Foger Switch Pro and NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable both target vapers who want a rechargeable device with a high puff count and modern features like adjustable airflow and a display. On paper they look similar, but a few spec differences separate them once you look closer.
This comparison sticks to the numbers provided for each device, calling out where one product has a clear edge and where the data simply is not there to declare a winner.
| Spec | Foger Switch Pro | NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable |
|---|---|---|
| Image | | |
| Puff countPerformance | 30000 puffs | 🏆 50000 puffs |
| BatteryBattery | 🏆 1050 mAh | 900 mAh |
| RechargeableBattery | Yes | Yes |
| Adjustable airflowConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| DisplayConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Flavor optionsValue | 40 count | Not stated |
| CoilPerformance | Dual mesh coils, 1.0ohm | Dual mesh coils |
| Charging portBattery | USB Type-C | USB-C |
| Best US priceat time of comparison | $15.88* | $13.88* |
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* Lowest US price we found on 8 Aug 2026. Prices change often — see each review below for live pricing.
Performance
NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable wins on performance thanks to its puff count of 50000 puffs versus 30000 puffs for Foger Switch Pro. That is a meaningful gap in rated lifespan, and it is the main figure driving this category result. Both devices share dual mesh coils, but Foger Switch Pro lists a specific 1.0ohm rating while NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable does not state one, so coil performance itself cannot be directly compared beyond the puff count difference.
Battery
Battery is a tie despite Foger Switch Pro having a higher rated capacity at 1050 mAh compared to 900 mAh for NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable. Both devices are rechargeable, which levels the practical experience since users of either device can top off power rather than relying solely on a fixed cell. The raw mAh edge belongs to Foger Switch Pro, but it is not enough on its own to break the tie given both share rechargeability.
Convenience
Convenience also ends in a tie. Both products offer adjustable airflow and a display, so users of either device get the same core conveniences for controlling draw and monitoring status. Charging port naming differs slightly on paper, USB Type-C for Foger Switch Pro versus USB-C for NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable, but these describe the same connector type and do not amount to a comparable difference.
Value
Value is marked as insufficient evidence, since no pricing information is provided for either Foger Switch Pro or NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable, and flavor count is only stated for Foger Switch Pro at 40 count with NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable listed as not stated, so a fair value comparison cannot be made.
Foger Switch Pro suits buyers who prioritize a higher rated battery capacity and want a stated flavor lineup of 40 options with a specified 1.0ohm coil.
NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable suits buyers who want the longest rated puff count available here, at 50000 puffs, and are less concerned with battery capacity specifics.
The verdict
Neither device comes out ahead across the board. NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable takes the performance category on the strength of its higher puff count, while Foger Switch Pro’s larger battery capacity is offset by both devices being rechargeable, leaving battery and convenience tied. Value cannot be judged fairly given the missing pricing and flavor data for NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable. The right pick depends on which single factor, longer-rated puff life or a higher-capacity battery, matters more to the buyer.