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Voopoo VINCI Royal Edition Pod Kit
So, I just checked out both the Voopoo VINCI Royal Edition and the Vinci Q, and here’s the deal: they seem pretty similar at first glance, but the Royal Edition actually packs in quite a few more cool features.
If you’re looking for a super easy vape, our review of the VooPoo Vinci Q Pod will be up shortly.
In 2016, they bought Woodyvapes, a US e-cig brand. Then in 2017, they teamed up with Gene Co to make special chips just for VooPoo devices.
VooPoo became a big deal thanks to their Drag Box mod, which everyone seemed to be using when it came out. But they didn’t stop there. In 2020, they took over the market with the Drag X and Drag S Kits, totally shaking up how we think about pod vapes.
There are grooves on each side for better grip and comfort – a nice touch.
One side has a tiny airflow hole, while the other side has a slider for adjusting airflow. The slider is about 12mm by 8mm and sticks out about 2mm when fully extended.
The USB-C port is at the “bottom” of the device. Normally, that might bug me, but since the bottom is rounded, you can’t stand it upright anyway.
Voopoo VINCI Royal Edition Pod Kit Info:
The pods in the Royal Edition have built-in coils, which is good for beginners. You get two pods with the kit, and there are four different ones you can use, all with top fill. They’re also supposed to be leak-proof, which is handy.
And there are these four little LED lights on the device that are surprisingly bright. They do different stuff, but we’ll talk about that later.
The battery part of the device is pretty small, but not in a gimmicky way. It’s actually pretty convenient, measuring just 71.5mm x 24 x 14.5mm. Oh, and if you count the airflow adjustment, it’s 25mm wide, not 24mm – just a little detail for VooPoo to note!
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Colors: | Silver Jazz, Gold Jazz, Silver Icon |
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