I received two new product offerings from Innokin. The new Coolfire IV and the MVP 3.0 Pro.
I personally love the look, finish, and quality of the new Coolfire. I think they hit it out of the park with this design. It’s only slightly larger than the iStick 30 and supposedly has the same battery cell. Just wished the fire button was on the slant rather than the flat section of the control surface. It would make firing it a more comfortable and ergonomic experience. She’s a 40 watt device capable of firing down to a .2 Ohm (.3 recommended) load.
CF IV Specifications:
- Available middle of May
- Estimated MSRP $42
- Operating Voltage: 3.0V-7.5V
- Operating Wattage: 6.0W-40W
- Battery: 2000mAh . ( internal high drain polymer Li-Ion rechargeable 18650 size battery, perfer declare the accurate mAh instead of 2200mAh )
- Standby current: 100uA max
- Maximum output Wattage: 40W
- Maximum output Current: 12A
- Maximum output Voltage: 7.5V
- Clearomizer Resistance: 0.3 Ohm (minimum)
- Charging: Micro USB DC5V/1A
The MVP 3.0 Pro, I’m not so sure about. Why? I think there are those people who like you to know they’re using something different than you, or they have more watts than you. With the MVP 3.0 Pro, it’s very difficult to tell it apart from the MVP 3.0 without looking at the logo on the side. Still a rock solid piece with a huge battery, 60 watts of power, .2 Ohm capability, & power bank capability, but I think they needed to change the look a bit from the MVP 3.0.
MVP Pro Specifications:
- Ready for the Innokin authorized vendors early of May
- Operating Voltage: 3.0V-9V
- Operating Wattage: 6.0W-60W
- Battery : 3.7V 4500mAH (16.65WH)
- Maximum output Current: 17.5A
- Maximum output Voltage: 9V
- Clearomizer Resistance: 0.2 Ohm (minimum)
- Charging: Micro USB DC5V/1A
- OUTPUT Port : DC5V/1A
See some photos of both below. The CFIV is shown with an iStick 30 for comparison. The MVP Pro is shown with an MVP 3.0 for comparison. 🙂