on the phone.

The site has released information about the new model, called Juul C1, which was previously put on the market in Canada on a trial basis, before releasing the final version in the UK market.

The device can only be used by the phone application, which in turn requires the user to pass a face scan test through the phone camera to determine the approximate age of the user through its features, as well as another test asking the user to give some information that proves to be an adult.

In addition to the precautionary measures that have been provided to the device, it has also been provided with many useful features, such as collection and display of information on the times of use, the number of breaths inhaled through the device, and where the device was used, and the application can guide the user On the place of the electronic cigarette, in case of loss.

Some reports speak of the intention of the manufacturer of this cigarette to provide the device in the future with a feature that prevents the use in certain places, such as schools, where the use of electronic mapping applications to identify such places, so that the app accompanying the device to close the electronic cigarette in these places, It is not yet clear whether these expectations are correct, but this is expected to be the next step of the company.