Sikary VFLY SUPER DTL: The World's First Pod-System E-Hookah?

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Dec.27.2024
Sikary VFLY SUPER DTL: The World's First Pod-System E-Hookah?
Sikary's brand VFLY launches VFLY SUPER DTL, the world's first replaceable pod e-hookah, featuring innovative design.

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2Firsts has observed that the e-cigarette company Sikary has recently launched a new product called the VFLY SUPER DTL on its official website. This product, positioned as a waterpipe-style e-cigarette, is the second product under the brand. The brand claims it to be the world's first refillable e-hookah.

 

Sikary VFLY SUPER DTL: The World's First Pod-System E-Hookah?
VFLY SUPER DTL | Image source: Instagram.

 

Specifically, the product specifications of VFLY SUPER DTL are shown in the table below.

 

Sikary VFLY SUPER DTL: The World's First Pod-System E-Hookah?
VFLY SUPER DTL parameter information| Drafting: 2Firsts

 

The greatest feature of the VFLY SUPER DTL lies in its "three-in-one" design, equipped with 18ml replaceable pods. The brand's product page states that users can "enjoy an e-cigarette experience at 21W of power, and an e-hookah experience at 42W of power," all by "simply replacing the pod while keeping the device, maximizing savings and minimizing waste."

 

Sikary VFLY SUPER DTL: The World's First Pod-System E-Hookah?
Three-in-one" product | Image source: VFLY official website

VFLY SUPER DTL features 360° visual effects and UI design in its exterior design, setting it apart from other e-cigarette products on the market that only have small screens. Additionally, the product also includes sound effects, which change from water pipe sounds to cheers based on the length of smoking time.

 

Sikary VFLY SUPER DTL: The World's First Pod-System E-Hookah?
VFLY SUPER DTL Product Information | Image source: myvapereview

 

According to reports, VFLY is a new brand launched by the e-cigarette company Sikary in the first half of this year. Before becoming an independent disposable e-cigarette brand, VFLY was Sikary's cotton core technology brand, mainly focusing on optimizing the technology of its e-cigarette components such as atomizing cotton, heating wire, and airflow.

 

Public information shows that the domain name of vflyvape was registered on December 25, 2023, with the earliest webpage snapshot recorded on April 23. In May of this year, VFLY brand's first product, VFLY C1, was released. 

 

Sikary VFLY SUPER DTL: The World's First Pod-System E-Hookah?
VFLY website launch time | Image source: 2Firsts

 

Currently, VFLY SUPER DTL has landed on the VFLY brand official website and e-cigarette information websites such as myvapereview and igeekphone. The product is not yet available on e-cigarette distributor websites.

 


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