Hello and welcome to another addition of This Old House. My name is Bob Vi-
Oop, wrong review.
Today we're going to be taking a quick peek at the Havok V1 Pod mod Kit by uwell. I'm going to keep this review fairly simplistic because I honestly think that's the best trait of this kit. I received this item as a giveaway but will remain unbias in this review simply because I am receiving no benefit from the result of this write-up. I also abhor misinformation and will reflect any negatives accordingly in this review and in any future reviews down the road.
I borrowed these pictures from SourceMore, as they were the ones that held the giveaway. You can find the link to this item here: Uwell Havok V1 Kit 65W 1800mAh Pod Mod Kit. Without being logged in, the price is $45.89. After logging in, the price is currently sitting at $25.22 without any codes or coupons. Remember to log in every time you revisit SourceMore.
I want to thank @Ema over at SourceMore for making the reception of this unit painless.
I present to you, flip-book review mode:
5 different colorways to choose from - I received the blue and it's accurately depicted with what you see here.
Also comes with a few other items that you are likely to ignore. Good FYI stuff if you are having trouble understanding how to operate the mod, but with this cutiepie, I don't think you're going to need the instruction manual.
Basic specs for this kit.
An exploded view to better see how simple the Havok is.
The pod holds 4 mL of juice. The cap slides open and the grommet membrane helps keep juice from bubbling back out when refilling.
Very basic drop-in coil. The 0.25 ohm mesh coil came pre-installed. It's currently sitting at 0.23 ohms and that's pretty normal to have a little bit of variance. Also be sure to take the plastic sticker off that's protecting the connectivity of the coil before use.
I'm not sure why their picture of the USB-C port looks like a portal to another dimension, but I took another picture to get a better idea of what it looks like. As @bigbob2322 had mentioned in his review of this same pod kit, there is no USB-C charger that comes in the package. In today's age, I don't see that being a huge issue as most people will more than likely have a USB-C charger if they've purchased an electronic in the past 5 years. It would however be nice to see that this is clarified in the description of what comes in the box, much like the exclusion of batteries in a kit that requires external batteries.
A charging cord wouldn't make or break the sale of a product for me unless it was one that I didn't have. Please let us know what we are or aren't getting in the package.
This is true for the week that I've had it. I've had the airflow control wide open since I started vaping it, and have laid the pod on its side and even with the vent facing down overnight to see if there would be any leaks. None. Also, pod kits have been known to leak on the underside of the pod where the coil is seated, leading to juice ending up around the connecting pins between the mod and the pod. I don't see a hint of moisture there, so that's really good news.
Above, you can see the airflow control. The slider positioned down is fully open (very loose RDL but not quite a vacuum hose), and positioned up would be fully closed (Restricted MTL but not tight like trying to suck a golfball through a garden hose).
Inserted back into the mod, it looks like the airflow could be restricted a bit, but it's definitely a loose RDL/DL vape fully open.
I've not done a lot of research on what exactly Pro-Focs is, but it's my understanding that this is essentially quality assurance to make sure the vape is producing the intended flavor. In this case, it's working very well because I can't say I have another tank or RBA that's configured for RDL or DL sitting at 30w and pumping this kind of flavor out.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (spoiler: there isn't an ugly)
Pros:
-Compact
Cons:
-Internal battery
Final Thoughts
As I mentioned in the intro, the Havok V1 Pod Mod Kit is extremely simple to use. However, that isn't to say that it lacks in performance at all for what it is. I have yet to fully expend the first coil, but from reviews and what other people have said, the UN-2 Mesh coils can hold their own in terms of longevity. Their flavor production when taking into consideration the wattage and juice usage for an RDL/DL is very much impressive. Don't expect to be packing huge clouds with this though.
I'm not going to say that it can directly compete with a Freemax Fireluke 3 or GeekVape Z Sub-ohm tank simply because they're apples to oranges. Those tanks don't have a rechargeable battery attached to them and they're not conservative on juice usage whatsoever. They also take up twice the amount of power (on the conservative side) to operate at their recommended wattages. Taking several things into account, you get great bang for your buck with the Havok.
Other pod mods that I have that I can compare the Havok V1 to @30w:
-OXVA Velocity (the best pod mod I have) @40w
I think for a ninja vape, this would work quite well.
Oop, wrong review.
Today we're going to be taking a quick peek at the Havok V1 Pod mod Kit by uwell. I'm going to keep this review fairly simplistic because I honestly think that's the best trait of this kit. I received this item as a giveaway but will remain unbias in this review simply because I am receiving no benefit from the result of this write-up. I also abhor misinformation and will reflect any negatives accordingly in this review and in any future reviews down the road.
I borrowed these pictures from SourceMore, as they were the ones that held the giveaway. You can find the link to this item here: Uwell Havok V1 Kit 65W 1800mAh Pod Mod Kit. Without being logged in, the price is $45.89. After logging in, the price is currently sitting at $25.22 without any codes or coupons. Remember to log in every time you revisit SourceMore.
I want to thank @Ema over at SourceMore for making the reception of this unit painless.
I present to you, flip-book review mode:
5 different colorways to choose from - I received the blue and it's accurately depicted with what you see here.
Also comes with a few other items that you are likely to ignore. Good FYI stuff if you are having trouble understanding how to operate the mod, but with this cutiepie, I don't think you're going to need the instruction manual.
Basic specs for this kit.
An exploded view to better see how simple the Havok is.
The pod holds 4 mL of juice. The cap slides open and the grommet membrane helps keep juice from bubbling back out when refilling.
Very basic drop-in coil. The 0.25 ohm mesh coil came pre-installed. It's currently sitting at 0.23 ohms and that's pretty normal to have a little bit of variance. Also be sure to take the plastic sticker off that's protecting the connectivity of the coil before use.
I'm not sure why their picture of the USB-C port looks like a portal to another dimension, but I took another picture to get a better idea of what it looks like. As @bigbob2322 had mentioned in his review of this same pod kit, there is no USB-C charger that comes in the package. In today's age, I don't see that being a huge issue as most people will more than likely have a USB-C charger if they've purchased an electronic in the past 5 years. It would however be nice to see that this is clarified in the description of what comes in the box, much like the exclusion of batteries in a kit that requires external batteries.
A charging cord wouldn't make or break the sale of a product for me unless it was one that I didn't have. Please let us know what we are or aren't getting in the package.
This is true for the week that I've had it. I've had the airflow control wide open since I started vaping it, and have laid the pod on its side and even with the vent facing down overnight to see if there would be any leaks. None. Also, pod kits have been known to leak on the underside of the pod where the coil is seated, leading to juice ending up around the connecting pins between the mod and the pod. I don't see a hint of moisture there, so that's really good news.
Above, you can see the airflow control. The slider positioned down is fully open (very loose RDL but not quite a vacuum hose), and positioned up would be fully closed (Restricted MTL but not tight like trying to suck a golfball through a garden hose).
Inserted back into the mod, it looks like the airflow could be restricted a bit, but it's definitely a loose RDL/DL vape fully open.
I've not done a lot of research on what exactly Pro-Focs is, but it's my understanding that this is essentially quality assurance to make sure the vape is producing the intended flavor. In this case, it's working very well because I can't say I have another tank or RBA that's configured for RDL or DL sitting at 30w and pumping this kind of flavor out.
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (spoiler: there isn't an ugly)
Pros:
-Compact
- The size is about that of the a Freemax Maxus mod. Slightly smaller than a VooPoo Drag Mini or Argus GT. It's also quite thin.
- The next closest mod/kit that has an internal battery is the Smok Thallo, and it's still lighter than that.
- As mentioned above, I sat the pod mod on its side and on the vent opening before going to bed a few nights to see if I could get this to leak. No leaking. Having only had this pod for a week, I can not say whether it will leak down by the connector pins like many other pod mods do over time, but for now - it's squeaky clean down there.
- The machining is nice and smooth and the finish looks nice.
- The fire button has a slight "click" when you depress it which is nice in my opinion. Other fire buttons that feel kind of mushy when you press them in, you can never really tell when it's "in". (Let's hope that's not what she said)
- There's no menu. You quick press the fire button 5 times to turn it on and set the wattage. Voila. The UI displays battery life, wattage, volts, ohms, puff timer, and a puff counter.
- The integrated 1800 mAh battery was something I was worried about at first. The Smok Thallo I have has a 3000 mAh internal battery and I could easily burn that up before the end of the day. At 30 watts, and what I would guess to be an average of 4 second puffs, I reached 186 puffs before the battery cut out. I used up about 5mL of juice in total.
- Several reviews support the extended life expectancy of these coils. Also it's mesh! I honestly feel like mesh has spoiled me.
- Size vs. Weight vs. Run time vs. Coil longevity reputation vs. juice consumption vs. flavor - I'm going to rate this an 8/10. The flavor isn't going to blow your socks off (if it does, you need to let go of the power line), but it's good. If you want something quick and easy to tote around with you, this is a great go-to.
Cons:
-Internal battery
- Not a huge con really - replaceable batteries are nice to be able to switch on the fly, but it would increase the size of the mod portion so there would be a trade-off. For the low wattage, this battery works perfectly well.
- A 120mL gorilla bottle juuuuust reaches far enough inside the refill membrane w/out causing a mess, but you have to kind of cram it in there.
- I would hit this pretty hard if the pod mod itself was a leaky unit, but since it hasn't leaked having been left on several of its sides overnight, I wouldn't say this is a huge con - just unorthodox.
- As mentioned in the review, not a make or break for your general techie crowd, but for someone maybe a bit older that's just getting into vaping - not having a charging cable could be a bit frustrating.
- I realize mentioning that a product doesn't come with something can be seen as a negative to potentially discourage a purchase, but I think not mentioning what doesn't come with a product will leave a purchaser much more dissatisfied for future purchases. Again, please let us know what does and doesn't come in a package (esp. if it's a common thing).
- The material is extremely lightweight which is nice, but the machining isn't very rounded on the bottom. It isn't "sharp" per se, but I would suggest not sliding this pod mod across any wooden (or any type of) surface that you would be concerned about scratching. I have a few small scrapes in my wooden desk from sliding this pod out of the way which doesn't really phase me as my desk is old, but just an FYI.
- On rare occasions, I get a slight gurgling sound (it never spits) when drawing. It's sporadic and seems to clear up quite quickly however.
- I wouldn't say it's pretty by any means, but it gets the job done well.
Final Thoughts
As I mentioned in the intro, the Havok V1 Pod Mod Kit is extremely simple to use. However, that isn't to say that it lacks in performance at all for what it is. I have yet to fully expend the first coil, but from reviews and what other people have said, the UN-2 Mesh coils can hold their own in terms of longevity. Their flavor production when taking into consideration the wattage and juice usage for an RDL/DL is very much impressive. Don't expect to be packing huge clouds with this though.
I'm not going to say that it can directly compete with a Freemax Fireluke 3 or GeekVape Z Sub-ohm tank simply because they're apples to oranges. Those tanks don't have a rechargeable battery attached to them and they're not conservative on juice usage whatsoever. They also take up twice the amount of power (on the conservative side) to operate at their recommended wattages. Taking several things into account, you get great bang for your buck with the Havok.
Other pod mods that I have that I can compare the Havok V1 to @30w:
-OXVA Velocity (the best pod mod I have) @40w
- Not as good, but also not paying 2-3x the price. Lighter.
- Slightly better flavor, less clouds - also consumes less juice and runs longer. Lighter.
- Same as the Thallo, probably equal in flavor, less clouds. Longer run time. Lighter.
- Much smaller, hardly comparable. Slightly less flavor and much less clouds, but doesn't leak like the 160. Lighter.
- Slightly less flavor and clouds, longer run time. Also doesn't leak like the RPM2. Lighter.
- Similar flavor quality, not near the clouds. Ursa Quest probably weighs 3x as much - it's also bigger and more clunky.
I think for a ninja vape, this would work quite well.