Invisible Cloud Vape

ClaroVape

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Hi everyone, I am Jeremy. I am working on a new atomizer design with a University professor that uses aerosolization instead of heat to atomize the liquid. What this does is it makes a completely discreet vape where no visible vapor can be seen upon exhalation. The goal is to provide a solution for people who work in an office or hospital, and for anybody who needs to be discrete when they vape at concerts, airports, airplanes, etc.

I was seeing if you would buy one of these vapes and if so would you prefer it be disposable or resuable? And how much would you pay for it?

Thanks so much everyone!

Sincerely,
Jeremy
 
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Flotsam

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I think in this day it is unconscientious to create a device that just adds to e-waste. Batteries in particular are vey nasty, & i assume a battery is a necessity for a aerosolization process to take place. I know there are a bunch of studies of aerosolization in Germany & Canada.
 

Grass Yes

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It sounds like this is a nic vape? Or possibly just for concentrates? I don't have much use for that as I tend to prefer dabbing off quartz, etc.

For flower that would also be wild from this description, but unique at least.

I think many vapers like to see a visible cloud and get a certain volume in the feeling of the vapor. So you won't get those customers, even if it is more discreet or efficient.

Anyway the more the more details the better!
 

obtainhigh

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This concept is definitely intriguing. A truly invisible exhale could change the game for discreet use, especially in sensitive environments. Just make sure it's reusable—disposables are already overwhelming landfills and battery waste is no joke. Looking forward to seeing how this develops.
 
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ClaroVape

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This concept is definitely intriguing. A truly invisible exhale could change the game for discreet use, especially in sensitive environments. Just make sure it's reusable—disposables are already overwhelming landfills and battery waste is no joke. Looking forward to seeing how this develops.
Thanks for your feedback. Much appreciated! Are you a vape shop?
 
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TigoleBitties

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Hi everyone, I am Jeremy. I am working on a new atomizer design with a University professor that uses aerosolization instead of heat to atomize the liquid. What this does is it makes a completely discreet vape where no visible vapor can be seen upon exhalation. The goal is to provide a solution for people who work in an office or hospital, and for anybody who needs to be discrete when they vape at concerts, airports, airplanes, etc.

I was seeing if you would buy one of these vapes and if so would you prefer it be disposable or resuable? And how much would you pay for it?

Thanks so much everyone!

Sincerely,
Jeremy
Welcome!

I think the aerosolization tech sounds interesting but I fundamentally have a problem with what you refer to as "the liquid". Personally I'm more comfortable buying flower from a licensed dispensary (or ideally growing my own plants) than trusting a liquid derived from some chemical process to the flower.

If it's possible to aerosolize something like a rosin that is only in liquid form through a physical process and still contains the full-spectrum plant then that would interest me.
 
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