Which RELX Pod Flavor Is the Best Right Now?
Advantages:
1. 4th- and 5th-generation pods are cross-compatible;
2. The 5th-generation pod uses a labyrinth anti-leak structure, making the chances of leakage and seepage the lowest among all current RELX pods;
3. Tidal indicator light alerts let you monitor battery level anytime, anywhere;
4. Type-C charging port and a vibration reminder every 15 puffs;
Disadvantages:
1. Does not support wireless charging;
2. No exclusive signature-flavor pods at the moment;

Buying recommendations
[1] If you do not smoke to begin with, don’t buy one;
[2] If you like great value for money, enjoy styling your device with different wraps and accessories, can accept and develop the habit of cleaning the device regularly, don’t mind carrying an extra old-style USB charging cable, and enjoy trying new flavors, buy the RELX 1st Generation;
[3] If you are a long-time smoker, have tried some vaping devices but felt the throat hit was not strong enough, and can accept the price of ¥99/2 pods, buy the RELX Alpha (2nd Generation);
[4] If you like having more control, have children around or for other reasons genuinely need features such as a child lock that are only available when connected to a phone via Bluetooth, and you also don’t mind the ¥99/2 pods price, then buy the RELX Lingdian (3rd Generation);
[5] If you want the smoothest draw, dislike hassles such as leakage and seepage, and may need features like wireless charging now or in the future, buy the RELX Infinity (4th Generation). Don’t forget: the 4th Generation also supports 5th-generation pods;
[6] If you often worry about battery life and need to check the remaining battery level of the device from time to time, while also being sure that you do not need wireless charging (since the hardware does not support it, you won’t be able to add it later), then buy the RELX Phantom (5th Generation). Honestly, the biggest problem with the 5th Generation right now is that it is often out of stock.
Some friends may ask: I’ve been using the RELX 1st Generation for years and want to upgrade the device, but I’ve found that even the newest models don’t have many new flavors. In that case, which one should I buy?
In that situation, I recommend choosing between the 4th and 5th generations based on your own needs. Whether you look at product-line priorities or pricing strategy, it is not hard to see that future new flavors will focus first on these two generations. Besides, judging from the current flavor lineup, both generations urgently need a richer pod selection. Trust me on this.



