04/01/2019
The Shikra 200W Temperature Control Starter Kit consists of the Shikra Box Mod, a sleek and gorgeously designed box mod along with the Shikra Sub-Ohm 24mm Sub-Ohm Tank, a powerful and flavorful tank capable of accommodating 3.5ml of E Liquid. The Sigelei Shikra is manufactured out of a combination of Zinc alloy and stainless steel, boasting both power and durability. The Sigelei Shikra features an expanded output range of 10 to 200W, with an option to choose different POWER modes such as Hard, Normal, Soft, or User. The Sigelei Shikra can support an atomizer resistance range of 0.05 to 3.0 ohm, allowing users to use their favorite RDA, Sub-Ohm Tank or RTA that uses either round wire coils, clapton coils, or mesh coils. Alongside the power based output, the Sigelei Shikra is also capable of an extensive temperature control suite that supports Nickel, Titanium, and multiple Stainless Steel materials for those who choose to chase flavor.
Sigelei did not go cheap on the Shikra 200W Temperature Control V**e Starter Kit. Unlike many of Sigelei v**e mods they incorporated massive upgrades on this v**e mod. Many examples of the new features are done well by Sigelei integrating an OLED color screen that features an expanded three column display matrix that provides an amount of essential data at a glance, from detailed battery state and battery life meters to output voltage, resistance, and wattage. The traditional adjustment control interface is changed into an analog stick, capable of multiple option control methods by tilting it in different directions; Tilting the analog stick to the left allows users to view the individual battery life along with an in-depth voltage level, tilting the analog stick to the right allows users to adjust the display brightness by 10% increments, tilting and holding the analog stick to the left allows users to access a shortcut to the POWER level menu, tilting and holding the analog stick to the right allows users to view a more in-depth atomizer resistance level of their, , or , tilting the analog stick up and down allows users to change their wattage level, and finally holding down the analog stick allows users to enter the main menu.