Need Some VV Hardware Advice

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I know im going to sound like a NooB, but have to ask this battery related question ..... I am currently using an Innokin Itaste VV 3 and the biggest advantage of this battery to me is the fact that it is USB rechargable and that it is acutally a decent little battery. I want to do a couple of things -- first is to draw in some of my friends in family into the vaping world and away from cigarettes and having a device that is USB chargeable is a huge selling point to those i've talked to ----- also i am looking to upgrade to something a little better for myself and am still looking for the USB cargeablity factor in the next battery i buy.

Other than some real low end stuff, Innokin seems to be the only brand out there that is USB chargable and performs decently --- can anyone reccomend a similar device that is on the high end spectrum that has the same setup as the Itaste VV that has a charging port built in?

Thanks!!!
 

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Innokin iTaste MVP is the big brother to what you have. There are multiple versions: 2 and 3 (20 & 30 watt models) on the market.

Now, these are box mods, so they will be a larger form factor (still pocket-worthy). In return, you get longer battery life for the size difference, and with the MVP3 more power. There are other box mods (like the eleaf iSticks, IVP) which are similar in features, but I've read of a fail factor as high as 20% with the iSticks. The MVP's also use a superior processor with a higher PWM which allows for a smoother vape than the other box mods. The others use a cheaper chip which cause the rattlesnake effect. You'll be more likely get what you pay for with the MVP, IMO.

The "Rattlesnake Effect", Why the MVP, VV3, Provari, and DNA mods provide a better vape
 
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