Review of Vaptio X-Hubble Mod. First look

Review of Vaptio X-Hubble Mod. First look

In this article, we will consider a fairly functional box mod called X-Hubble Mod from Vaptio.

The relatively well-known Chinese manufacturer Vaptio is famous in the vaping market for its budget and very simple devices in the form of various kinds of box mods, “pods” and maintenance-free devices. However, sometimes the guys from this company allow themselves to release something more “tricked out” and not at all budget, as, for example, in today’s case. We suggest you familiarize yourself with the modern in every sense of the word X-Hubble Mod.

The X-Hubble Mod box mod has average dimensions, as well as smooth and streamlined lines of the case. From the available colors, the future owner will be able to choose one of five options (rainbow, black, gunmetal, gold and steel), but all of them will have images of space themes, from where, in fact, the device borrowed its name.

The device is powered by two replaceable 18650 batteries. online vape shop canada The manufacturer paid special attention to the ability to charge the batteries inside the mod and equipped its creation with a USB Type-C port, which will replenish the battery capacity with a current of 5V and 3A.

One of the key features of the X-Hubble Mod is the touch control keys located below the screen. In addition, the box mod is equipped with a built-in vibration motor to notify the user of the actions performed.

Another equally interesting feature of the device is a very large color TFT display with a diagonal of 2 inches, which will display all the information necessary for an ordinary user. As for the “stuffing”, the X-Hubble Mod has a completely modern board with the most common functions such as variwatt or temperature control. There is also a bypass and Passthrough mode.

Vaptio X-Hubble Mod Specifications:

Dimensions: 49.5mm*92.6mm*30mm

Power: 2*18650

Output power: 7-220W

Operating modes: VW, BYPASS, TC (NI200/Ti/SS316L/TCR1/TCR2)

Display: 2 inches, TFT

Charging: 5V/3A

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