YaFreekin Right
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New interview. 3-4 month ship date. We'll see.
Hahah, "The Vaporizer EVERYBODY is Talking About".
New interview. 3-4 month ship date. We'll see.
I like his idea of how Loto started, He failed to mention ME first of all for giving him his whole vaporizer idea. No mention of the countless hours we spent at his house in Redwood City (not Belmont, he lives down the street from me literally) going from one design to the other, back and forth. I wonder if Kenton Fong is still part of it, that was the main principal of the company before Neeraj forced me out. Maybe that's why he asked me for 10's of thousands of dollars after I already gave him my ideas.
Poor business practices bottom line.
Maybe you can explain what the point in induction in a vape is? Besides marketing that is.
I agree. Get an alfa, wisper2, or iolite and save $200. They all have pins in the weed that heat the way too As far as you tim, you are the man! I still enjoy my t1 and ceras. Way better then an ejoke!!I think the only benefit is to offer better battery life but the way they talk about it looks like it's nothing but marketing.
As we all know, you cannot heat marijuana using induction. It doesn't work. You can heat metals and what not which is what they are using their induction technology to do.
End of the day, this is a conduction vaporizer.
I think the only benefit is to offer better battery life but the way they talk about it looks like it's nothing but marketing.
As we all know, you cannot heat marijuana using induction. It doesn't work. You can heat metals and what not which is what they are using their induction technology to do.
End of the day, this is a conduction vaporizer.
Induction will actually offer worse battery life here.
Maybe even charge by kineticsFor the price they want for this, the battery should never die.
How much?
I payed 99$ as a IG backer ... if I remenber well, I saw it in a website for +200$ (pre-order), I don't remenber which one...
Takes too long to heat up for herbs, for one thing. Did you notice you don't get to see the tube after his two hits? Why? Was it all spent?
Loto Labs said:Now that Evoke is in its final production stage, we’ve been doing a lot of work behind the scenes. As a technology company, we’re constantly iterating, innovating, and doing everything we can to deliver the most impressive vaporizer yet. We’re developing strategic alliances in critical areas of our business – from distribution, sales and marketing, to licensing and branding – that will help us grow and scale quickly and sustainably, while meeting market demand.
We’ve also been working with a major company in an R&D relationship to rigorously test vapor output and quality from our Evoke prototypes. We’re anxiously waiting for the results, which will accurately measure the quality and particulate content of our vapor.
Over the last few months we’ve filed three additional patents relating to vapor outflow, and look forward to many more in the near future. And since we’re a startup, we seem to always be raising money and pitching our business to investors.
Fundraising and Shipping
Evoke is an ambitious project and fundraising is a necessary step in any young companies growth. The good news is that fundraising has been moving along steadily. We’ve had great success with our efforts thus far and opportunities abound. We’re meeting with potential investors regularly and have every reason to believe we will be closing our round very soon.
As soon as we raise enough funds, we will begin Indiegogo fulfillment.
To facilitate the fundraising process, we had to build Evoke prototypes that proved our technology was real and worth financing. Now that our prototypes are in their final design, and working beautifully, we are able to raise the money needed to produce the first round of commercial Evokes for shipping.
We appreciate your patience and support, as we work tirelessly to deliver the world’s first induction vaporizer, Evoke.
Peace Love and Vaping,
The Loto Labs Team