Today on review is a kit from a decent non-maintenance tank GeekVape Z Sub Ohm Tank and an enchanting box mod with a huge touch display - GeekVape T200 (Aegis Touch). The mod is not very amateur, although it performs its main functions properly.
The clue to the title lies in this promo picture - the smartest touch mod ever, as listed below. Let's look at the characteristics and move on to the review.
Since this is a full-size model under 2 * 18650, and even a whale, and even from a reputable brand, it comes in a very heavy box. The kit includes a cable, two evaporators (all Z series are suitable), replaceable glass for the tank, all sorts of o-rings, a key for changing coils and waste paper.
You can look through the manual and it will immediately become clear what the smartest mod is - there are three modes of operation:
- automatic power adjustment mode relative to the resistance of the coil - it is also smart
- manual power adjustment mode - it is also a paver
- manual adjustment modes relative to the material of the coils, all sorts of curves and similar options - he's a pro.
That is, everything is the same as in any decent fashion, but a separate smart mode is also allocated for the most-most-most inexperienced.
We insert two batteries into the mod and simultaneously check out the rubberized elements on the lid when only the latch in the middle will be scratched.
Quite large and it seems to me that the display plays an important role in the dimensions. On the first screen, the basic choice of modes and basic functions.
Hidden in the settings are frills with color options and there is a choice. The only thing missing is some kind of snake or Tetris, on such a display it would be quite possible to play something.
Outwardly, there is also a physical fire lock button - a signature feature of the geekvape.
And on the other hand, the button itself is yes type-s, for some reason it is placed vertically. The charging current is somewhere in the region of 1.7-1.9A, which is quite decent.
Then the whale went into use, but I would say it is large for outside home use. Well, with such a display for only one grip option, in all others it will be quite inconvenient.
Comparative photo, where on the right are my “field” devices in the form of a disposable and GeekVape Obelisk U Kit
And on the right is an old, but very tenacious mod for 2 * 21700 Vandy Vape Gaur-21 (by the way, it has now been re-released under 2 * 18650)
As for me, statements about the smartest fashion are some kind of marketing trick with far-fetched advantages (well, unless someone doesn’t want to delve into the topic of vaping at all, and then the smart mode will really be in demand). However, the presence of the rest of the functionality for the operation of the board and the board itself is at an excellent level here.
The huge touch screen is both a cool feature and potentially a very fragile element. The question of the convenience of such a solution is also controversial, it seemed to me that control through the sensor is not the most comfortable. But I fully admit that this option may suit those looking for something extravagant and unusual.
I see here + - the market price of an intelligent mod and the tank is already essentially a bonus. If such sensory magnificence has come to you, then in general the mod works decently. If not, then the chip will spoil the impression of a decent mod and then it is worth considering many alternatives in the same budget. Albeit without a smart mode, but with duplication of all the rest of the functionality.