RELX vs YOOZ vs MOTI comparison

RELX's first generation is said to be entry-level. What does entry-level mean? Average product quality, average pods, and serious leaking issues.
The second generation is business-oriented. What does business-oriented mean? It's a tax on intelligence.
The third generation is smart. Do you need intelligence to vape?
The fourth and fifth generations offer the best value for money and are the most recommended by RELX. The new flavors are quite good, and leaking isn't too severe, but the quality of the device could use some attention, and the battery is quite weak. Their customer service is a bit lacking; I waited two months.
YOOZ's first generation has been discontinued, while the second generation offers many colors, divided into matte and glossy finishes. The glossy finish looks better over time, while the matte finish looks good initially.
There are 24 flavors available, basically one flavor per month. Currently, my favorites are lychee, iced lemon tea, kiwi, orchid pear, and latte. I previously bought a fake device that had no resistance and was a choking hazard. So I recommend buying from physical stores for faster customer service; they can resolve issues within 15 days. I currently like YOOZ the most and have been using it consistently.
MOTI currently has three types: the first generation, the C super big cup, and the SLITE.
The first generation has many flavors, but the quality of the device is average, with flavors like wild berry, blueberry ice, and cola.
Even the super big cup has too much resistance, making it unsuitable for those who only vape, and the flavors are coming out, but the device's appearance isn't appealing.
The SLITE has a good-looking device, but the special surge mode doesn't have a lift. Once activated, the vapor volume is the same as YOOZ, but without the mode, the vapor volume is small. However, flavors like mango, cola, old popsicle, and soy milk are quite good, and I enjoy vaping them alongside my YOOZ.



