The “percentage” you see on an ALIBARBAR device’s digital screen usually refers to one of two things, depending on the model you’re holding. Here’s a clear breakdown:

🔋 Battery Level Percentage
On most ALIBARBAR smart-display devices (like the Ice Adjust 12000, INGOT 15000, and some newer INGOT 9000 variants), the large number on the screen is the remaining battery percentage.
It shows how much charge is left in the rechargeable battery.
When it drops to 0%, you’ll need to plug it into a USB-C charger.
The battery percentage resets to 100% after a full charge.
💧 E-Liquid / Puff Remaining Percentage
On certain models (particularly the INGOT 15000), the display may also indicate a separate e-liquid percentage or a combined “remaining puffs” estimation. However, most ALIBARBAR devices only show the battery percentage directly; the liquid level is a fixed resource that depletes over time without a visible gauge other than flavour drop-off.
⚙️ What about the “Power Output” percentage?
The Ice Adjust 12000 does not have variable wattage; its airflow is mechanical, not electronic. So you won’t see a power output percentage. The screen is exclusively for battery and a simple puff counter (if applicable).
In short:
The percentage you see is the battery level.
It’s a simple indicator to help you plan your recharges.
ALIBARBAR devices don’t show a “nicotine percentage” on the screen — that’s printed on the packaging.
If you’re ever unsure which piece of data the screen is showing, just check the display’s label (e.g., a small battery icon next to the number) or refer to the user manual included in the box.
Hope that clears things up! Let me know if you’ve got a specific model in mind, and I can tell you exactly what its display shows.


