This ultra-modern water pipe will change the game
As various Cannabis Legalization Around the World, the stereotype of the stoner is beginning to fade, and, depending on the country, cannabis use is no longer demonized. 58% of Americans support the legalization of cannabis and 44% from the French view the ban on cannabis as a violation of their freedom.
Usage patterns are changing, and companies are embracing this new El Dorado by incorporating technology into objects that have been around for hundreds of years. For the artisans of’Aura, revolutionizing the products used by medical patients and recreational cannabis users is a priority, and the result is impressive, elegant, and far superior to a traditional bong.
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Aura’s stated goal is to offer a «refreshing take» on design that «de-stigmatizes» cannabis use: «Ease of use is a hallmark of modernity—and the hallmark of Aura products.»
The design of their products is truly distinctive. Beyond its design and futuristic simplicity, Aura’s water pipe enhances every aspect of a bong, delivering a premium experience: high-quality materials, an ergonomic mouthpiece, an ash guard…
Aura is expected to open pre-orders in late 2016 at a price of around 200$. It may seem expensive at first glance, but given the high-quality materials (all metal parts are made of titanium), one couldn’t expect anything less.
A few photos of the bang Aura below.


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