YIHI Pod System Distribution and Review
For details on YIHI pod system distribution and review, see below. Today, both domestic and international markets have entered the pod vaping era. Whether major brands or smaller names, all are launching a wide range of pod products in response to this tr
YIHI Pod System Distribution and Review
The YIHI pod system is now available for distribution and review. Nowadays, both domestic and international markets have entered the era of pod systems, with both major and minor brands launching various pod products in response to this trend. As a domestic "high-end" brand, YIHI has naturally launched its own pod product before the Spring Festival. Every product released by YIHI attracts a lot of attention from users, and this pod system is no exception.
The packaging of the YIHI pod is simple and elegant, containing one main device, one empty pod, one USB charging cable, and a user manual with a warranty card.

With dimensions of 106.9*22.3*20.2mm, it stands out from most other pod products on the market. Coupled with its black and gold color scheme, it certainly belongs to the high-aesthetic category. Additionally, weighing only 48g, the zinc alloy and aluminum body feels very lightweight, aligning well with the pod's positioning. Furthermore, the YIHI pod is available in four other colors.
Returning to the appearance, the gold part visually resembles a sandblasted metallic surface, but it feels like a painted finish when touched. Therefore, minor scratches and paint chipping during daily use are inevitable, which is something to be cautious about. Whether the traditional YIHI issue of paint chipping will occur with this pod can only be determined over time and with usage.
The black part features a metallic surface with a light engraving, which feels good both visually and to the touch.

The top of the device is where the pod is placed, with a raised groove in the middle to secure the pod in place.
The charging port is located at the bottom, next to which is an LED indicator that automatically turns off when charging is complete.
The screen displays real-time battery level, voltage, and usage count. The real-time battery display is one of YIHI's trademarks; if users are not familiar with it, they might misunderstand the rapid drop in battery level during use.
Additionally, it offers a firing lock and screen brightness adjustment, but it does not support shutdown. The operation method is shown in the image below.
The ceramic core pod has a capacity of 1.7ml and a resistance of 1.0 ohm. It comes with factory seals, and each pod includes an independent cap, which is a nice touch.
The side of the pod has a corresponding slot to secure it to the device.
After unscrewing the integrated drip tip, users can directly fill the pod with e-liquid. The filling hole is similar to conventional atomizers, compatible with various e-liquid bottles, and does not suffer from pressure imbalance that causes leakage, which is also a plus.
The article's title suggests that the YIHI pod feels like a semi-finished product, partly due to the button. For pod products, both button operation and airflow switches have their pros and cons; the former is easier to control, while the latter is more convenient. Here, I won't elaborate further. However, the size of the button on the YIHI pod is one of the points of criticism, as there is ample space on the device to design a larger button, yet it opts for such a small one. If this is a compromise for aesthetics, it becomes a matter of personal opinion.
However, the button feel of the YIHI pod can be described as the most elusive among all button-equipped electronic devices, without exception. The feedback from the button is barely above zero, leading to several situations when pressed: 1. Button triggers and works successfully; 2. No response when pressed (normal pressure, not hard pressing); 3. Pressed once but the device oscillates between working and stopping; 4. Pressed once but the firing button gets locked (three presses to lock).
This phenomenon, after inquiring with others who purchased the product, is not an isolated quality issue and is worth considering for both users and the manufacturer.

Additionally, the atomization effect has its drawbacks; due to the chip's settings, the output power feels somewhat lacking. Compared to the current representative refillable pod, the ZERO pod, the atomization experience of the YIHI pod at full charge is roughly equivalent to that of the ZERO pod when it is nearly out of battery. Therefore, the flavor it delivers feels like it is struggling to come through, requiring deep inhalation for several seconds to achieve a somewhat satisfactory effect.
It is unclear whether this issue stems from the settings or the pods themselves; compared to the ZERO, even against the Breeze 2nd generation or the lower output first generation, it feels weak and unable to deliver flavor, and the battery life is quite average. Once the battery level drops, it essentially becomes flavorless.
Another point worth mentioning is the lifespan of the pods. Based on feedback from some users and personal testing, the lifespan of the pods shows signs of flavor change after using one pod, and depending on the e-liquid, they can only be used for a maximum of two pods. By the time the third pod is used, the flavor change is already quite noticeable. Considering that most users are not the type to replace pods after every use, it can be concluded that the two pods (3.4ml of e-liquid) usage is the limit, making it inferior to similar cotton and ceramic core pod products.
In summary, it is evident that the YIHI pod feels more like a semi-finished product rushed to market. The brand has a solid foundation, and compared to the inflated pricing of other YIHI products, this pod is already quite sincere.
YIHI is recruiting distribution partners nationwide. The electronic cigarette industry is expected to see a doubling growth in 2019. Interested individuals looking to make their first fortune in the electronic cigarette industry can contact the hotline: 17682343645. YIHI pod manufacturer official WeChat: f2016115
The YIHI pod system is now available for distribution and review. Nowadays, both domestic and international markets have entered the era of pod systems, with both major and minor brands launching various pod products in response to this trend. As a domestic "high-end" brand, YIHI has naturally launched its own pod product before the Spring Festival. Every product released by YIHI attracts a lot of attention from users, and this pod system is no exception.
The packaging of the YIHI pod is simple and elegant, containing one main device, one empty pod, one USB charging cable, and a user manual with a warranty card.

With dimensions of 106.9*22.3*20.2mm, it stands out from most other pod products on the market. Coupled with its black and gold color scheme, it certainly belongs to the high-aesthetic category. Additionally, weighing only 48g, the zinc alloy and aluminum body feels very lightweight, aligning well with the pod's positioning. Furthermore, the YIHI pod is available in four other colors.
Returning to the appearance, the gold part visually resembles a sandblasted metallic surface, but it feels like a painted finish when touched. Therefore, minor scratches and paint chipping during daily use are inevitable, which is something to be cautious about. Whether the traditional YIHI issue of paint chipping will occur with this pod can only be determined over time and with usage.
The black part features a metallic surface with a light engraving, which feels good both visually and to the touch.

The top of the device is where the pod is placed, with a raised groove in the middle to secure the pod in place.
The charging port is located at the bottom, next to which is an LED indicator that automatically turns off when charging is complete.
The screen displays real-time battery level, voltage, and usage count. The real-time battery display is one of YIHI's trademarks; if users are not familiar with it, they might misunderstand the rapid drop in battery level during use.
Additionally, it offers a firing lock and screen brightness adjustment, but it does not support shutdown. The operation method is shown in the image below.
The ceramic core pod has a capacity of 1.7ml and a resistance of 1.0 ohm. It comes with factory seals, and each pod includes an independent cap, which is a nice touch.
The side of the pod has a corresponding slot to secure it to the device.
After unscrewing the integrated drip tip, users can directly fill the pod with e-liquid. The filling hole is similar to conventional atomizers, compatible with various e-liquid bottles, and does not suffer from pressure imbalance that causes leakage, which is also a plus.
The article's title suggests that the YIHI pod feels like a semi-finished product, partly due to the button. For pod products, both button operation and airflow switches have their pros and cons; the former is easier to control, while the latter is more convenient. Here, I won't elaborate further. However, the size of the button on the YIHI pod is one of the points of criticism, as there is ample space on the device to design a larger button, yet it opts for such a small one. If this is a compromise for aesthetics, it becomes a matter of personal opinion.
However, the button feel of the YIHI pod can be described as the most elusive among all button-equipped electronic devices, without exception. The feedback from the button is barely above zero, leading to several situations when pressed: 1. Button triggers and works successfully; 2. No response when pressed (normal pressure, not hard pressing); 3. Pressed once but the device oscillates between working and stopping; 4. Pressed once but the firing button gets locked (three presses to lock).
This phenomenon, after inquiring with others who purchased the product, is not an isolated quality issue and is worth considering for both users and the manufacturer.

Additionally, the atomization effect has its drawbacks; due to the chip's settings, the output power feels somewhat lacking. Compared to the current representative refillable pod, the ZERO pod, the atomization experience of the YIHI pod at full charge is roughly equivalent to that of the ZERO pod when it is nearly out of battery. Therefore, the flavor it delivers feels like it is struggling to come through, requiring deep inhalation for several seconds to achieve a somewhat satisfactory effect.
It is unclear whether this issue stems from the settings or the pods themselves; compared to the ZERO, even against the Breeze 2nd generation or the lower output first generation, it feels weak and unable to deliver flavor, and the battery life is quite average. Once the battery level drops, it essentially becomes flavorless.
Another point worth mentioning is the lifespan of the pods. Based on feedback from some users and personal testing, the lifespan of the pods shows signs of flavor change after using one pod, and depending on the e-liquid, they can only be used for a maximum of two pods. By the time the third pod is used, the flavor change is already quite noticeable. Considering that most users are not the type to replace pods after every use, it can be concluded that the two pods (3.4ml of e-liquid) usage is the limit, making it inferior to similar cotton and ceramic core pod products.
In summary, it is evident that the YIHI pod feels more like a semi-finished product rushed to market. The brand has a solid foundation, and compared to the inflated pricing of other YIHI products, this pod is already quite sincere.
YIHI is recruiting distribution partners nationwide. The electronic cigarette industry is expected to see a doubling growth in 2019. Interested individuals looking to make their first fortune in the electronic cigarette industry can contact the hotline: 17682343645. YIHI pod manufacturer official WeChat: f2016115



