Vapouround magazine ISSUE 17 | Page 211

new technology for the first time at May’s Vaper Expo UK and have since been putting the Rhythm kit through its paces to see if this new design could truly change how we vape. Thankfully, Usonicig have made the Rhythm kit simple to operate and maintain, despite being a somewhat alien vaping device. It has just one button and no confusing menu systems. The device is refilled via removable pods with a TPD-friendly 2ml capacity. A simple turn of the affixed drip tip opens the fill ports, which are of a forgiving size and should accommodate even the largest e-liquid bottles without any spills or unwanted residue. The pod easily slides into the top of the device and secures magnetically. For me, this is the first shortcoming of the Rhythm kit. The magnets which hold it in place are adequate for the most part, but do not feel quite as solid as I would like. I predict that this could cause problems down the line, but this is a very simple thing to revise in subsequent batches of the replaceable pods. After allowing 10 minutes for the pod to become fully saturated with e-liquid, it’s ready to vape. The experience is quite unlike anything that I have previously tried. Upon pressing the fire bar, instead of an instantaneous rush of vapour, the ultrasonic technology takes a few seconds to get up to speed. The result is a cooler vape than most people will be used to, but the flavour production is quite impressive. I must note that the first few puffs had a somewhat muted flavour, but after this bedding-in period, I had a consistently flavourful vape. Using a variety of familiar e-liquids, I found that it has the uncanny ability to sooth the throat hit of some profiles. Citrus liquids that can sometimes irritate the throat were extremely smooth here, which is a nice bonus for users who like to avoid a strong throat hit. E-liquid consumption also seems to be very conservative with the Usonicig Rhythm. I typically found myself refilling the 2ml pod only once during a day’s use of 3mg e-liquid, which is certainly less than I would normally use on any given day. With all of these positives, I would be remiss not to mention the slight inconveniences of this new ultrasonic system. Firstly, the lack of instantaneous firing is annoying when you are in a time- dependent setting and simply need a quick hit of nicotine. The ultrasonic chip does take some time to get to work and there are no additional settings on the Rhythm to speed up the process. There also seems to be a lot of heat transferred between the body of the device and the removable pod. When removing the pod to refill after a vaping session, the ma