This has been a question i've been wondering for a while. I was just wondering what does 3.7 volts mean? Why do they label it? Because I noticed there are devices that can run from like 3 volts to 7 volts? Can I vape at lets say 4.6 volts when I have a 3.7 volt 18650? like my VTC5?
Yep, you can.
Lithium ion batteries are all about 3.7 volts (well, depending on chemistry... but the most common is 3.7v... if you have a removable battery in your cell phone, open the phone up, you'll most likely see a 3.7v Li-ion battery in there).
The electronics in devices can boost the voltage. The battery still puts out about 3.7 volts but the electronics in the device kick it up to whatever voltage you want to use.
It's just that batteries are constrained by chemistry. They put out whatever they do and the devices you use them in have to regulate the voltage to something useful. The electric car? Believe it or not, those are 3.7 volt Li-ion batteries in there. A
lot of them but the cells are the same basic battery I use in my VTR. Seriously. If I recall correctly, the Tesla uses 18650s.