The Rincoe Jellybox V3 is the final instalment of 3 new Jellybox kits due to be released.
There will also be a V1 and V2 version on the way!
More Information About The Rincoe Jellybox V3…
This version has a more futuristic appearance than the other two in the range.
The most striking feature is the LED indicator which is a kind of 3 pronged circle with an arrow above.
This changes colour to denote the battery charge remaining and any fault conditions.
As for the battery capacity – it is 750mAh – the same as the V1. If you want a larger battery go for the V2 at 850mAh.
Like the rest of the range the device will automatically select the appropriate output between 10 to 16 Watts depending on the resistance of the pod installed.
A Type C USB port is provided which allows charging at up to a 0.6A rate.
This uses the new “V” pod range from Rincoe which is also compatible with the V1 and V2.
There are 2 resistance options to choose from – 0.8ohm and 1ohm. Both are mesh coils and you get the 0.8ohm included in the kit.
Refilling is taken care of with the side fill port and it will hold up to 3ml of your own e-liquid. There is no 2ml version for TPD regulated areas shown at time of writing.
There are 5 colour options to choose from: Black Clear, Blue Clear, Purple Clear, Matcha Clear and Amber Clear.
Kit Includes
- Rincoe Jellybox V3 device
- Jellybox V Pod – 0.8ohm
- Lanyard
- USB Type C cable
- User manual
Rincoe Jellybox V3 Specs
- Size: 71.5×48.5×16.5mm
- Battery: 750mAh (internal)
- Display: LED indicator
- Output: 10-16W – adjusts output automatically to suit pod resistance
- Type C USB charging – 0.6A charge rate
- Resistance range: 0.3-3 ohm
- Capacity: 3ml (standard)
- Pods: Fixed coil refillable pods
- Compatible with V Cartridge pods – 0.8ohm and 1ohm Mesh coils
- MCU chipset
- Side fill
I think this is the most striking design of the range and my favourite!
What do you think? Let me know your first impressions of the Rincoe Jellybox V3 in the comments below!
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