moved to Variable Voltage APV Discussion
Odd, they can't even make enough of their most expensive mode to keep up with demand- P3 Titanium...
ProVari 3 (P3) - Titanium
High power vapers aren't the norm in the vaping world; just on internet vaping forums...
B&M owners might disagree. For better or for worse .... the demand for higher wattage is there. China wouldn't be pumping them out like they are if there wasn't, as their only goal is to meet demand for profit.
Obviously the overall market share is dominated by ciga-like/ego style ecigs. But when it comes to APVs ... 30+ watt devices are what is hot and selling.
I've been saying it for 2 years ... Provapes refusal to meet the demand of the market will slowly erode its market share and perception. Becoming a "niche" product in THIS industry is not a smart business move IMHO.
I find it sad because I respect Provape and what they stand for. Their chip also happens to be the most accurate chip to date. I'd be using a P3 at this very moment had they given me at least 30 watts. (25-35 watts is my personal range).
I think high powered, $50 box mods is a fad- just like smokestacks on diesel trucks...
ProVape isn't going to change one of their core foundations- safety, for a small increase in sales...
Box mods might be a fad (everything is cyclical), but higher wattage vaping is going no where.
As far as safety. If Provape can't produce a chip that safely outputs mid-high wattage safely then their group of engineers aren't as great as many of us believe. I could see making this comment if battery technology was incapable of the power output we're talking about but that simply isn't the case. The technology is there and has been been around for years. Literally ... years.
As it stands now ... people can get a warmer and more intense vaping experience out of a $50 JOYETECH product than a $250 product that was once considered "cutting edge". That doesn't bold well for Provape IMHO ....
What if the FDA limits mods to 20 watts?
Those same vapers would never pay $300 for a ProVari box mod.
I think there are still many of us who vape not to smoke- those people are ProVapes core customers...
If Provape wants to take that stand ... that's fine. But again, the overall market will eventually leave them behind.
I'm not going to dig into "what ifs" ... that's pointless for debate.
I think most people are vaping to not smoke. That doesn't mean there is some imaginary watt limit that implies people are vaping for any other reason. Just because you may be satisfied with 10 watts, doesn't mean the next person will be too. It's no different than nicotine levels.
If Provape wants to take that stand ... that's fine. But again, the overall market will eventually leave them behind. For the same reasons no one is driving around in a car with 25 HP.
More horsepower gives you more options. More wattage gives you more options.
The market all ready has, it's on a treadmill of higher watts and cheaper cost....a tread mill no will be able to get off of. I still want a Provape box, with Provape quality and realistic watts.
You don't have $millions invested in a mod company- ProVape does. There's also the question concerning safety of high powered vaping. Perhaps Dr. F will shed some light on this when his new study is complete...
Cigalikes now produce more throat hit and vapor than do cigarettes.
The vast majority of people don't drive muscle cars...
It doesn't matter if I have a dime invested into a company. It's not hard to see the trends of ANY particular market. Companies who ignore market trends tend to suffer for doing so. See Apple in the 90s ....
Dr. F's study isn't covering high powered vaping. I believe he stated in his interview with Busardo that they will be mainly looking at 15 watts and under.
However, the potential of risks in that area are even more reasons why Provape is at risk. If studies come down that show temperatures are too high and producing significant byproducts, companies like Evolv and YiHi will have already introduced technologies to combat this ... pushing Provape further into irrelevance within the market as a whole.
Cigalikes may produce more throat hit and vapor than cigarettes but for many (perhaps even the overwhelming majority) they do not keep people OFF cigarettes.
If cigalikes were all it takes, people would use them and not go back to smoking. They wouldn't buy Provaris or any other devices. From my experience however, certain people require certain satisfactions from their vape. Some people just need the nicotine. Some people need the oral simulation. Some need the warming sensation of a combustible product. Some need a smoke to lungs sensation. Everyone is slightly different.
And that is why there is no right or wrong way to vape.
It doesn't matter if I have a dime invested into a company. It's not hard to see the trends of ANY particular market. Companies who ignore market trends tend to suffer for doing so. See Apple in the 90s ....
However, the potential of risks in that area are even more reasons why Provape is at risk. If studies come down that show temperatures are too high and producing significant byproducts, companies like Evolv and YiHi will have already introduced technologies to combat this ... pushing Provape further into irrelevance within the market as a whole.