I'm wondering what will be Innokin reply to the flood of high power boxes we have seen of late.
I vape for the nic not for glamour, I have few of the latest 60+ W boxes and also the Atlantis and a Goblin, but I use the Nautiluses 99% of the time at 10W. And so, the majority of the vapers I know. If Innokin wants to play wise, Microsoft-style, they may sell an high power box with temperature control for the use of the masses. Innokin to us means well built equipment, built to last, with a steel connector and a industrial-quality battery. Use a properly designed electronics, truly buck-boost with pure DC output, precise volt/watt/ohm reader. Since I believe the actual technology for temperature control is a losing compromise, I bet they are working on something that will allow widespread use of temperature control.
Proper temperature control can be achieved in two ways; one is to add a termocouple to the atomiser, but it would require a new breed of atomiser with four wire connector. Another is keep using Nichrome or Kanthal as heating wire, but this would require a special front-end followed by a DSP-like processor. Evolv had to use Ni200 wire because it provides a larger resistance variation with temperature. The NiCr small resistance changes, once amplified, were meaningless without proper processing, and there is not enough processing power in actual microcontrollers to achieve proper temperature control with common atomisers. So, based on my design experience, I would bet we will see sooner or later - an Innokin box capable of temperature control with a normal heating wire. Just a guess, but a reasonable one: there are already on the market cheap DSP chips used in audio applications, they would need of an adapted firmware and interface to be used as temperature signal processors.