Mik does Janty have an inclinations on the horizon for a variable voltage device?
When it comes to regulating voltage, there are alot of things that can go wrong - abuse for instance, can easily lead to a defective battery, or atomizer; all things that we then have to honor warranty wise.
So im afraid its not something we have plans for at the moment.
Not trying to be the bane of your existence Mik, but what happens if someone else manufactures one of them into streamline production vs a simple mod. This is a trend I allured to earlier in this thread, wrt the cartos and new attys?Hey.
No not at the moment. We believe the existing devices do the job well enough not to have to invent something new. When it comes to regulating voltage, there are alot of things that can go wrong - abuse for instance, can easily lead to a defective battery, or atomizer; all things that we then have to honor warranty wise.
So im afraid its not something we have plans for at the moment.
Not trying to be the bane of your existence Mik, but what happens if someone else manufactures one of them into streamline production vs a simple mod. This is a trend I allured to earlier in this thread, wrt the cartos and new attys?
I support the aforementioned position, but where do we stop? Where is the line drawn on innovation?
Exactly, where I am going with my comment.As I have mentioned before;
1) We might do it - it depends.
2) If someone else does it, I hope they do it right, otherwise they will be looking at +1000 more issues than you get with a normal e-cig - and this means alot more returns, alot more breakage, and well overall, it will just be harder to make the product "worth" it financially. I am definately not saying it cant be done; We might do it. But we dont find it to be the best path to go down at the moment. Yes it is interesting, but is it necessary? Not in our opinion.
I feel that a well designed, well made, well thought out e-cigarette that is simple, and performs will win over any complicated "mod", that has too many features. I mean, if high voltage is so good - why even buy a variable mod? So everyone can get it the way they want? Well if thats the case, that is also the same as saying "not everyone likes high voltage".
But again - I am not saying we wont, I am only saying that its not just a matter of spitting out a product that works, there is so much more to it.
But lets see if I am right - I know of one other company that is designing one at the moment, and my guess ( let me underline guess ) is that it will be a nice device, but it will fail alot, and be too far off for the average consumer to want it.