A decent branded dual-jar GeekVape and a continuation of the series, and meanwhile inside the Aegis Legend III they stuffed all sorts of interesting things. And externally they made protection for the connectors, strange touch + mechanical buttons and a really powerful type-c charger in general.

Let's look at all the advertising pictures first. I liked this one the most, I can even see steam coming out of the air duct under water. And the most ironic thing is that the port is well protected from moisture, you can't accidentally flood it with liquid. It's just that if my box mods died from flooding, it was from liquid, not from rain or steaming during a shower (that's some kind of nonsense, right?). But there is a colored insert on the case made of some kind of fabric or something - flooding it will result in stains and a general loss of aesthetics.

But the board is promised to be really fat. This is in all sorts of fashionable flashlights, when the voltage drops, the current increases and thus the output power is stable. Technically, this is not a complicated feature, but they promise it here. It is difficult to measure, you can only rely on sensations. I vape at 40-50W and it seems to me that stabilization is taking place.

Otherwise, it's a typical box mod from GeekVape.

The packaging is typically nice as usual for GeekVape.

Here we see the mentioned "fabric" insert closer and the glossy body parts in general. There are many different colors in the palette, if someone finds this one too extravagant, you can choose something more classic matte.

In the depths of the box there was also a Type-C cable, but you can use any that can transmit 3A - we see that the consumption is not a joke. At the same time, the entire box mod heats up to about 40-45 degrees, which is quite noticeable. We also see a raised rubber Type-C plug and, in general, the placement of the port on top, which makes connecting the cable a little problematic in my case - 10 cm sticks out of the table hole, and the entire cable is under the stop. Therefore, charging occurs on the side.

At first glance, it seems that nothing has changed much in relation to the previous modifications of this model. I used Hellvape Dead Rabbit 3 in this pair

But I didn't bother much, I set the 50 W I needed and started vaping. But all the time something was going wrong, the voltage was floating, some crazy stuff was happening.

It turned out that these buttons at the bottom are both mechanical and touch-sensitive, and by default, all of this is enabled. And of course, you won’t be able to pick up the box mod and not press the touch-sensitive ones. Therefore, after playing around and being happy with the new technologies, I turned them off, because it is impossible to use the box mod with them.

Otherwise, everything seems to be as usual. There is the same box mod in the kit, so part of the instructions is for those who cannot select the required power for the resistance of the evaporator themselves. And for more sophisticated guys, there are all sorts of booster models, eco and the like.

Overall, it turned out to be a relatively beautiful, practical, powerful and not pretentious box mod. And the way they sometimes come up with, hanging all sorts of RGB panels on a box mod... Here, the only thing that is superfluous is the sensor on the buttons and the placement of the charging connector is almost not optimal, but the first essentially duplicates mechanical clicks and can simply be disabled. And the charging port compensates for some inconveniences with its power, trivially reducing the charging time to a minimum. The board is generally solid, even with a complaint about the DNA, with budget prices. Which is great!