Review of Aspire Vilter Pro

INTRO

The Vilter Pro kit is designed for vapers who enjoy a tight pull and a vape that is automatically produced with aspiration when inhaling indirectly. This pod is unique in that it can recharge the box in a portable configuration. When not in use, the pod can be recharged in your pocket. The autonomy and vaping time have both increased. Really fascinating for a picky vaper.

The Vilter Pro Kit is first and foremost a compact tubular kit with a 420 mAh internal battery. The coil on the integrated cartridge is 1.2. There is a 2ml capacity in the reservoir. With a small drip tip or even filtered paper, the Vilter Pod offers a variety of vaping experiences that are sufficiently similar to traditional cigarettes. Once the coil is used up, the Vilter cartridge can be changed.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 123.2 x 20.8 x 37 mm
  • Pod Battery: 420 mAh
  • Weight: 136 g
  • Power Bank Battery: 1600 mAh
  • Capacity: 2 ml
  • Coils: 1.2 Ω
  • 3.4V Constant Output

 

Features

  • Display: LED indicator
  • Magnetic wireless charging – 0.5A charge rate with Power Bank
  • Pods: Refillable (integrated coil)
  • Side fill port
  • Paper filter or plastic mouthpiece
  • Auto draw

 

Colour

  • Pink
  • Sierra Blue
  • Gold & Hunter Green
  • Space Grey & Red
  • Gunmetal & Brown
  • Black & Grey

 

DESIGN

Comparable to the Vilter S and Vilter PB (which had to be purchased separately). Both the power bank and the Vilter Pro can be used simultaneously. The power bank’s 1600mAh battery may be quickly charged at a 2A rate using USB-C. The Vilter Pro device can then be wirelessly charged using its side-mounted magnetic connection. It charges at a rate of 0.5A.

Both the gadget and the power bank have LED lights that let you know how much charge is left. The Vilter range’s mouthpiece selections are its main draw. They include a cigarette filter-style drip tip in addition to a conventional plastic (POM) drip tip. This makes the gadget more enticing to individuals quitting smoking, just like the Innokin EQ FTLR before it.

 

BATTERY

The main Vilter Pro device has a modest 420mAh battery inside of it, which does make the device smaller. The wireless charging from the supplied power bank is a great touch. The power bank includes a 1600mAh battery that is charged quickly (2A) using the USB Type C cable that is provided. LED indicators are used on both the smartphone and the power bank to show the charge level. By just inhaling into the mouthpiece, the Vilter Pro device will emit a regulated 3.4V constant, and you can turn this on. The shooting is then carried out using the Auto draw system.

 

POD

The disposable cartridge in the PCTG pod system has a non-replaceable 1.0-mesh coil with a useful range of 10 to 15W that is automatically controlled by the battery. The pod system holds 2ml of e-liquid. The two rings on the 510 drip tip in Pet are rather solid once they are pushed into the orifice; the same is true of the two paper filters included in the package. The cartridge is filled from below, making refilling quite simple. Simply take the pod out of the gadget, crack up the bottom seal, and use a thin-tip dispenser to inject your preferred beverage! A strong magnetic connection is ensured by the magnets on the bottom of the cartridge being reflected by those on the bottom of the compartment or pod.

 

CONTENTS

1 x Vilter Pro Power Bank (1600 mAh)
1 x Vilter Pro Device (420 mAh)
1 x Vilter Pro Pod (2.0 ml)
1 x POM Drip Tip
3 x Filter Drip Tip
1 x Type-C Cable
1 x User Manual

 

CONCLUSION

Nothing very novel from Aspire is presented here, but I like what I see. They appear to be concentrating their efforts on producing excellent starter kits, which is what they do best. Although I never had a chance to test the original Vilter, I liked the Innokin EQ FTLR. Using a filter tip somehow transports you back to the days of cigarette smoking while removing all the negative aspects.

The Vilter series, from what I’ve heard, offers a superb MTL pull that flawlessly replicates a regular cigarette. I adore how neatly Aspire connected the tablet and power bank; it looks fantastic. In addition to allowing the gadget to stay small, it still has a really sleek appearance when attached. The styling and colours are also pleasing. Given that it’s convenient to carry the power bank in your handbag, I can definitely see this being popular with ladies. When they become available, I might just have to do my best to submit one for evaluation.

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