Vitolo
Vaporist
Ego vs. Jessy A comparison
I am a Vaporist, that has just begun using and vaporizing ejuices.
I have used herbal vaporizers to vaporize almost every herb known, and have an extensive collection of the best Herbal Vaporizers around.
My wife is a lifelong cigarette smoker, and was willing to quit smoking to help me with my evaluation.
This is not a discussion of advanced modifications, or the ways that these units can be altered.. I know there is plenty info out there for you advanced users.
This is about The Joye Ego Kit with a 650 battery, and a Jessy M kit also with a 650 battery. I would like to share both of our impressions of the units, comparatively speaking.
The Ego is a solid vape investment, that is sturdy, and is good looking. The vapor hits are consistent each time.
The Jessy is a bit longer to accommodate the circuitry that fills multiple functions.
I will admit to joking at first about "bells and whistles", but man was I wrong!
The ego is an excellent ecig to use at home or out on the job. Its size and simplicity makes this a discreet choice. There is no deciding between levels, and the lighted button is easily covered by the finger while engaging the atomizer. For times when you want to be simple and discreet and use a choice of your see through double sized cartridges or go single sized simple tip for an even "tighter" look!
The Jessy is a sporty and elegant look according to my wife. She says that it looks elegant in a woman's and a man's hand alike. I got a glossy enamel blue Jessy, that looks very cool for a man or for a woman.
The 3 levels of hit do make a difference. People say it is very subtle, but after some prolonged and constant trial, I can say that there is more than just a tiny difference difference.
The different powers do not just add "amps" to make a heat hotter.
They affect the delivery of flavor in a distinct way.
The level of visible vapor is not affected by the 3 settings, in fact I have thought that on the lower setting I have seen even thicker clouds at times.
When I vape on the high setting, I feel the hit in my lungs a bit more, and the flavor is full bodied and in my senses in general.
When I vape on Medium the flavor seems more distinct, and in the mouth.. I can distinguish better between the flavors there.
When I vape on the low setting, I get huge clouds, but do not feel the hit in my lungs, even though I inhale deeply. The flavor is soft and is more around the tongue and in nostrils.
I felt that the flavor is a bit sharper in the Ego than in the Jessy.
Patty said that the Ego feels more often like a cigarette hit to her as far as the actual feeling in the lungs, and I would be forced to agree maybe that is what I meant by "sharper"
The Jessy according to my gal is a smoother hit on any setting, and she likes hers on pink, which is the lowest setting. She feels that the juices taste better in her Jessy, and to be honest so do I!
PattyVapes (that is Patty's new forum name) loves her Jessy for it's looks also. She likes the touches of gold on the unit.
After a few days of constant use, I finally hit 300 pushes of the button, and got to witness the ultrasonic cleaning. The lights danced through a routine a couple of times..
My next hit tasted marvelous. So clean it was amazing!
Charging time.
We both used our units evenly and for the same numbers of hits for 3 days which was two charging cycles for each. I suspected that the Jessy would take longer to charge for all of it's circuitry. Not so. Patty's Ego and Jessy charged in exactly the same amounts of time.. while my Jessy finished a minute before the Ego both times.
The Jessy battery has the great feature of charging through the bottom, and can be used during charging on any of the power settings. During charging you can vape to your hearts content, with the extra long USB charging cord. The cord can plug into an outlet type transformer(included) or into the car charger (included). I love to vape at the computer while plugged into my keyboard.
Ahh one interesting thing that I noticed. The Ego powers down when you release the button sort of gradually.. fast.. but still in a "dimming" fashion, and the coil stops heating in same fashion. This is fine, you time it to your finishing draw.
The Jessy button intently stops heat on a dime when released. no cooldown time.. It is done.
About the Atomizer.
The taste was significantly purer in the Jessy unit so I went straight into the atomizer. The attys are very different, and I can see why the flavors would be as well. Inside of the standard Ego atty is the coil, and a couple of rings at the base that supply the power and there is a ring to seal the system. You can see distinct sections that comprise the base around the coil.
The atty for the Jessy was unique. The coil itself is a much finer woven mesh, and is substantially fuller, and has a more defined shape consistent from unit to unit. The base has a sealed plate that does not allow you to see sections.
The attys when filled with juice, and placed side by side behaved differently also.
The ego atty formed a hint of juice at the bottom (to be expected), while the Jessy atty did not.
Patty does use both units, but prefers her Jessy 100%.
I like the Ego in my pocket, and for while I am working. A solid little unit, that is tuff, and compact I pull it out as I like for a vape. When in the house, and sitting around, or have time to enjoy flavors, and blow clouds and rings for me it is the Jessy all the way as well!
One final note is about charging time.
The Jessy battery when used for the exact amount of time as the Ego, charges about 30% faster!
Patty and I both noticed that the same amount of juice lasts longer in the Jessy as well!
EDIT:
Almost one year later....
The Jessy's have both died.. then had their atomizers replaced.. then died again...
The two original Joye Ego units are still working!
that which is useful is beautiful!
I am a Vaporist, that has just begun using and vaporizing ejuices.
I have used herbal vaporizers to vaporize almost every herb known, and have an extensive collection of the best Herbal Vaporizers around.
My wife is a lifelong cigarette smoker, and was willing to quit smoking to help me with my evaluation.
This is not a discussion of advanced modifications, or the ways that these units can be altered.. I know there is plenty info out there for you advanced users.
This is about The Joye Ego Kit with a 650 battery, and a Jessy M kit also with a 650 battery. I would like to share both of our impressions of the units, comparatively speaking.
The Ego is a solid vape investment, that is sturdy, and is good looking. The vapor hits are consistent each time.
The Jessy is a bit longer to accommodate the circuitry that fills multiple functions.
I will admit to joking at first about "bells and whistles", but man was I wrong!
The ego is an excellent ecig to use at home or out on the job. Its size and simplicity makes this a discreet choice. There is no deciding between levels, and the lighted button is easily covered by the finger while engaging the atomizer. For times when you want to be simple and discreet and use a choice of your see through double sized cartridges or go single sized simple tip for an even "tighter" look!
The Jessy is a sporty and elegant look according to my wife. She says that it looks elegant in a woman's and a man's hand alike. I got a glossy enamel blue Jessy, that looks very cool for a man or for a woman.
The 3 levels of hit do make a difference. People say it is very subtle, but after some prolonged and constant trial, I can say that there is more than just a tiny difference difference.
The different powers do not just add "amps" to make a heat hotter.
They affect the delivery of flavor in a distinct way.
The level of visible vapor is not affected by the 3 settings, in fact I have thought that on the lower setting I have seen even thicker clouds at times.
When I vape on the high setting, I feel the hit in my lungs a bit more, and the flavor is full bodied and in my senses in general.
When I vape on Medium the flavor seems more distinct, and in the mouth.. I can distinguish better between the flavors there.
When I vape on the low setting, I get huge clouds, but do not feel the hit in my lungs, even though I inhale deeply. The flavor is soft and is more around the tongue and in nostrils.
I felt that the flavor is a bit sharper in the Ego than in the Jessy.
Patty said that the Ego feels more often like a cigarette hit to her as far as the actual feeling in the lungs, and I would be forced to agree maybe that is what I meant by "sharper"
The Jessy according to my gal is a smoother hit on any setting, and she likes hers on pink, which is the lowest setting. She feels that the juices taste better in her Jessy, and to be honest so do I!
PattyVapes (that is Patty's new forum name) loves her Jessy for it's looks also. She likes the touches of gold on the unit.
After a few days of constant use, I finally hit 300 pushes of the button, and got to witness the ultrasonic cleaning. The lights danced through a routine a couple of times..
My next hit tasted marvelous. So clean it was amazing!
Charging time.
We both used our units evenly and for the same numbers of hits for 3 days which was two charging cycles for each. I suspected that the Jessy would take longer to charge for all of it's circuitry. Not so. Patty's Ego and Jessy charged in exactly the same amounts of time.. while my Jessy finished a minute before the Ego both times.
The Jessy battery has the great feature of charging through the bottom, and can be used during charging on any of the power settings. During charging you can vape to your hearts content, with the extra long USB charging cord. The cord can plug into an outlet type transformer(included) or into the car charger (included). I love to vape at the computer while plugged into my keyboard.
Ahh one interesting thing that I noticed. The Ego powers down when you release the button sort of gradually.. fast.. but still in a "dimming" fashion, and the coil stops heating in same fashion. This is fine, you time it to your finishing draw.
The Jessy button intently stops heat on a dime when released. no cooldown time.. It is done.
About the Atomizer.
The taste was significantly purer in the Jessy unit so I went straight into the atomizer. The attys are very different, and I can see why the flavors would be as well. Inside of the standard Ego atty is the coil, and a couple of rings at the base that supply the power and there is a ring to seal the system. You can see distinct sections that comprise the base around the coil.
The atty for the Jessy was unique. The coil itself is a much finer woven mesh, and is substantially fuller, and has a more defined shape consistent from unit to unit. The base has a sealed plate that does not allow you to see sections.
The attys when filled with juice, and placed side by side behaved differently also.
The ego atty formed a hint of juice at the bottom (to be expected), while the Jessy atty did not.
Patty does use both units, but prefers her Jessy 100%.
I like the Ego in my pocket, and for while I am working. A solid little unit, that is tuff, and compact I pull it out as I like for a vape. When in the house, and sitting around, or have time to enjoy flavors, and blow clouds and rings for me it is the Jessy all the way as well!
One final note is about charging time.
The Jessy battery when used for the exact amount of time as the Ego, charges about 30% faster!
Patty and I both noticed that the same amount of juice lasts longer in the Jessy as well!
EDIT:
Almost one year later....
The Jessy's have both died.. then had their atomizers replaced.. then died again...
The two original Joye Ego units are still working!
that which is useful is beautiful!