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Vuze vapor reviews
Vuze vapor reviews








vuze vapor reviews

The Vuse is the first e-cigarette to pack a microprocessor that the company says monitors and adjusts the vapor production up to 2,000 times per second to deliver the most consistent vaping experience on the market.įurthering this switcher-friendly end, the Vuse comes in two varieties: The Vuse Solo, which costs the same as a disposable e-cig ($9), but the battery is rechargeable and it includes a USB charger in the Solo pack – just in case you want to keep using it. More than anything, RJ Reynolds says, the Vuse “digital cigarette” is designed to help smokers move to e-cigarettes by delivering a consistent amount of nicotine with every puff. To take this a step further, the Vuse uses a “QuickConnect” attachment coupling that, unlike any other e-cig you’ll find, snaps rather than screws on. note: probably cannabis), pack freakin’ encryption – encryption! – to ensure only Vuse-brand cartridges are used with Vuse batteries. Hell, even the cartridges, which the company says are “tamper-proof” to prevent “kids” from opening them up and loading them with God-knows-what ( Ed. And it tells you how much battery is left by illuminating different colors on the tip of the Vuse battery. Also unlike other e-cigarette brands at CES, the Vuse e-cig is made entirely in the US by automated manufacturing processes – which, according to Vuse’s people, means the quality is superior and more consistent than the Chinese brands that use measly humans create their devices.īut the biggest difference between other e-cigarettes – especially disposables and low-end rechargeable – is what’s inside. Vuse e-cigs pack “SmartMemory” technology that “remembers” how many puffs you’ve taken on each cartridge. Unlike its Chinese counterparts, Vuse’s CES booth stands as tall and takes up as much floor space as many of the major consumer tech brands. While most of the e-cig brands at CES 2014 come from China – where, in fact, most e-cigarettes are made – the one major standout is Vuse, the first product from RJ Reynolds Vapor, subsidiary of “analog” cigarette giant RJ Reynolds. (We even saw one company selling vaporizers marked with a Post-It Note that read “for cannabis.”) Times, as they say, are a’ changin’. But they are also a drug delivery mechanism (that drug being nicotine), which puts them firmly outside the realm of uncontroversial products like headphones and 4K televisions. Technically speaking, of course, e-cigarettes are consumer electronics. This is both completely inevitable and a little bit … weird. Fitbit Versa 3Į-cigarettes have begun to populate the Consumer Electronics Show in a big way.










Vuze vapor reviews