Interesting find on Alibaba

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Greendogo

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Hey guys, I was just looking at the plethora of manufacturers of the standard crappy chinese e-cigs over on Alibaba, trying to see if any of them happened to have any interesting new designs when I found this South Korean company, called producing what looks like a smart non-mod-PV with a screen showing the battery life and the inhalations per day. It doesn't look like it's got variable voltage capabilities, but that's beside the point.

Anyway, it's called the R2-750 on their Alibaba page.

R2-750 [Scroll down for the bulk of the info]
The manufacturer's home page

Has anyone else found anything interesting on Alibaba.com? They have thousands of producers of the little analog lookalikes, but everyone once in a while I see something interesting and unique on there.
 

Cyblood

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ENjuice.com are carrying the Ramiya R2-750 as introductory kits.

Seems to be an interesting device, but I need to know what the voltage, especially under load is, and also, if the eGo-T atties can be used as is on the battery, or if an adapter is needed.

The atty seems to be a 510 using something similar to a smart cart.

Being a tech aficionado I'm really tempted to try this one out, but not unless I have the details I'm questioning.
 

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dormouse

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I also like the idea of the 3-stage one at Gotvapes - uses the 5-clicks to go between 3.2, 3.7 and 4.2 volts. I just received one. It will be interesting to see how the voltage holds up. I don't have a screw-on battery voltage tester and real Egos are hard to measure the voltage of anyway. This is some clone Ego but I can tell you when freshly charged it feels about right - I hope it keeps feeling good. Moving a carto from my slim 510 (around 3.2v) the low setting felt like 3.2, the 3.7 felt like when I put the carto on my new 3.7v Riva (the Liberty-Flights kits, I think by Eastmall) and the 4.2 - not sure - it felt closer to 3.7 than I expected but I think that was because 3.7 was high from being fresh off the charger - they both felt more like a 3.7 device fresh off the charger at 4.2.
 
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