PotBotics Unveils Ryah, The World’s First Dose-Measuring Vaporizer

Ryah Dose Measuring Vaporizer

PotBotics, a data aggregation and technology company, has unveiled the world’s first dose-measuring vaporizer, the Ryah vape. This new vape, the Ryah, provides its users with a way to keep track of their dosages, which in turns allows them to recreate their dosing regiments to achieve the same results with a high level of consistency. …

Apple Vaporizer Patent Questions Linger Years After Filing

After filing a patent for a vaporizer back on July 20, 2016, lingering questions remain about what exactly Apple patented and why. The patent, which was filed by Tetsuya Ishikawa on behalf of Apple, is for a “sublimator/vaporizer” that, according to the filing’s abstract, is to vaporize or sublimate “a substance” and turn it “into …

The Daily Dot Calls Hera 2 The ‘Most Advanced Dual-Use Vaporizer’ In The World

Hera 2 By VapeDynamics

Hera 2, a dual-use vaporizer with a two chamber design reminiscent of the Haze vaporizers by Haze Technologies, is a relatively new vape made by VapeDynamics. But the features don’t stop there, not by any means. It has a touch screen display, support for dry herbs and extract, rechargeable Lithium-ion battery, active vibration (haptic feedback), …

Vaporizer Technology Gets More Hi-Tech As Industry Grows

As the vapor industry grows, some vape companies are making increasingly sophisticated products as they adopt business models reminiscent of the tech giants of the world. Why the change? As CNBC reports, they’re looking to grow sales and what better way than to mimic the best and biggest tech companies out there? How big is …

Could Heat-Not-Burn Devices Overshadow E-Cigs In Popularity?

Heat-not-burn devices are rapidly rising in popularity in Japan where they were first introduced and according to one study’s findings, they could overshadow electronic cigarettes in popularity in the years to come. The study, which was authored by Dr. John Ayers with San Diego State University and computer science professor Mark Dredze of Johns Hopkins …