Are Vape Device Designs a Cross-Industry Blend or Borrowing?
Vape devices come in endlessly varied designs. When you think it is still just a square box, it may already be quietly brewing a surprise for you! It’s not hard to see that vaping products in daily use have started moving toward cross-industry designs, bl
Vape device designs are diverse and ever-changing. Just when you think it’s still a square box, it’s actually brewing a surprise for you!
It’s not hard to notice that the e-cigarette products we use daily have begun to adopt a cross-industry approach, blending with different cultures, such as computer cases, cars, even car keys, and pens. By taking the strengths of each, they achieve the desired effect. Of course, this is not "plagiarism"! (Note this!) Plagiarism refers to stealing or modifying someone else's work and passing it off as your own, fully or partially copying others' works under the same usage. However, the "cross-industry" in vape devices is not like that! So what are they? Let’s look at a few examples to experience the "wow factor" together! Asvape GhostThe Ghost is Asvape's first all-in-one device, inspired by Koenigsegg, breaking the traditional concept of an all-in-one design—no longer a rigid straight line or a simple rectangular stack, but a streamlined body. The designer referenced ergonomics and achieved a comfortable grip after repeated modifications, making this cool, top-tier supercar key-shaped all-in-one vape a trendy smoking alternative. Imagine, while others pull out their car keys just to unlock the door, you pull out your "car key" and exhale a fragrant vapor! It’s truly impressive!
B-17 Mechanical ModThe design with Chinese elements has brought a new trend to the fashion circle, and e-cigarettes are no exception. As players pursue unique device shapes, designers are continuously adapting to meet these demands. The B-17 Mechanical Mod is a representative work of Chinese-style vape devices. An irregularly shaped bamboo pole appears before you, covered with many bark patterns. At first glance, you might think, "Wow, this 'bamboo' looks cool!" But have you considered that the B-17 Mechanical Mod was initially inspired by an EDC flashlight? SMOANT RABOX
The RABOX features a rugged design with a hollow body and a striking red steel frame, embodying a retro industrial revolution style. The 304 stainless steel welded frame, along with thick ceramic baking paint, perfectly conceals the welding points. Under the acrylic panel on the front, various circuit components can be seen, giving it a hard appearance reminiscent of a self-assembled water-cooled computer case, winning praise from fans of rugged, retro aesthetics!
AUGVAPE VTEC200The current popular "VTEC 200W" strictly follows the proportions of the Honda red-head engine. To enhance functionality, the position of the engine oil cap is designed for a better user experience, using 304 stainless steel for three-dimensional carving and polishing. To perfectly replicate the classic shape, the ignition button is hidden, and the 510 interface features a dual-color plating with the latest TYPE-R wheel pattern. Of course, these are just aesthetic considerations; to truly become the "red-head engine" of vapes, it also needs "powerful performance," with a series output of 8.4V and protective features, while the unique VTEC function reduces ignition speed to 0.005s. The "cross-industry" in vape devices allows vape culture to collide with various other cultures, sparking more "fireworks" and enriching the connotations of vape culture while making vape products more diverse. This also allows vapers to more easily choose their devices, especially as we incorporate our beloved products into vape design, presenting them in our hands. This "sensation" cannot be described in words! Although this is just a small step for vape device "cross-industry" now, more "cross-industry" vape devices may emerge in the future. Let’s look forward to it together!



