it's a bit disheartening to hear a few posts that almost seem mean-spirited in nature. I, unfortunately, don't have very thick skin, something that is necessary in this industry. I'm not sure what some where expecting, as juice feeders, by nature, are simple.
'Tis your fault for setting the Super T bar so high, Sir. =)
The VapeMate on its OWN accord is the same stylish/sleek/creative innovation from Super T as anything that has ever been marketed. The adaption to the PV itself is where it gets unusual looking which is what I think causes some disappointment.
I think some envisioned a cylindrical device that sleeved over the atomizer yet didn't make the PV any wider OR longer. LOL! IOW, a reservoir that defied the laws of physics -- it should hold 10 mls of liquid but be smaller than a 10 ml bottle regardless of the final contoured shape. Good luck with that. =)
Personally, I would feel a touch self-conscious using the VapeMate in public -- but that's just me. I tend to stealth vape almost ALL the time because I've grown tired of explaining to people what I am "smoking". Some vapers like the confrontation, however, or could care less. It takes all kinds.
In your video you mention that the sight glass is useful but that the VapeMate becomes more of a *feel* thing with practice. Toward that end, I can see the VapeMate as a very useful device, in my case, for driving. And, for anyone who has ever dripped while driving, a
VERY SAFE alternative. Couple that feature with a 18650 or larger battery and the days of worrying about battery life and atomizer feeding while on a long drive is a distant memory. (get it? long drive and distant memory? I slay me, I tell ya)
Note -- You do a nice job in the videos, I guess, but I miss the first MODEL that appeared in the Super T videos. That young lady had some serious talent and was MUCH easier on the eyes. It wouldn't take ALL that much effort to drive on over there with a cam in hand, ya know. (oh, and bring a cheese cake) <g>