DaVinci IQC Vaporizer Prioritizes Clean-First Technology and Rapid Charging

DaVinci, a leader in clean cannabis tech and manufacturer of premium vaporizer devices, has has launched its new IQC vaporizer with features expressed by customers as priorities in their purchasing decisions. 

Designed utilizing customer feedback, the new device features advanced temperature control, app connectivity, a replaceable battery and USB Type-C charging, which enables the device to rapidly charge and power up your phone on-the-go.

“The DaVinci IQC is the embodiment of our continued commitment to customer satisfaction,” said Cortney Smith, CEO and founder of DaVinci. “We take pride in bringing forward innovative, clean technology—and following the pandemic we see a need for it more than ever, which is why this device features a Sharesafe FDA-approved antimicrobial polymer mouthpiece.”

Like all DaVinci devices, the IQC has no metals or plastics in the sealed zirconia glass airpath. Additionally, app connectivity enables full control over sessions—providing consumers the ability to customize preset temperature modes, turn off vibration alerts and control brightness levels. With a replaceable and rechargeable 18650, 3500 mAh battery, the IQC offers up to a two-hour run time with the ability to carry extra batteries for easy replacement.

The latest in the IQ lineup, The DaVinci IQC, gets its name from its Type-C charging functionality, and is now available online for $229 in four colors: Onyx, Emerald, Ruby and Sapphire—with a textured body for added comfort and grip.

To learn more about the DaVinci IQC,  visit: davincivaporizer.com/iqc-vaporizer.

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