Hello once again friends and welcome back for today's review of the Nano Pod Kit from Geek vape. The Nano is a 800 mAH pod based system that has adjustable wattage as well as adjustable airflow and is a wattage only device that has a maximum output of 30 watts. Talk about simple and easy, the Nano only has 1 button that controls your wattage adjustments and clears the puff counter besides being the fire button. Lets check out some info on the Nano Pod Kit before the review.
COLOR CHOICES
INCLUDED WITH THE KIT
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimension:86.0*33.0*24.0mm
Output Power:5-30W
Input Voltage:4.5–5.5V
Input Current:1A(Max)
Output Voltage:0.1–6.0 V
Minimum Voltage:3.2V ± 0.1V
Resistance Range:0.2Ω-3.0Ω
vaping Time:10S
Temperature Control:100℃–315℃/200℉–600℉
Battery Capacity:800 mAh
Charging Port Type C
Display Screen:0.69 Inch (OLED Black and White Screen)
Pod Type:0.6ohm Mesh Coil Pod, 1.2ohm MTL Coil Pod
Pod Capacity:2ml
Fill Method: Top Fill
Airflow: Side Adjustable Airflow Switch
Color: Camo Silver, Camo Blue, Blue, Yellow, Red, Camo Green
FEATURES
• Integrated 800mAh Battery
• Up to 30W Power Output
• Auto Output Adjustment
• Industry-leading Geek Vape Tri-proof Technology
• Splash & water resistance, Dust resistance, Shock resistance
• Compact and durable, Handy Portability
• 2ml Refillable Pod with Magnetic Click
• Top Filling Port - Hidden Under Mouthpiece
• 0.6ohm or 1.2ohm integrated coil pod
• Immersive Flavor - Nano packs a punch.
• Adjustable Airflow Switch – A precise airflow
TRI PROOF
REFILLABLE POD
TOP FILL PORT
FULLY ADJUSTABLE AIRFLOW CONTROL
AUTO WATTAGE OUTPUT
800 MAH BATTERY
LANYARD AND NECK CHAIN INCLUDED
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
What I received is a reviewers sample and these photos of the kit are not the retail version. The Nano kit has 2 pods included, 0.6Ω mesh rated at 20-25w that is pre-installed and the 1.2Ω mesh rated at 11-14w. The pods don't look like it but they are indeed 2ml in capacity and are also clear. Geek Vape also supplies a lanyard and neck chain to attach it along with the user manual.
I received the green camo color version and really like the styling of it, the spine of the Nano has a camo pattern that looks great and has some spongy feel to it , surrounding the camo pattern is a color coded skeleton. The Nano has a lanyard attachment that I decided to try only because of the size of the Nano and it is a convenience to use because it frees up a pocket, it's nice that Geek Vape included both the lanyard and neck chain in the kit.
To pods are marked on the bottom as to it's ohm and rating for it. The pre-installed pod has a protective sticker on the bottom that must be removed before vaping. To access it tilt up on the pod that has a little arrow and it will release from the magnets that hold it in place. The easiest way to remove the mouthpiece for filling is to tilt it up on the side that doesn't have the arrow.
Once the mouthpiece is off simply lift the black cover up by running your finger up at the end and pull up, once the fill port cover is up it can be rotated to the side for easy filling of the large juice port hole on the end of the pod. When the cover is up you can also view the coil in the center of the pod.
The pod is held in with 2 strong magnets that keep the pod in place but are not to strong that removal of the pod is difficult.
The Nano uses a type-c USB and it's charge port is located on the bottom of the device, to access it insert your fingernail into the small grove and lift up, it will remain attached to the device. The charge port plug is made of the same silicone rubber that surrounds the Nano.
I was very happy to see that the Nano use a fully adjustable airflow and can be dialed down for a very tight MTL vape or opened up for a RDL vape. The airflow is controlled with a lever located at the top above the spine of the Nano, it has just the right amount of resistance and will not come off the setting you put it at.
The display is a black and white one with the numbers and symbols being bright with a nice sized font so you can see without needing to squint. Information is laid out well and is as follows from top to bottom.
* Battery Bar
* Wattage
* Ohms
* Volts
* Puff Counter
As you've seen the Nano only has 1 button that controls your wattage adjustment, clears the puff counter and is also the fire button, it is located on one side of the device towards the top and is raised a bit with 3 horizontal lines running across it. I like that it's also color coded to match the Nano.
MENU
* 5 Presses of the fire button to turn on/off
* 3 Presses of the fire button to adjust wattage only up - ( it uses the round robin feature )
* 4 Presses of the fire button to clear the puff counter
FINAL IMPRESSIONS
I was very surprised with the mouthpiece because at first glance I thought it was going to be a uncomfortable one to use but I was wrong with that assumption because it works very well and is comfortable to use. The 2nd thing that surprised me was after putting on the lanyard and chain I decided to try it out one day running a bunch of errands and found that I liked it because it frees up a pocket and is very light weight.
The flavor from both of the supplied pods are above average in my opinion and have enough vapor production for my taste. The airflow adjustment lever protrudes just enough to operate without feeling it when vaping. Airflow is smooth with no funny sounds at every setting for both pods, the 1.2Ω is more restricted and I consider it a MTL pod. The 0.6Ω pod gives a very nice RDL vape, no air machine with the Nano.
The appearance is definitely Geek Vape as well as the strong silicone rubber coating that encases the the device.
When I saw the Nanos size I thought the display font would be a very small one but it is not and can be easily seen without having to squint. ( NEVER ASSUME )
The ease of use is a big plus with only one button and no menu it doesn't get any easier or simple to operate. Having a 800 mAH battery is nice especially using the 1.2Ω pod because you can get just about a day depending on your vaping style or amount of use.
All in all I've enjoyed using the Nano and would like to thank Allison and Geek Vape for providing the little Nano kit for the purpose of this review. If anyone reading is looking for a tiny pod based system that has above average flavor with a fully adjustable airflow the little Nano would work out just fine.
THANK YOU
BIGBOB2322
COLOR CHOICES

INCLUDED WITH THE KIT

SPECIFICATIONS
Dimension:86.0*33.0*24.0mm
Output Power:5-30W
Input Voltage:4.5–5.5V
Input Current:1A(Max)
Output Voltage:0.1–6.0 V
Minimum Voltage:3.2V ± 0.1V
Resistance Range:0.2Ω-3.0Ω
vaping Time:10S
Temperature Control:100℃–315℃/200℉–600℉
Battery Capacity:800 mAh
Charging Port Type C
Display Screen:0.69 Inch (OLED Black and White Screen)
Pod Type:0.6ohm Mesh Coil Pod, 1.2ohm MTL Coil Pod
Pod Capacity:2ml
Fill Method: Top Fill
Airflow: Side Adjustable Airflow Switch
Color: Camo Silver, Camo Blue, Blue, Yellow, Red, Camo Green

FEATURES
• Integrated 800mAh Battery
• Up to 30W Power Output
• Auto Output Adjustment
• Industry-leading Geek Vape Tri-proof Technology
• Splash & water resistance, Dust resistance, Shock resistance
• Compact and durable, Handy Portability
• 2ml Refillable Pod with Magnetic Click
• Top Filling Port - Hidden Under Mouthpiece
• 0.6ohm or 1.2ohm integrated coil pod
• Immersive Flavor - Nano packs a punch.
• Adjustable Airflow Switch – A precise airflow
TRI PROOF

REFILLABLE POD

TOP FILL PORT

FULLY ADJUSTABLE AIRFLOW CONTROL

AUTO WATTAGE OUTPUT

800 MAH BATTERY

LANYARD AND NECK CHAIN INCLUDED

FIRST IMPRESSIONS
What I received is a reviewers sample and these photos of the kit are not the retail version. The Nano kit has 2 pods included, 0.6Ω mesh rated at 20-25w that is pre-installed and the 1.2Ω mesh rated at 11-14w. The pods don't look like it but they are indeed 2ml in capacity and are also clear. Geek Vape also supplies a lanyard and neck chain to attach it along with the user manual.
I received the green camo color version and really like the styling of it, the spine of the Nano has a camo pattern that looks great and has some spongy feel to it , surrounding the camo pattern is a color coded skeleton. The Nano has a lanyard attachment that I decided to try only because of the size of the Nano and it is a convenience to use because it frees up a pocket, it's nice that Geek Vape included both the lanyard and neck chain in the kit.
To pods are marked on the bottom as to it's ohm and rating for it. The pre-installed pod has a protective sticker on the bottom that must be removed before vaping. To access it tilt up on the pod that has a little arrow and it will release from the magnets that hold it in place. The easiest way to remove the mouthpiece for filling is to tilt it up on the side that doesn't have the arrow.
Once the mouthpiece is off simply lift the black cover up by running your finger up at the end and pull up, once the fill port cover is up it can be rotated to the side for easy filling of the large juice port hole on the end of the pod. When the cover is up you can also view the coil in the center of the pod.
The pod is held in with 2 strong magnets that keep the pod in place but are not to strong that removal of the pod is difficult.
The Nano uses a type-c USB and it's charge port is located on the bottom of the device, to access it insert your fingernail into the small grove and lift up, it will remain attached to the device. The charge port plug is made of the same silicone rubber that surrounds the Nano.
I was very happy to see that the Nano use a fully adjustable airflow and can be dialed down for a very tight MTL vape or opened up for a RDL vape. The airflow is controlled with a lever located at the top above the spine of the Nano, it has just the right amount of resistance and will not come off the setting you put it at.
The display is a black and white one with the numbers and symbols being bright with a nice sized font so you can see without needing to squint. Information is laid out well and is as follows from top to bottom.
* Battery Bar
* Wattage
* Ohms
* Volts
* Puff Counter
As you've seen the Nano only has 1 button that controls your wattage adjustment, clears the puff counter and is also the fire button, it is located on one side of the device towards the top and is raised a bit with 3 horizontal lines running across it. I like that it's also color coded to match the Nano.
MENU
* 5 Presses of the fire button to turn on/off
* 3 Presses of the fire button to adjust wattage only up - ( it uses the round robin feature )
* 4 Presses of the fire button to clear the puff counter
FINAL IMPRESSIONS
I was very surprised with the mouthpiece because at first glance I thought it was going to be a uncomfortable one to use but I was wrong with that assumption because it works very well and is comfortable to use. The 2nd thing that surprised me was after putting on the lanyard and chain I decided to try it out one day running a bunch of errands and found that I liked it because it frees up a pocket and is very light weight.
The flavor from both of the supplied pods are above average in my opinion and have enough vapor production for my taste. The airflow adjustment lever protrudes just enough to operate without feeling it when vaping. Airflow is smooth with no funny sounds at every setting for both pods, the 1.2Ω is more restricted and I consider it a MTL pod. The 0.6Ω pod gives a very nice RDL vape, no air machine with the Nano.
The appearance is definitely Geek Vape as well as the strong silicone rubber coating that encases the the device.
When I saw the Nanos size I thought the display font would be a very small one but it is not and can be easily seen without having to squint. ( NEVER ASSUME )
The ease of use is a big plus with only one button and no menu it doesn't get any easier or simple to operate. Having a 800 mAH battery is nice especially using the 1.2Ω pod because you can get just about a day depending on your vaping style or amount of use.
All in all I've enjoyed using the Nano and would like to thank Allison and Geek Vape for providing the little Nano kit for the purpose of this review. If anyone reading is looking for a tiny pod based system that has above average flavor with a fully adjustable airflow the little Nano would work out just fine.
THANK YOU
BIGBOB2322