Here today we have the Geekvape Aegis Boost 3 in Midnight Gold graciously provided to me by Sourcemore for the purpose of this review. As usual I'll go over the pros, cons and the overall score with my review.
***Product Introduction***
GeekVape Aegis Boost III Kit Description:
Aegis Boost 3 Kit is built with 3000mAh battery capacity, brand-new UI. It adopts As chip 4.0, providing Smart/Power/Boost/Memory/ECO/TC-TCR mode, and 5W-60W power range. It also features IP68 new tri proof, top airflow leakproof design. Geekvape Aegis Boost III is equipped with Geekvape Boost 2 Cartridge (5ml).
***Specifications***
Aegis Boost 3 Parameters:
Brand: GeekVape
Product Name: Aegis Boost 3 Kit
Working Modes: Smart/Power/Boost/Memory/ECO/TC-TCR
Output Power: 5W-60W
Cartridge Capacity: 5ml
Maximum Output Current: 25A
Maximum Output Voltage: 12V
Range of Atomizer Resistance: 0.1Ω-2.0Ω
Battery: 3000mAh built-in Lithium-ion battery
Charging: Type-C 5V/2A
Display: 0.96 inch screen
Colors: Black, Midnight Gold, Sapphire Blue, Silver, Sunset Red, Midnight Red, Rainbow Purple, Teal Blue
***Features***
GeekVape Aegis Boost III Details:
1. IP68 new tri proof
2. Smart lock & fire lock
3. 3000mAh built-in battery
4. As chip 4.0
5. Smart/Power/Boost/Memory/ECO/TC-TCR
6. Tri-proof protection
7. Top airflow leakproof design
***Package Contents***
The Package of GeekVape Aegis Boost 3 Kit Comes With:
1x Geekvape Aegis Boost III Mod
1x Geekvape Boost 2 Cartridge (5ml)
1x Geekvape B Series Coil 0.2Ω (Pre-installed, 50-58W)
1x Geekvape B Series Coil 0.6Ω (Spare, 15-25W)
1x Type-C Charging Cable
1x Manual
1x Coil Tool
1x Smart Lock Guide Card
1x Warning Card
***Review***
So I got it early this morning (thankfully as it was a scorcher at 120°F feels like temp outside). And I'm running the stock coil which takes a few puffs to get going once it's primed. It took me about 5 or 6 puffs to get it saturated fully. This isn't a big deal and I attribute this issue to the fact that the device was hot when taken out of the packaging. That said my biggest issue is the fact the airflow could have been larger. It's a small little slit in the tank which isn't, IMO, big enough. That said though it's subjective because everyone vapes differently, and I myself am a DTL vaper. I do love the fact that all the 3rd iterations of Geekvapes devices come with a Boosting mode, which makes up for it's smaller air inlet. A feature that I always turn off though is the unlock. Usually I turn it to fire unlock (press fire button 3x to lock/unlock) or completely off. This is because I honestly on a pod kit, see little use for a lock of any kind. Again though that is always user preference. All the above aside, it's solid, takes hits to it's body well, and tastes damn good flavor wise. As to the sturdiness of the device, well it's no Aegis X, ***but*** in one day it survived a roughly 34 foot drop onto a shed roof while I trimmed this god forsaken oak tree in my back yard. Loosened a branch and thought I was clear to vape as it was being taken off my hands, instead it got loose, took my vape, and landed with said vape, onto my shed roof. All that happened to it is that it took off some paint (battle scarred now) and chipped the mouthpiece. A point I dislike is the mouthpiece. It's an odd shape and it can't be replaced with a traditional 810 or 510 drip tip. This is because there's a little lip that sticks up on the tank, that the mouth piece slides over instead of into.
***Verdict***
For what it is, it's pretty fkn solid. I give it a 8.8/10. This score is solely based on the fact that it's a 60W max device, and the mouthpiece can be a nuisance. Will I be using it frequently? Yes, because it's amazing flavor wise and cloudwise for how low the wattage is. Also, thing to note, they are releasing 5th generations of their Legend line up. Hopefully that means that in the pipeline are a Boost 5, Solo 5, and hopefully a Max 3 and a Boost Pro 3 with 100W capability.



