MacDirectory Magazine

Whyt Manga

MacDirectory magazine is the premiere creative lifestyle magazine for Apple enthusiasts featuring interviews, in-depth tech reviews, Apple news, insights, latest Apple patents, apps, market analysis, entertainment and more.

Issue link: https://digital.macdirectory.com/i/1234839

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 69 of 141

else to mar its simplistic appearance. The Social color selection manages to give this 3-inch cylinder a distinctive, inviting look. The Focus is also a pick-up-and-go vape pen, instantly ready out of the box or out of your pocket. A small hole in the top of the pen is all there is to it, while a white light on the bottom end signifies activation. The opaque, teal tube does make it harder to track your usage, but also adds a little discretion to the device. The Peppermint flavor, in particular, is surprisingly refreshing, and Social really nailed that almost-festive feel of this pen. A handful of other flavors, from grapefruit to lavender to cinnamon all sound somewhat out-of-place to a vaping experience, but after trying the Peppermint, something tells me you'll be open to the other tastes that Social has paired in this convenient and disposable pen package. O.penVAPE 2.0 Variable Voltage Battery If you're like me and you want your gadgets reusable, you should definitely check out the O.penVAPE 2.0 Variable Voltage Battery. This pen is an awesome evolution of the vape pen battery that takes the adjustable heat and voltage levels of larger vaporizers and delivers it in a pen format ready for your favorite cartridge. There are four distinct voltage levels available, indicated by a small ring of colored dots around the bottom of the pen. Keep it on the low purple setting for extended, frequent drags, or bump it up through the orange and green settings to the blue 'dab' setting resulting in an intense blast of vapor. With two clicks of the pen's only button, you can noticeably change your vaping experience. I didn't know I wanted this feature until I started using the O.penVAPE 2.0 Variable Voltage Battery, and now other pens seem wanting. The aforementioned single button is discrete, which creates some confusion upon first opening the product—it's hidden on the tip of the pen, underneath the capacitive rubber tip. That's right, this vape pen doubles as a stylus for your smartphone or tablet! This is a really cool, if superfluous, idea that makes it extra easy to sit and chill with your pen

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of MacDirectory Magazine - Whyt Manga