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by Ali Rogahn Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Will the usonicig ZIP bring ultrasonic vaping to the mainstream?

Now the ultrasonic vaping experience has been fine-tuned further, and Usonicig hopes this product will bring their innovation into the mainstream. Although the Zip has a unique atomizing system, the body-styling reminds me of the Aspire Breeze and many other similar refillable pod vapes.

What is the ultrasonic vaping experience?

The ultrasonic vaping experience comes with a lot of claims, some of which I can’t confirm. For instance, Usonicig states that the high-frequency vibrations that transform e-juice into vapor happen at 3.0 MHz, which translates to 3 million vibrations per second!

What is the ZIP vape?

It’s similar to the Aspire AVP. Although the Zip does not use a heating element, the vapor is actually warm once it gets going. The initial vape is kinda cool from a cold state (just sitting), but after a couple quick puffs it rises to comfortably warm.

How does the usonicig ZIP atomizer work?

Instead of a conventional atomizer, the Zip utilizes ultrasonic high-frequency vibrations that convert e-liquid into vapor. The first product to feature this atomization tech was the Rhythm, Usonicig’s first product released over a year ago. It was sizably larger but, despite its unique design, it wasn’t quite ready for prime time.

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What is a Usonicig vape?

Usonicig vapes are revolutionary devices that use vibrations to heat their liquids. Two of the products they are selling are the Rhythm and Zip, which are two of their most popular items. Each product uses vibrating technology to generate vapor. Additionally, the construction quality of their pods and batteries is outstanding.

What is rhythm vape?

The Rhythm is a vape that uses ultra-high frequency vibrations to heat the juice instead of an atomizer. 2.4 million vibrations per second are sent out, resulting in vaporized liquid. The vape can use regular nicotine, salt nicotine, and CBD. A 1,500 mah built-in battery powers the device, and the replacement tank also contains a vibrating chip. It has a box design with sharp edges and is available in black, silver, and red. Despite these interesting features, there is much room for improvement.

How many ml of liquid does a pod hold?

The pods hold 2 ml of liquid, they are filled from the top, and they do not have to be removed when refilling. The refilling ports are located under the mouthpiece and are wide enough to refill without spilling. Two small buttons are located in the center of each side. Press them to unlock the mouthpiece’s release.

Does the Vape pod work with salt?

This vape is a refillable pod system compatible with salt and regular nicotine. What separates this vape from others is that it does not use a coil. Instead of the traditional coil atomizer set-up, this device generates ultrasonic vibrations to heat the e-liquid.

How long do Usonicig pods last?

Usonicig says this makes for a “healthy experience,” and they tout their pods as having a life-span of up to 5000 puffs.

What is a zip vape?

Built on a beast of a 1200 mAh battery, the Zip is meant to give you a long time between charges. It also offers several electronic protections, like short circuit, low voltage, over-vaping, disconnect, and dry-burning. Although this device looks like your typical pod vape, it’s hard not to be intrigued by it.

What is a usonicig zip?

Well, the Zip actually has no coil… or any kind of heating element! Instead of a conventional atomizer, the Zip utilizes ultrasonic high-frequency vibrations that convert e-liquid into vapor.

What is zip atomizer?

Instead of a conventional atomizer, the Zip utilizes ultrasonic high-frequency vibrations that convert e-liquid into vapor. The first product to feature this atomization tech was the Rhythm, Usonicig’s first product released over a year ago. It was sizably larger but, despite its unique design, it wasn’t quite ready for prime time.

How many vibrations does ultrasonic vaping have?

For instance, Usonicig states that the high-frequency vibrations that transform e-juice into vapor happen at 3.0 MHz, which translates to 3 million vibrations per second!

What was the first product to feature atomization technology?

The first product to feature this atomization tech was the Rhythm, Usonicig’s first product released over a year ago. It was sizably larger but, despite its unique design, it wasn’t quite ready for prime time. Now the ultrasonic vaping experience has been fine-tuned further, and Usonicig hopes this product will bring their innovation into the mainstream.

Is Zip a good vape?

All those juices worked fine. The flavor is good. It’s not great by any means, but it’s at least as good, if not better than traditional pod vapes with average performance. The Zip even has a decent throat hit with high nic, which impressed me. I wasn’t expecting that, but I’m glad it’s there. The draw is a legit MTL. Not too tight, but not lose by any means. It’s similar to the Aspire AVP.

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