
Key Points:
·Partnership: OXVA collaborates with American e-cigarette device chip technology company EVOLV to develop a new open system product, with the partnership exceeding six months.
·First product: The first product of their collaboration, XLIM PRO 2 DNA, features an open system equipped with a DNA chip.
·Market position: According to the press release, OXVA is among the top three open system brands globally.
On April 22nd, according to OneShotMedia, e-cigarette brand OXVA announced a collaboration with American e-cigarette device chip technology company EVOLV to develop a new open system product. The partnership was announced by OXVA CEO Justin Lai at the 2025 Vapexpo exhibition in France.
Justin Lai stated, "The collaboration between OXVA and EVOLV has been going on for over six months." It is understood that the first product of this collaboration is the OXVA XLIM PRO 2 DNA, which is equipped with EVOLV's DNA control board. According to its official website, the DNA circuit board, introduced by EVOLV in 2014, has been known for its precise measurement and control of e-cigarette heating element temperature, effectively solving dry burn issues in e-cigarettes.

The price of the OXVA XLIM PRO 2 DNA is currently unknown, but the press release indicates that open system products typically cost over $150, and this product is the first open system to utilize a DNA chip.
The press release also states that OXVA is one of the top three open system brands globally.
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