![]() ![]() The connection itself is just 25mm in diameter, so anything over that will overhang. Starting at the very top, we have centered 510 connection, which would normally qualify as a big pro, but in this case, the connection is slightly raised from the mod, so the fact that the device has a width of 30mm is irrelevant. This is definitely a subjective con, so if you like your mods to be light as a feather, simply ignore this paragraph. A mod must have some weight to it for a high-quality feel, but at just 100 grams, the Vmate does not. On their official website, VooPoo claims that this was by done intentionally, to make it more comfortable and easier to carry around, but I feel like they overdid it. I’m not saying that the Vmate is poorly-made, just that it feels cheaper than it looks, and for me that was a disappointing discovery.įor one thing, this mod feels really light in the hand – too light for my liking – especially without batteries. ![]() I will say that at first glance, this really looks like a high-end device, but once you pick it up and really analyze all of its components, you realize it is only an illusion. ![]() The VooPoo Vmate measures 89mm x 47mm x 30mm and is made primarily of “reinforced zinc alloy”. Whereas the VooPoo Drag, Alpha One and VooPoo Too were bulky box-mods, the Vmate is a much slicker and ergonomic device. It’s basically your standard mod kit.Īs I mentioned in the introduction, the VooPoo Vmate looks completely different from the Chinese company’s previous vape mods. Inside the box we have just the VooPoo Vmate mod, which comes wrapped in a protective plastic bag, a micro-USB cable for charging and firmware upgrades, a user manual and a warranty card. Anyway, on the back of the box, we have a list of contents, some warnings, a scratch-and-check authenticity sticker, and on one of the sides you can find a sticker showing the color scheme of the mod’s replaceable panels. It’s an uninspired graphic, and even though I don’t usually care much about packaging, I really think VooPoo could have done a much better job in this case. It features a digital rendition of the mod on the front, but it really doesn’t do it justice at all. The Vmate mod comes in a fairy bland-looking cardboard box. In this review, we’ll be taking a look exclusively at the Vmate 200W mod, but we’ll also be doing a review of the VooPoo Uforce T1 in the very near future. The VooPoo Vmate comes both as a standalone mod, and as a kit, featuring the Uforce T1 sub-ohm tank. Let’s check it out: A Look at the Contents Neither the Alpha One nor the VooPoo Too could challenge the Drag’s dominance, so the Chinese manufacturer went back to the drawing board and came up with the VooPoo Vmate – a dual-battery vape mod powered by the same fantastic Gene Chip as the Drag, but featuring a completely new, much slicker design. ![]() That’s quite an achievement in this fast-moving industry, but VooPoo has been really struggling to keep the momentum going. The VooPoo Drag 157W box mod is still one of the world’s best selling vaping devices, almost two years after its original launch. ![]()
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