After many manufacturers introduced a box mod with a rectangular design, Voopoo couldn’t be left out. The signature battery doors are also present, with Voopoo adding its own touch by placing small LEDs on one of them (hence the name "Spark"). The Vinci Spark comes with a unique version of the Uforce-X atomizer, simply called the Uforce-X Nano Tank a more compact RDL version capable of using lower-impedance PnP X coils.
The VOOPOO Vinci Spark 100 Kit was provided by Sourcemore as a gift, without any monetary compensation or affiliate links.
Rigid cardboard packaging with a themed design, featuring plenty of sparkles to match the concept. It's a nice touch, but as a Voopoo fan, I’d say they’ve had brighter ideas in the past.
Inside the box:
Inside the box:
- Voopoo Vinci Spark
- Uforce-X Nano Tank (pre-installed with a 0.3Ω coil)
- Second coil (0.6Ω, packaged separately)
- Spare O-rings (a few)
- Pyrex tank
- USB Type-C cable
- User manual (inside the white cardboard sleeve)
The Uforce-X Nano differs from its bigger brother, the Uforce-X, by being more compact and better suited for MTL and RDL coils. Tanks in this category are quite rare on the market, as manufacturers tend to push this type of vaping towards pods.
The base starts at 23.5 mm, then widens to 24.5 mm. Near the bubble tank, which has a 4.5 ml capacity, it measures 27 mm.
- Height (without drip tip and pin): 42.5 mm
- Weight: 62 g
The first clue that this is something different from the usual is the 510 drip tip, featuring an extra-wide 7 mm opening (plus a few tenths). It’s replaceable and adjustable depending on the coil or vaping style you prefer. The drip tip fitting is slightly wider than average—some of my drip tips with thicker O-rings fit in easily, whereas they tend to have more friction on my other atomizers.
The top cap unscrews using a bayonet system, unlocking with just a quarter turn. This is a significant upgrade compared to its predecessor and its slide mechanism.
There are two refill ports, and the silicone gasket has a fairly large opening. However, it can be tricky to use if you're not using unicorn or chubby bottles.
No spare gasket is included in the spare parts, so I didn't attempt to remove it, fearing I might break it.
What it shares with its predecessor is the top airflow system meaning air enters from above, preventing leaks and allowing for airflow adjustment. Voopoo borrowed an idea from another brand by printing numbers inside the airflow ring housing, making it easier to find your preferred setting. Unfortunately, there's no stopper and no real way to fully close the airflow. Even with just half a millimeter open, the draw remains quite airy, making it less suitable for those who prefer an open MTL vape.
To remove the airflow ring, simply take off the top cap and pull it upward. The pyrex tank, on the other hand, is removed from the bottom after unscrewing the base.
The coil housing, despite being an RDL atomizer, follows the usual design: a dual-channel airflow system that allows the air entering from the ring to reach the coil. There are no threads, with the PnP-X coil inserted by pressure. The base holds it in place and ensures contact through the gold-plated pin.
To unscrew the base, Voopoo has added several notches, both to increase grip and, I imagine, for aesthetic purposes, as they give the Nano a more "high-end" look.
This is how much the coil should protrude when correctly inserted. That "gap" you see is normal, and of the four O-rings, one remains visible. The engravings on the base are well-made, unlike my photo which doesn’t do them justice, just like the logos on the airflow ring.
PnP-X: All coils have a metal mesh section and are compatible with the UForce-X, but NOT with the older UForce-L, and vice versa. The standard PnP coils (without the -X suffix) are not compatible with this Nano.
- PnP X 1.0 Ω - 10-13 W
- PnP X 0.8 Ω - 12-16 W
- PnP X 0.6 Ω - 18-23 W (included in the package)
- PnP X 0.45 Ω - 25-32 W
- PnP X 0.3 Ω - 32-40 W (included in the package)
- PnP X 0.2 Ω - 40-60 W
- PnP X 0.15 Ω - 60-80 W
I should point out that while the 0.15Ω and 0.2Ω coils are compatible, it's mandatory to opt for the larger UForce-X. Structurally, the UForce-X Nano is designed more for RDL, so Voopoo made a great choice by opting for the 0.3Ω coil to highlight the "limits" of the tank.
PnP-X coils have leakproof technology, with four O-rings preventing leaks and condensation in the base.
The 0.3Ω coil was better managed in terms of temperature by the UForce-X, as it dissipates heat more efficiently and prevents hot vapor from reaching your mouth, even when running at the minimum wattage recommended by Voopoo. However, it is still usable on the Nano, especially if you're okay with a very airy draw by opening the airflow ring all the way.
The 0.6Ω coil performs much better on the Nano. It’s clear that Voopoo designed it specifically for a relaxed RDL vape at low wattages, and it works well with the 0.45Ω and 1.0Ω coils too, which I imagine are intended for the many pods Voopoo releases.
The Vinci Spark measures 90 x 33 x 28 mm, making it relatively tall and designed to accommodate only a single 18650 battery. However, it compensates for its size with a weight of 92 grams, which is quite light for a zinc alloy box of similar dimensions.
In terms of texture, the finish is exceptionally smooth, which is one of its strengths, especially considering the rounded edges compared to other box mods.
The 510 cup on the Vinci Spark is centrally mounted and secured with four screws, featuring four decorative engravings and a 20 mm diameter. Near the 510 connection, there's a raised ring about 0.1 mm high that prevents the atomizer from making contact with the mod and scratching the paint.
Depending on personal aesthetics, atomizers up to 28 mm can be mounted, as long as the gap created by the rounded battery door edges isn't bothersome.
The Vinci has two removable panels. The first one, a selling point that Voopoo is quite proud of, features many LEDs installed beneath the panel shell, visible through small holes. I’ve seen videos where they mention and show that all the LEDs are white, but on mine, there are also some orange ones, which unfortunately don't show up in the photos.
I’ll mention right away that the LEDs can be turned off, and they remain subtle, not flashy. The contact is made via four gold-plated spring pins. Everything is held in place by rectangular magnets installed at the top and bottom. The panels don’t wobble, but while handling the Vinci Spark, you might occasionally notice a slight 0.1 mm play.
The CE mark and disposal instructions are engraved on the body.
On the other side, there’s a compartment for a single 18650 battery, despite the generous size of the Vinci Spark. The positive and negative symbols are engraved to indicate the correct orientation for battery insertion, while the satin strap helps with battery removal.
The battery pin is the softest I’ve encountered on this type of box, especially when using the strap. However, the battery wrap tends to wear off after a while.
The base makes the Vinci Spark quite stable, although rectangular boxes with large dimensions will never give me the same sense of comfort that "normal" shaped boxes do.
There are two notches for battery removal, and two labels reading "battery" and "light" to indicate that the panels are not interchangeable.
On the front side, there are more "classic" choices. The fire button, which is well-sized and round, simply does its job of firing without rotating. However, they’ve added a white LED since the side ones weren’t enough.
The screen is a 0.96'' TFT mounted on a black frame, very bright (much brighter in person than in my photo), but unfortunately, it’s not adjustable.
Also present are the + and - buttons, which seem to be the same as those used on the Drag M100S and 5, black with a metallic outline that matches the color of any stainless steel atomizer placed on top.
The lock button is also included, which disables ALL buttons, including the fire button. Finally, there’s a USB Type-C port.
The usual Gene Chip installed on the Voopoo Vinci Spark has received an update compared to the one on the Drag 5.
The major changes are graphical updates, including themes and fire animations. It still maintains the clarity of the dual battery indicator, a puff counter with up to 5 digits, delivery mode, and a puff timer.
Navigation:
- 5 clicks to turn on or off
- 3 clicks to enter the menu
Menu options:
- Mode - to change the vaping mode
- Theme - to choose between two available themes
- Animation - to activate or deactivate fire animations
- Light - to turn off the lights on the panel
- Puff Clear - to reset the puff counter
Vaping modes available in Mode:
- Smart - selects the wattage based on the resistance detected
- RBA - a regular variable wattage mode
- Eco - energy-saving mode
Protections are briefly covered by Voopoo in the official Vinci Spark manual, where they are listed but without specific details:
- Overtime Protection
- Overheating Protection
- Short Circuit
- Low Battery Protection
- Reverse Polarity
As a fan of Voopoo boxes who usually opts for the full classy route, with aesthetically refined or aggressive boxes, the Spark 100 is a bit of an adaptation to what other manufacturers are doing. A few millimeters less in height wouldn’t have hurt, and fortunately, the lights and animations can be turned off. There are two vaping modes to choose from.
The UForce-X Nano is not your typical DTL atomizer, with the flavor coil included more as a token feature: the Nano is designed with RDL vaping in mind and covers a market segment that very rarely gets tank offerings. It’s also made really well, with precise engravings and craftsmanship (at least in my Stainless Steel color).
If you're a fan of this type of vaping, the PnP-X's durability is a big pro, and it deserves a chance, especially since it can be purchased separately. In the kit, the star or the "Spark" is definitely the UForce-X Nano.
It is possible to purchase the VOOPOO Vinci Spark 100 Kit on Sourcemore at the following link:
VOOPOO Vinci Spark 100 Kit 100W for the price of $38.89 using the code
VS100 at checkout.
I would like to thank e-cigarette-forum, its staff, and the wonderful community for allowing me to share my thoughts on the products, and Sourcemore for sending me the VOOPOO Vinci Spark 100 Kit for free.