Hello again. If you follow my reviews then you might remember that a short time ago I reviewed the Freemax Marvos 80T kit. Today I’m here to discuss the Marvos 60 Watt Pod mod kit. I wasn’t super crazy about the shape of the 80T and found it to be a little slippery. The 60 is a totally different design. The Marvos 60 is the first kit from Freemax with military tri-proof technology. It’s made of zinc alloy and liquid silicon rubber. The 60 uses the MS series coils that are compatible with the 60 as well as the 80T and are made using the FM COILTECH 4.0 technology and produce very good flavor. Also, the glass pod that I was sent for the 80T review can be used on the 60. The Marvos 60 is a DL/RDL pod mod. Let’s see what’s included and take a look at some pictures and I’ll give my opinion on it from my experience testing it.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1* Freemax Marvos 60W Mod
1* Freemax Marvos DTL Pod 4.5ml
1* Freemax MS Mesh Coil 0.25ohm
1* Freemax MS Mesh Coil 0.35ohm
1* Type-C USB Charger
1* Warning Card
1* User Manual
SPECIFICATIONS:
Size 123.6*32.6*30.6mm
Pod Capacity 4.5ml
Coil Specification 0.15ohm/0.25ohm/0.35ohm/0.5ohm
Battery Capacity 2000mAh
Output Voltage 0.7V-4.2V
Output Wattage 5W-60W
Material Zinc Alloy + Liquid Silicone Rubber
Charging USB Type-C
Screen 0.96 inch color TFT display screen
Color Black, Blue, Gunmetal, Red
FEATURES:
INITIAL THOUGHTS:
The packaging for the Marvos 60 is basic. It’s not the usual two piece box that I see on most samples. The outer sleeve slides of and exposes the user manual, literature, and the mod with tank, charging cable and two coils.
I have to say that I very much like the appearance of the Marvos 60 and to me the hand feel is great. The rubberized coating makes the 60 very nice to hold. The Marvos 60 has three available modes which are Smart, Bypass, and Power mode.
On the front of the device is the Freemax name at the top followed by the square fire button that protrudes a little, the bright and clear display screen, and the + and – buttons under the screen. On the bottom is the USB-C charging port with a stiff rubberized plug that seals the port. On the left and right sides is the ridged rubber silicon that I like and makes the mod comfortable to hold. Also on each side is the airflow slot near the top of each side. On the back of the unit is the airflow control slider with a round knob that protrudes to make it easier to move. I like that this one has the slider airflow control instead of having to rotate the tank like some pod mods that I’ve tested lately. Also on the back is a rectangular plate with the word MARVOS in fairly large print and 60W in much smaller font. I kind of wish this either wasn’t there or was smaller. To me the branding is a little too much in your face. The bottom of the mod is rubberized which is nice so it doesn’t easily slide on a table. Of course on the top is the pod receptacle with a metal plate raised above the two gold contact pins. This has become a fairly common design among many pod mods.
The display on this mod is nice and bright and also fairly easy for my old eyes to read. The display shows the following information from top to bottom.
- Mode of operation and battery indicator
- Set wattage
- Voltage under load and coil resistance
- Puff counter
- Length of current puff
- Display color choices
The menu operation is as follows:
- Press the fire button five times to turn the device on or off
- Press the fire button three times to switch between Power, Smart, and Bypass
- Press the + and – buttons to lock the adjustment buttons
- Press the fire button and the – button to change the screen color between blue, yellow, green, red, or white
- Press the fire button and the + button to reset the puff counter
- Press the fire button, +, and – buttons to do a factory reset
The Marvos has a 2000mah internal battery and uses the Smart FM Chip 2.0 for fast firing of .001s.
The pod included in the kit is plastic but there is a glass pod available for separate purchase. The pod looks very similar to many other pods that I’ve seen on this type of device. It has a 4.5ml capacity and it is slightly tinted but the liquid level is easily visible. One thing that is different from several others is that the drip tip is removable on this one. However, I found the tip very comfortable and the included tip is specially designed to avoid spit back. The fill port on this one is like most others where it is located on the bottom. I can’t tell you how tired I am of bottom fill pods. Also on the bottom of the pod is four magnets that hold the pod firmly in place. There has been no issue with the pod coming out accidentally and the magnets are plenty strong to allow you to pick up the entire unit by the pod.
The included pod as well as the glass pod uses the same MS series coils that the Marvos 80T used. The coils provide very good flavor. The two coils included in the kit were a .25 ohm coil rated at 40-60 watts and a .35 ohm coil rated at 30-40 watts. As usual, I ended up running both coils below the recommended wattage and they worked fine with no leaking whatsoever. I experienced very little condensation also. I preferred the .35 coil for my vaping style.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
I think most would agree that if there’s one thing that Freemax does right, it’s flavor banger coils. These MS coils did not disappoint. The flavor produced by both coils was very good. I had zero leaking the entire time I used it with either coil so that is a definite plus in my book.
I really like the design and feel of the Marvos 60. From nice hand feel to a very bright and readable display, it’s a nice unit to use. The menu is fairly simplistic and the display shows quite a bit of information. I don’t really think the display color choices at the bottom of the screen was necessary but doesn’t hurt anything.
I did have two negatives on this device. When I use a mod or pod mod, I tend to rest my pointer finger against the pod or tank. I don’t know if what I received was a review sample or not but the opening on the mod is a little too big which allows the pod to move inside the opening. The second negative I had was that about two or three times with each coil, I got a shorted atomizer warning and the mod would not fire. I don’t know if this was caused by the coils included in the kit I used or not but I could rotate the coils slightly and it would then start to work again. I don’t know if anyone else experienced this so I am thinking it was a fluke.
I would like to thank Freemax and Jerry for sending the Marvos 60 watt pod mod for this review and as usual a big thanks to all the readers. Also as usual, below is a link to the Freemax website.
Marvos 60W Kit | Freemax - Taste the Clouds, Feel the Flavors! (freemaxvape.com)


WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1* Freemax Marvos 60W Mod
1* Freemax Marvos DTL Pod 4.5ml
1* Freemax MS Mesh Coil 0.25ohm
1* Freemax MS Mesh Coil 0.35ohm
1* Type-C USB Charger
1* Warning Card
1* User Manual

SPECIFICATIONS:
Size 123.6*32.6*30.6mm
Pod Capacity 4.5ml
Coil Specification 0.15ohm/0.25ohm/0.35ohm/0.5ohm
Battery Capacity 2000mAh
Output Voltage 0.7V-4.2V
Output Wattage 5W-60W
Material Zinc Alloy + Liquid Silicone Rubber
Charging USB Type-C
Screen 0.96 inch color TFT display screen
Color Black, Blue, Gunmetal, Red

FEATURES:
- 1. Pod mod kit with military tri-proof technology
- 2. Slide airflow control, 0.96 inch TFT screen
- 3. Three output modes: Power, Smart, Bypass
- 4. Compatible with MS mesh coil series
- 5. Utilizes industry-leading mesh coil technology FM COILTECH4.0
- 6. 2000mAh built-in battery with type-c 2A fast charging
- 7. Innovative 810 drip tip to avoid spit back effectively
- 8. Equipped with 4.5ml Marvos DTL Pod
- 9. Smart FM chip with 0.001s speed-up ignition










INITIAL THOUGHTS:
The packaging for the Marvos 60 is basic. It’s not the usual two piece box that I see on most samples. The outer sleeve slides of and exposes the user manual, literature, and the mod with tank, charging cable and two coils.
I have to say that I very much like the appearance of the Marvos 60 and to me the hand feel is great. The rubberized coating makes the 60 very nice to hold. The Marvos 60 has three available modes which are Smart, Bypass, and Power mode.
On the front of the device is the Freemax name at the top followed by the square fire button that protrudes a little, the bright and clear display screen, and the + and – buttons under the screen. On the bottom is the USB-C charging port with a stiff rubberized plug that seals the port. On the left and right sides is the ridged rubber silicon that I like and makes the mod comfortable to hold. Also on each side is the airflow slot near the top of each side. On the back of the unit is the airflow control slider with a round knob that protrudes to make it easier to move. I like that this one has the slider airflow control instead of having to rotate the tank like some pod mods that I’ve tested lately. Also on the back is a rectangular plate with the word MARVOS in fairly large print and 60W in much smaller font. I kind of wish this either wasn’t there or was smaller. To me the branding is a little too much in your face. The bottom of the mod is rubberized which is nice so it doesn’t easily slide on a table. Of course on the top is the pod receptacle with a metal plate raised above the two gold contact pins. This has become a fairly common design among many pod mods.
The display on this mod is nice and bright and also fairly easy for my old eyes to read. The display shows the following information from top to bottom.
- Mode of operation and battery indicator
- Set wattage
- Voltage under load and coil resistance
- Puff counter
- Length of current puff
- Display color choices
The menu operation is as follows:
- Press the fire button five times to turn the device on or off
- Press the fire button three times to switch between Power, Smart, and Bypass
- Press the + and – buttons to lock the adjustment buttons
- Press the fire button and the – button to change the screen color between blue, yellow, green, red, or white
- Press the fire button and the + button to reset the puff counter
- Press the fire button, +, and – buttons to do a factory reset
The Marvos has a 2000mah internal battery and uses the Smart FM Chip 2.0 for fast firing of .001s.





The pod included in the kit is plastic but there is a glass pod available for separate purchase. The pod looks very similar to many other pods that I’ve seen on this type of device. It has a 4.5ml capacity and it is slightly tinted but the liquid level is easily visible. One thing that is different from several others is that the drip tip is removable on this one. However, I found the tip very comfortable and the included tip is specially designed to avoid spit back. The fill port on this one is like most others where it is located on the bottom. I can’t tell you how tired I am of bottom fill pods. Also on the bottom of the pod is four magnets that hold the pod firmly in place. There has been no issue with the pod coming out accidentally and the magnets are plenty strong to allow you to pick up the entire unit by the pod.
The included pod as well as the glass pod uses the same MS series coils that the Marvos 80T used. The coils provide very good flavor. The two coils included in the kit were a .25 ohm coil rated at 40-60 watts and a .35 ohm coil rated at 30-40 watts. As usual, I ended up running both coils below the recommended wattage and they worked fine with no leaking whatsoever. I experienced very little condensation also. I preferred the .35 coil for my vaping style.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
I think most would agree that if there’s one thing that Freemax does right, it’s flavor banger coils. These MS coils did not disappoint. The flavor produced by both coils was very good. I had zero leaking the entire time I used it with either coil so that is a definite plus in my book.
I really like the design and feel of the Marvos 60. From nice hand feel to a very bright and readable display, it’s a nice unit to use. The menu is fairly simplistic and the display shows quite a bit of information. I don’t really think the display color choices at the bottom of the screen was necessary but doesn’t hurt anything.
I did have two negatives on this device. When I use a mod or pod mod, I tend to rest my pointer finger against the pod or tank. I don’t know if what I received was a review sample or not but the opening on the mod is a little too big which allows the pod to move inside the opening. The second negative I had was that about two or three times with each coil, I got a shorted atomizer warning and the mod would not fire. I don’t know if this was caused by the coils included in the kit I used or not but I could rotate the coils slightly and it would then start to work again. I don’t know if anyone else experienced this so I am thinking it was a fluke.
I would like to thank Freemax and Jerry for sending the Marvos 60 watt pod mod for this review and as usual a big thanks to all the readers. Also as usual, below is a link to the Freemax website.
Marvos 60W Kit | Freemax - Taste the Clouds, Feel the Flavors! (freemaxvape.com)