As this thread is about lights...lets break this video down a bit. In the video...there was light projected on to the vape. That light did not come from the SSV or we would see the LED? As it is shown, you can see no LED.
Possible LED scenarios (excluding the second shooter from the grassy knoll):
A) An articulated arm that reaches out and away from the vape, then shines colorful light back on to it(this is actually BEST case scenario...if you are thinking the vape will look like this in your home. Or...
B) the LED is mounted directly to the vape (most likely) in which case it could only shine outward. Right? Who would want that?
C) The interior of the vape is illuminated; meaning the area where the HC normally resides would be lit. Okay fine.
D) Running lights. My hope is that this isn't the case. I think another vape is already doing this.
I am tying to think of any other scenario the LED could reside in. If A-D are my options, I will choose E - None of the above.
In any case, and as this thread is dealing with the LED's...it seems a bit dishonest to market that LED's, and then in the video use colorful light that is clearly not coming from anything remotely connected to the SSSV. And to flog a horse that if not yet dead, is in mortal danger of expiring, ... all of this extra stuff only brings it up to equal feature footing with other vapes.
Anyone ever use and LED of any color in a room with the lights on? Meh. So in order to even get the benefit here, which is highly debatable, you have to turn the lights off.
You know what needed to be improved on the SSV? Nothing. Well...okay ...Knobs that don't break, switches that don't fail, screens that prevent blowback fires. It seems like every feature they added...will fail. All electronics do.
Eventually.
What we could be discussing is the "precise temperature control' that comes from a knob with no indicators or temp readout. No matter the precision that a knob brings, at no point would you ever know what the temps are. How is that precise?