Hello and welcome to my next review for innokin. Innokin has done it again with the design and release of the Klypse Pod kit. The Klypse is a very simplistic pod device with a nice streamlined design that is a great fit for beginners. It has an internal battery capacity of 700mah and a pod that has a .8 ohm resistance with a 2ml capacity. The Klypse has a magnetic cap to not only keep the mouthpiece of the pod clean but also attaches to the rear of the device to increase its length and give it a nice hand feel in my opinion. It has a single indicator light and is auto draw only. Let’s see what’s in the kit and I’ll give my thoughts on it.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1 * Innokin Klypse Device
1 * Innokin Klypse Pod (0.8ohm Mesh Coil)
1 * Type-C USB Cable
1 * User Manual
1 * Warning/Safety Booklet
SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES:
KLYPSE MOD:
Device Dimensions: 94*29*15.2mm
Color of Product: Indigo / Blush / Scarlet / Mint / Charcoal / Graphite
Battery mAh: 3.7V / 700mAh / 2.59Wh
Minimum / Maximum Wattage: 0.8Ω; 16W
Minimum / Maximum Voltage: 3.6V
TC range: No
Cut off time: 10s
Max. Output current: 5.0A
Resistance range: 0.8Ω and over (including 0.8Ω)
Body Material: Aluminum alloy
Connection Type: Spring Loaded
Charging Current: DC5.0V /1A
Charging indicator: White light while charging, the light turns off when fully charged
Battery capacity indicator: Battery >10% - White light
Battery <10% - White light will blink
Advantages:
- Compact, Simple easy to use
- Cost Effective
- Minimal and Fashionable
- 1Amp Quick Type C Charging
- Dust-Proof cover, Clean and hygienic
KLYPSE POD:
Device Dimensions: 35*11.2*25
Color: Black
Tank Capacity: 2.0ml
Resistance and wattage range: 0.8Ω
Coil material: KAL
Glass replaceable or not: No
Air flow: No
Wick material: Cotton
Top coil or Bottom coil?: Bottom
BVC or horizontal coil?: BVC
How to fill the Tank: Side Fill
Advantages: Good Flavours, Affordable, Easy Fill
INITIAL THOUGHTS:
I’m pleased to see that Innokin has continued to use recyclable materials for its packaging. The front of the package shows a picture of the device along with some features and a fairly large warning statement. The back of the box shows a list of contents and the same large warning label. Innokin has been using this type of packaging where the box flips open to expose the device inside instead of using the outer sleeve like many of its competitors have been doing. By doing this they have also reduced the amount of waste from their packaging. Underneath the device is the USB-C charging cable, user manual, and warning card. I know I’ve complained about this on other reviews but still don’t understand only including one pod with a pod kit. If it’s bad then the device is unusable. I know that right now there is only one resistance pod available for this device but it would be smart in my opinion to include a second pod.
As I mentioned earlier, this is a simple device that would be good for beginners and for experienced users that just want a simple pocket carry device. The Klypse is auto draw only. On one side there is the Innokin name and on the opposite side is the Klypse name as well as the USB-C charging port so the Klypse can be charged standing up.
The star of the show for me on the Klypse is the magnetic top cap. It snaps onto the top of the device to keep the mouthpiece for the pod clean and free from debris. Once removed it can be placed on the bottom with the very strong magnets in the cap. As a matter of fact, the magnets are so strong that the cap literally snaps onto the base. To me having the cap on the bottom enhances the hand feel of the device. This device like previous pods I’ve tested from Innokin has a nice sleek design and gives the feeling of quality without being too heavy.
The pod chamber on the Klypse has two magnets, two gold plated contacts and the auto draw airflow sensor. The auto draw on the Klypse works very well despite being a loose MTL draw. You can see in the picture below that there is just a minor amount of condensation in the opening despite having used it daily for a week.
The pod included in the kit has a superfine mesh coil that is rated at .8 ohms. Innokin has chosen to make this a loose MTL type draw. There is not an airflow adjustment on this one. They have done this to give what they believe to be the optimum performance while maintaining a 16 watt output.
The pod does have a sticker covering the bottom when you receive it to keep from accidentally firing it before filling the pod. The Klypse name is on one side with a minimum fill level line. The fill port plug is found on the thinner side of the pod and has an arrow on it to guide the user as to which side to pull the plug from. It does rotate out of the way for filling. Like most side fill pods it can be held at a 45 degree angle and filled with little or no mess. The pod is securely held in place by magnets and have had no issues with it slipping or coming out accidentally.
For some reason there is a glitch and the forum won't let me post more images so I will continue on the next post. Sorry for the delay.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1 * Innokin Klypse Device
1 * Innokin Klypse Pod (0.8ohm Mesh Coil)
1 * Type-C USB Cable
1 * User Manual
1 * Warning/Safety Booklet
SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES:
KLYPSE MOD:
Device Dimensions: 94*29*15.2mm
Color of Product: Indigo / Blush / Scarlet / Mint / Charcoal / Graphite
Battery mAh: 3.7V / 700mAh / 2.59Wh
Minimum / Maximum Wattage: 0.8Ω; 16W
Minimum / Maximum Voltage: 3.6V
TC range: No
Cut off time: 10s
Max. Output current: 5.0A
Resistance range: 0.8Ω and over (including 0.8Ω)
Body Material: Aluminum alloy
Connection Type: Spring Loaded
Charging Current: DC5.0V /1A
Charging indicator: White light while charging, the light turns off when fully charged
Battery capacity indicator: Battery >10% - White light
Battery <10% - White light will blink
Advantages:
- Compact, Simple easy to use
- Cost Effective
- Minimal and Fashionable
- 1Amp Quick Type C Charging
- Dust-Proof cover, Clean and hygienic
KLYPSE POD:
Device Dimensions: 35*11.2*25
Color: Black
Tank Capacity: 2.0ml
Resistance and wattage range: 0.8Ω
Coil material: KAL
Glass replaceable or not: No
Air flow: No
Wick material: Cotton
Top coil or Bottom coil?: Bottom
BVC or horizontal coil?: BVC
How to fill the Tank: Side Fill
Advantages: Good Flavours, Affordable, Easy Fill
INITIAL THOUGHTS:
I’m pleased to see that Innokin has continued to use recyclable materials for its packaging. The front of the package shows a picture of the device along with some features and a fairly large warning statement. The back of the box shows a list of contents and the same large warning label. Innokin has been using this type of packaging where the box flips open to expose the device inside instead of using the outer sleeve like many of its competitors have been doing. By doing this they have also reduced the amount of waste from their packaging. Underneath the device is the USB-C charging cable, user manual, and warning card. I know I’ve complained about this on other reviews but still don’t understand only including one pod with a pod kit. If it’s bad then the device is unusable. I know that right now there is only one resistance pod available for this device but it would be smart in my opinion to include a second pod.
As I mentioned earlier, this is a simple device that would be good for beginners and for experienced users that just want a simple pocket carry device. The Klypse is auto draw only. On one side there is the Innokin name and on the opposite side is the Klypse name as well as the USB-C charging port so the Klypse can be charged standing up.
The star of the show for me on the Klypse is the magnetic top cap. It snaps onto the top of the device to keep the mouthpiece for the pod clean and free from debris. Once removed it can be placed on the bottom with the very strong magnets in the cap. As a matter of fact, the magnets are so strong that the cap literally snaps onto the base. To me having the cap on the bottom enhances the hand feel of the device. This device like previous pods I’ve tested from Innokin has a nice sleek design and gives the feeling of quality without being too heavy.
The pod chamber on the Klypse has two magnets, two gold plated contacts and the auto draw airflow sensor. The auto draw on the Klypse works very well despite being a loose MTL draw. You can see in the picture below that there is just a minor amount of condensation in the opening despite having used it daily for a week.
The pod included in the kit has a superfine mesh coil that is rated at .8 ohms. Innokin has chosen to make this a loose MTL type draw. There is not an airflow adjustment on this one. They have done this to give what they believe to be the optimum performance while maintaining a 16 watt output.
The pod does have a sticker covering the bottom when you receive it to keep from accidentally firing it before filling the pod. The Klypse name is on one side with a minimum fill level line. The fill port plug is found on the thinner side of the pod and has an arrow on it to guide the user as to which side to pull the plug from. It does rotate out of the way for filling. Like most side fill pods it can be held at a 45 degree angle and filled with little or no mess. The pod is securely held in place by magnets and have had no issues with it slipping or coming out accidentally.
For some reason there is a glitch and the forum won't let me post more images so I will continue on the next post. Sorry for the delay.
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