United States
Loto Labs, a Silicon Valley startup focused on designing and producing the world’s first induction-powered vaporizer financed through a crowd-funding campaign on Indiegogo, recently announced that the prototype of their flagship product, Evoke, will be available for public testing. Marketed as an ergonomically designed, patent-pending, “smart” portable vaporizer, Evoke is a first-of-its-kind in the industry. It uses induction heating, premium components and a microprocessor control to vaporize e-liquids, concentrates, or dry herb from a single, aesthetically-pleasing device. Evoke will be available to vaping enthusiasts for pre-order at a price of only US $299.
Traditional vaporizers use a wick and coil system and have drawbacks including inconvenient parts replacement and unwanted combustion during vaporization. The Evoke vaporizer was developed to address these problems by using induction technology, a robust next generation heating system that heats quickly and evenly. Evoke’s vaporization core is the result of extensive scientific research and development and features a proprietary, induction-based heating system that vaporizes material using electro-magnetic fields. The Evoke has three different swappable induction cores: one designed for concentrates, one for dry herb, and one for eliquids, making it appealing to a broad range of vaping aficionados.