Differences and recommendations for four RELX series: Qingyu, Phantom, Phantom Pro, and Zeus
Today, let's talk about the classification of RELX products. Many users may not fully understand it when they first encounter RELX, feeling a bit confused about which model suits them best and which offers the best value for money. This is a common question among many customers in stores as well.
Currently, RELX products are divided into four series: Qingyu, Phantom, Phantom Pro, and Zeus. Each of these corresponds to a different type of atomizer core. Today, we will discuss the differences between these four series. Based on the materials of the atomizer cores, we can categorize them into cotton cores and ceramic cores.
The Qingyu and Zeus series use cotton cores, while the Phantom and Phantom Pro series use ceramic cores. Let's first discuss the cotton cores. What are the advantages and disadvantages of cotton cores? Firstly, the advantage of cotton cores is that they provide a higher degree of flavor restoration, resulting in a richer taste and a more authentic experience, especially with the Zeus device, which maximizes the advantages of cotton cores. If you try the same flavor with the Phantom device, it feels like watching a black-and-white TV. Using the Zeus device, due to its higher power, the flavor restoration is more authentic, revealing many more details and a fuller experience. However, the Zeus is indeed more expensive, while the regular Qingyu is much more affordable. Additionally, in terms of oil consumption, regular cotton cores tend to consume slightly more oil than ceramic cores. In terms of power, the Qingyu operates at 6.5 watts, which is slightly weaker compared to the ceramic cores we commonly use. However, the difference in vapor production is not very significant.
Now, let's talk about the two ceramic cores: the Phantom and the Phantom Pro, which has a power indicator. If you insert the power indicator into the Phantom, you can adjust the power across three levels: green for level one, blue for level two, and red for level three. You can adjust it based on your throat hit preference. For example, if you find the flavor of Forest Revival particularly harsh, you can set it to level one. This adds a flavor adjustment feature, but it is limited to the adjustable device and does not increase the power. Even if you insert the Power pod into the Phantom or the cheapest Qingyu device, the power remains the same at 8 watts. Therefore, I believe that for everyday use, the Phantom is the most cost-effective choice because its battery capacity is just right, and its price is relatively affordable. Additionally, the battery level display is also a practical feature. If you seek adjustable flavor, you can go for the Power version.
As for the Zeus, I personally do not recommend it because it is not very budget-friendly. Of course, if you are wealthy, then disregard my opinion. The Zeus can also use the Phantom pods, but you need an adapter. Currently, when you order the Zeus officially, they will provide you with an adapter, which is quite user-friendly. With the adapter, you can use the Qingyu or Phantom, or Phantom Pro pods. One point we overlooked is that the downside of cotton cores is their stability; they are not as stable as ceramic cores. Over the past three years, we have seen that the mainstream products in the market are still ceramic cores because they offer more stable quality. The reason cotton cores have not become mainstream in the past three years is due to issues like oil leakage and a less satisfying inhalation experience compared to ceramic devices. However, there have been improvements in the last two years. From my daily usage perspective, even with the most expensive Zeus device, you will still notice issues like hot holes and oil leakage in the later stages of pod usage. Nevertheless, RELX offers the best after-sales service in the industry, so there is no need to worry too much about that. This summarizes the differences in atomizer cores among these four pods.
Which model offers the best value for everyday use? Personally, I believe the regular Phantom version is the best choice. Firstly, its price is slightly higher than the Qingyu but significantly lower than the Phantom Pro and Zeus. Secondly, since it uses a ceramic core, you will find that ceramic cores are more durable than cotton cores. I have noticed that the cotton cores seem to consume oil faster. This is based on my actual usage experience. Some of my fans have also mentioned that the regular Phantom lasts longer than the Qingyu series. Therefore, I believe that although it is only a few yuan more expensive, the Phantom can provide you with a better flavor experience. #p#分页标题#e#



