Morning all. TGIF!
I got my X Cube in and have been slowly getting it figured out. There's definitely a learning curve on this puppy. Though you can start vaping right out of the box, the customizability of it takes some work. What I like so far: the firing button is the entire side of the device; it's got more power than I'm ever likely to need; temp control of course, but it reads both nickel and titanium (though you have to purchase the titanium upgrade for 49 cents, lol); which brings me to the next thing I really like, firmware upgradability. I also like that there's an app for it that lets you adjust the settings, etc. from your phone, among other things. Which brings me to my dislikes so far: the menu system on the device itself is a pain (though I'm guessing it'll get better as I get more experience with it). I also dislike the battery reading on the screen: when I put 2 new batteries in, it still doesn't read as completely full, and when I'm at 35% battery life according to the app, it looks basically empty on the device itself. My other dislike is that you can't re-charge it from a USB; you have to replace the batteries. By and large though, a TC device w/160 watts for under $100? I can't complain.
I got my X Cube in and have been slowly getting it figured out. There's definitely a learning curve on this puppy. Though you can start vaping right out of the box, the customizability of it takes some work. What I like so far: the firing button is the entire side of the device; it's got more power than I'm ever likely to need; temp control of course, but it reads both nickel and titanium (though you have to purchase the titanium upgrade for 49 cents, lol); which brings me to the next thing I really like, firmware upgradability. I also like that there's an app for it that lets you adjust the settings, etc. from your phone, among other things. Which brings me to my dislikes so far: the menu system on the device itself is a pain (though I'm guessing it'll get better as I get more experience with it). I also dislike the battery reading on the screen: when I put 2 new batteries in, it still doesn't read as completely full, and when I'm at 35% battery life according to the app, it looks basically empty on the device itself. My other dislike is that you can't re-charge it from a USB; you have to replace the batteries. By and large though, a TC device w/160 watts for under $100? I can't complain.