Guessing the next device will use the Evolv dna 40.
One thing that sticks out to me is that rectangle thing on the side at the bottom. It looks like it MIGHT be a way to take the bottom off. If this is a way to replace the battery I will dance a jig.
One thing that sticks out to me is that rectangle thing on the side at the bottom. It looks like it MIGHT be a way to take the bottom off. If this is a way to replace the battery I will dance a jig.
I doubt it. If it had an Evolv board they would be singing from the rafters about it like they did with the svd2.0.Does this have evolv dna 30 board?
I doubt it. If it had an Evolv board they would be singing from the rafters about it like they did with the svd2.0.
Probably the next version of the mvp3 will have a dna chip as I've seen hints that it will have temp control. Personally every innokin product I have works flawlessly. Their chips are solid even if they are late to the higher wattage game. I would trust an innokin product without hesitation, IMO.I'm not interested then.
I hoped for the box mod with good price that has genuine DNA chip
Probably the next version of the mvp3 will have a dna chip as I've seen hints that it will have temp control. Personally every innokin product I have works flawlessly. Their chips are solid even if they are late to the higher wattage game. I would trust an innokin product without hesitation, IMO.
The MPV 2.0 chip has been a rock-solid performer so it's reasonable to expect the same from the MPV 3.0. There is no reason to wait for the Evolv model unless you need more than 30 watts and/or the temperature protection. However, expect that the MVP with the Evolv chip will cost considerably more than the MVP 3.0.I'm not interested then.
I hoped for the box mod with good price that has genuine DNA chip
Innokin Paul confirmed a higher wattage device than the MVP 3.0 with temperature protection at a higher price.Probably the next version of the mvp3 will have a dna chip as I've seen hints that it will have temp control. Personally every innokin product I have works flawlessly. Their chips are solid even if they are late to the higher wattage game. I would trust an innokin product without hesitation, IMO.
Innokin don't get it
People want change. That's why the Istick was so popular. Smaller is better. At least Cloupor is trying that. I want a small 20 W mod, replaceable battery, on board charging. And easy to push buttons. I did buy an MVP and it's still in the box after 2 days use . Just don't like the size . Sorry
Innokin don't get it
People want change. That's why the Istick was so popular. Smaller is better. At least Cloupor is trying that. I want a small 20 W mod, replaceable battery, on board charging. And easy to push buttons. I did buy an MVP and it's still in the box after 2 days use . Just don't like the size . Sorry
Yeah, that seems to be the consensus. Give us an istick with flat voltage output, a replaceable battery and a quality 510.
That's called a Provari
Yep we all have high expectations and then we end up with trash. Sad to say.
It would be nice to have something the size of and istick with no problems, good vape, 18650, and under $40.
With the size of an 18650 there is no way it could be as small as the iStick.