So here today we have the VINCI Spark 220 graciously provided by Sourcemore for the purpose of this review.
***Description***
Vinci Spark 220 Mod adopts innovative all-metal design to become durable and drop-resistant. It is designed with starlight animated coating to display 4 different light effects to suit users' preference. It also has multifunctional wheel button with that features comprehensive functionality, simple operation and a crisp "click" sound with each rotation. It supports dual external 18650 batteries with 220W max and 5V/3A fast charging. There are 3 interface themes for your option and Smart/RBA/TC-TCR Mode to customize your vaping. The 1.47'' TFT screen can show you all the necessary info intuitively and clearly. It is compatible with Uforce-X tank (PnP X coils).
***Specifications***
Vinci Spark 220 Parameters:
Brand: VOOPOO
Product Name: Vinci Spark 220 Mod
Battery: Dual external 18650 batteries (not included)
Power Range: 5-220W
Output Voltage: 3.2-4.2V
Charging: Type-C 5V/3A
Screen: 1.47'' TFT
Resistance: 0.1-3.0Ω
Fit For: Uforce-X tank (PnP X Coils)
Material: Aluminium Alloy
Product Size : 29mm x 45mm x 95 mm
Colors: Dark Red, Midnight Black, Space Blue, Starlit Blue, Spring Green, Tech Silver, Rose Red
***Features***
VOOPOO Vinci Spark 220 Details:
1. Light and compact, 30% lighter than regular box mods
2. Innovative all-metal design & starlight animated coating
3. Dual external 18650 battery with 220W max
4. 5V/3A fast charging, easy-to-clip battery cover
5. Multifunctional wheel button for satisfying click
6. Power & function lock switch for carefree carrying
7. 1.47'' TFT screen, 2.4x display size, 4x screen resolution
8. 3 setting modes: Smart/RBA/TC-TCR Mode
9. 3 interface themes for your option
10. Compatible with Uforce-X Tank & all PnP X Coils
***Review***
I got this mod on Wednesday and have been running it with my silver Z tank using the .15ohm Z coil. The flavor is obviously pretty good considering it is a Z tank. The clouds are great too. Considering it's a Geekvape tank on a VOOPOO mod, I expected some issues due to difference in the brands, but I was surprised that there weren't many aside from 2 issues. This issue is that when you first go to hit it, every time it won't fire the first time you hit the fire button, but it will after that. If you leave it alone again for 5 or 6 minutes, it'll do the whole "no fire first time" thing again. It's a pain in the .... but it's not a major thing, just takes some adjusting (getting used to). The batteries don't drain as fast with this mod as they do with other brand mods like SMOK. The other issue is the battery panel is a pain to get off when you have no finger nails. Especially if you don't want to risk the paint job. That means the magnet holding the battery panel on are amazing but ya boy doesn't have fingernails and as such has to use the battery puller (the little cloth tab that goes under the batteries) to open the battery door when needing to charge them or switch them out for fresh batteries. A hack I've been doing is when I swap out the batteries, I'll put the pull tab off on the outside after putting it under the 18650 batteries and it opens it just fine. As for durability, it's pretty solid for not being an everything proof mod like a Geekvape Aegis. I've dropped it on my firehouse floor a couple times during a work detail friday night and couple of times on the pavement of my driveway. All that happened is a few scratches. Now onto the button and the screen. The screen is super easy to read even though it's smaller than I'd like, but everything, as I said is easy to find and read. The button is super easy to utilize as well. It's very clicky which I like, and clicking it 3x will get you to the menu which has all the stuff you'll need like puff count cleaner, theme changer, light turn on/off, as well as a button lock. The button lock option changes the function of the slider on the opposite side of fire button (left side when looking at screen). You can set that slider to do one of the following: lock fire button, lock the wattage, turn on/off the mod. I usually have it set to lock the wattage, because my previous VOOPOO mods like to change the wattage under smart mode. That leads me to the modes. There are 3, TC-NCR, SMART, and RBA. I use the RBA mode as it, IMO, puts out more clouds and better flavor. That mode is also more akin to Geekvapes BOOSTING mode on their L3 and Solo 3. Overall I'm impressed by it and can honestly see it in rotation for the next few months at least. Another let down though is the lack of 21700 capability. Seems like everyone is going back to 18650 capability only which sucks, but doesn't seem to affect this mod.
***Verdict***
If you're not usually fond of VOOPOO mods, but are looking for something, smaller, light and just as powerful as an Aegis Vape from Geekvape, look no further. Solid 8/10. This score is due to the fire button issue and lack of capability to use anything other than 18650 batteries.





***Description***
Vinci Spark 220 Mod adopts innovative all-metal design to become durable and drop-resistant. It is designed with starlight animated coating to display 4 different light effects to suit users' preference. It also has multifunctional wheel button with that features comprehensive functionality, simple operation and a crisp "click" sound with each rotation. It supports dual external 18650 batteries with 220W max and 5V/3A fast charging. There are 3 interface themes for your option and Smart/RBA/TC-TCR Mode to customize your vaping. The 1.47'' TFT screen can show you all the necessary info intuitively and clearly. It is compatible with Uforce-X tank (PnP X coils).
***Specifications***
Vinci Spark 220 Parameters:
Brand: VOOPOO
Product Name: Vinci Spark 220 Mod
Battery: Dual external 18650 batteries (not included)
Power Range: 5-220W
Output Voltage: 3.2-4.2V
Charging: Type-C 5V/3A
Screen: 1.47'' TFT
Resistance: 0.1-3.0Ω
Fit For: Uforce-X tank (PnP X Coils)
Material: Aluminium Alloy
Product Size : 29mm x 45mm x 95 mm
Colors: Dark Red, Midnight Black, Space Blue, Starlit Blue, Spring Green, Tech Silver, Rose Red
***Features***
VOOPOO Vinci Spark 220 Details:
1. Light and compact, 30% lighter than regular box mods
2. Innovative all-metal design & starlight animated coating
3. Dual external 18650 battery with 220W max
4. 5V/3A fast charging, easy-to-clip battery cover
5. Multifunctional wheel button for satisfying click
6. Power & function lock switch for carefree carrying
7. 1.47'' TFT screen, 2.4x display size, 4x screen resolution
8. 3 setting modes: Smart/RBA/TC-TCR Mode
9. 3 interface themes for your option
10. Compatible with Uforce-X Tank & all PnP X Coils
***Review***
I got this mod on Wednesday and have been running it with my silver Z tank using the .15ohm Z coil. The flavor is obviously pretty good considering it is a Z tank. The clouds are great too. Considering it's a Geekvape tank on a VOOPOO mod, I expected some issues due to difference in the brands, but I was surprised that there weren't many aside from 2 issues. This issue is that when you first go to hit it, every time it won't fire the first time you hit the fire button, but it will after that. If you leave it alone again for 5 or 6 minutes, it'll do the whole "no fire first time" thing again. It's a pain in the .... but it's not a major thing, just takes some adjusting (getting used to). The batteries don't drain as fast with this mod as they do with other brand mods like SMOK. The other issue is the battery panel is a pain to get off when you have no finger nails. Especially if you don't want to risk the paint job. That means the magnet holding the battery panel on are amazing but ya boy doesn't have fingernails and as such has to use the battery puller (the little cloth tab that goes under the batteries) to open the battery door when needing to charge them or switch them out for fresh batteries. A hack I've been doing is when I swap out the batteries, I'll put the pull tab off on the outside after putting it under the 18650 batteries and it opens it just fine. As for durability, it's pretty solid for not being an everything proof mod like a Geekvape Aegis. I've dropped it on my firehouse floor a couple times during a work detail friday night and couple of times on the pavement of my driveway. All that happened is a few scratches. Now onto the button and the screen. The screen is super easy to read even though it's smaller than I'd like, but everything, as I said is easy to find and read. The button is super easy to utilize as well. It's very clicky which I like, and clicking it 3x will get you to the menu which has all the stuff you'll need like puff count cleaner, theme changer, light turn on/off, as well as a button lock. The button lock option changes the function of the slider on the opposite side of fire button (left side when looking at screen). You can set that slider to do one of the following: lock fire button, lock the wattage, turn on/off the mod. I usually have it set to lock the wattage, because my previous VOOPOO mods like to change the wattage under smart mode. That leads me to the modes. There are 3, TC-NCR, SMART, and RBA. I use the RBA mode as it, IMO, puts out more clouds and better flavor. That mode is also more akin to Geekvapes BOOSTING mode on their L3 and Solo 3. Overall I'm impressed by it and can honestly see it in rotation for the next few months at least. Another let down though is the lack of 21700 capability. Seems like everyone is going back to 18650 capability only which sucks, but doesn't seem to affect this mod.
***Verdict***
If you're not usually fond of VOOPOO mods, but are looking for something, smaller, light and just as powerful as an Aegis Vape from Geekvape, look no further. Solid 8/10. This score is due to the fire button issue and lack of capability to use anything other than 18650 batteries.




