VooPoo Vinci S
Today I’m bringing you a new POD-style device from VooPoo: the Vinci S. As we know, the Vinci range is quite extensive—from the Vinci 3, the E80, and the E120, to the Q... well, now VooPoo introduces the Vinci S. It features a 2000mAh battery, the new iCosm 2.0 cartridges, a maximum output of 40W, and a very attractive aesthetic.
Let’s dive into the review, but not before thanking VooPoo for making this possible. You can visit their website to learn more about the Vinci S.
Let’s dive into the review, but not before thanking VooPoo for making this possible. You can visit their website to learn more about the Vinci S.
Brand | |
Product Name | Vinci S Pod Kit |
Battery Capacity | 2000mAh |
Power Range | 5-40W |
Output Voltage | 3.3-4.35V |
Resistance | 0.3-3.0Ω |
Charging Current | Type-C 5V/1A |
Display | LED light |
Pod Capacity | 4.5ml |
Filling | Top filling |
Compatible | Vinci S 0.6Ω/0.8Ω Pod Cartridge Vinci E 0.3/0.6/0.8Ω Pod Cartridge Argus E40 0.3/0.45/0.6Ω Pod Cartridge Vinci PnP X Cartridge DTL/MTL PnP X 0.3/0.45/0.6/0.8/1.0Ω Coil. |
Product Size | 106.2*30.2*21.3mm |
Packing Size | 58*131*29.2mm |
Color | Black, Blue Gradient, Gold Gradient, Green Gradient, Grey, Neon, Pink, Silver |
Packaging
The device comes in a rectangular yellow box, which we’ve become familiar with due to VooPoo’s recent rebranding. At the top, we find some branding along with the model name. On the right side, it highlights the inclusion of the iCosm 2.0 system. In the center, there is an image of the device that matches the color of the unit inside. Additionally, in the background, we can see the infinity symbol, a signature element that defines VooPoo.
On the back, we can find the box contents, along with contact addresses, logos, warnings, and finally, a "sample" sticker, indicating that the final product might vary slightly.
Inside the box, we find:
1* Vinci S Device
1* Vinci S Cartridge 0.8Ω
1* User Manual
I actually like the fact that a Type-C cable is not included in the packaging, as practically everyone has one at home these days.
Inside the box, we find:
1* Vinci S Device
1* Vinci S Cartridge 0.8Ω
1* User Manual
I actually like the fact that a Type-C cable is not included in the packaging, as practically everyone has one at home these days.
Device
From this image, I can give a general description of the device. Let’s start with its shape and the materials used in its construction. To begin with, the form factor is similar to a "stick" device; it reminds me of the Vaporesso Luxe or the SMOK Nord. It is relatively small and very lightweight, weighing in at 70.22g with an empty cartridge. As for materials, the body is made of an aluminum alloy, while the cartridge is made of polycarbonate.
As you can see, the color and finish of the device are high quality. Furthermore, the sides have a different finish than the front; they feature a glossy finish, while the rest of the device leans more towards a matte finish.
In the center of the front panel, we can see the LED strip, which serves as a battery indicator. The colors indicate the following:
As you can see, the color and finish of the device are high quality. Furthermore, the sides have a different finish than the front; they feature a glossy finish, while the rest of the device leans more towards a matte finish.
In the center of the front panel, we can see the LED strip, which serves as a battery indicator. The colors indicate the following:
- Green: 60-100%
- Blue: 30-60%
- Red: Below 30%
There is also some decoration in the center—a pattern of small squares, some more prominent than others. I have to say, I’m not a fan of the fact that it is a sort of sticker or print, as I get the feeling it might wear off over time.
There isn't much more to say about this part because, as you can see, it is a very simple device without many complex features. It is user-friendly and perfect for beginners since there is nothing to configure—just add liquid and you’re good to go.
If we look at it from the side, we can see the airflow intake. In this case, it consists of a small hole and another significantly larger one, roughly three times the size of the small one. To adjust the airflow, you simply use the slider, which has a noticeable resistance, and I absolutely love that. As for how it filters the air and how it performs, we will discuss that in the "Vaping Time" section.
On the other side, we find the Type-C charging port, which in this case charges at 1A/5V. I don't quite understand why VooPoo didn't implement fast charging on this device, because charging a 2000mAh battery is going to take some time. One thing I do love, however, is that the port is on the side, meaning we can leave the device standing upright while it’s charging.
There isn't much more to say about this part because, as you can see, it is a very simple device without many complex features. It is user-friendly and perfect for beginners since there is nothing to configure—just add liquid and you’re good to go.
If we look at it from the side, we can see the airflow intake. In this case, it consists of a small hole and another significantly larger one, roughly three times the size of the small one. To adjust the airflow, you simply use the slider, which has a noticeable resistance, and I absolutely love that. As for how it filters the air and how it performs, we will discuss that in the "Vaping Time" section.
On the other side, we find the Type-C charging port, which in this case charges at 1A/5V. I don't quite understand why VooPoo didn't implement fast charging on this device, because charging a 2000mAh battery is going to take some time. One thing I do love, however, is that the port is on the side, meaning we can leave the device standing upright while it’s charging.