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INTRODUCTION
Hello everyone, Pizza Dave here, delivering you a review of the CyberX AIO by Cybervape. This is a new company to hit the market. They are big into the Cyber Punk theme and it really shows with this device. This device comes in 4 different colors, has 3ml capacity, has mesh and round wire replaceable coils, and has an 800mah internal battery. Along with these features we are used to seeing, this also has a small display showing battery level, atomizer resistance, lock/unlock, and adjustable output. It has quite bit packed into a small device, so let’s get right to it eh?
DISCLAIMER: This device and liquid was sent to me by Cybervape for review.
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WHAT YOU GET
Available in white/rainbow, black/gunmetal, blue/yellow, and violet/orange.
SAMPLE PACKAGING
OUT OF BOX
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MISC. INFORMATION
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FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Awesome packaging. It grabs the eye and has everything laid out really well. Every time I see nice packaging, I get the feeling that the company is passionate about what they have created. The manual, while rather generic is well done and this was unexpected from a new company. I am used to seeing manuals with poor writing, especially from small/new companies, but not with this one. I love most of all that the extras weren’t just jammed into a box I have to pour out to see what is there. The device also doesn’t disappoint. I am down with their design and love the futuristic, yet simplistic designs of each. The exterior of the device is coated with a rubberized finish, which feels nice but is not too sticky. I have the modest gunmetal and black, but also the louder purple/orange combo. Both look great and give off a vibe that these were sent back in time to me. We all know that looks don’t mean jack though, so let’s discuss the details.
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OPERATION
The Cyber X is a relatively simple device to operate, but it also has a lot of features for a pod system. The small display makes operation much easier, and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out. 5 clicks of the fire button turn the device on and off, three clicks of the fire button select the mode, and pressing the up and down buttons together will lock the adjustments, but it will still vape. The settings of the device are as follows.
Along with showing the settings of the device, the display shows a 4-bar battery display, resistance of the coil, and faults, should they occur. It is simple to use but has nice features. The screen is a little dark, so it is a little tough to see in direct sunlight, but I am fond of having the screen none the less.
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PODS
The pods on this device have a 3ml capacity and have replaceable coils. That being said, I kind of way to classify it has an AIO. Some of these pods are tinted colors, but the black/gunmetal version has just a dark tinted pod. The colored pods are lighter and make seeing the level a little easier for sure, so I liked them a bit more. To refill the pods, there is a small plug on the side the pull up (in photo gallery). The opening is large, so refilling was not a messy occasion. The coils are unscrewed out the bottom just like we have seen on devices such as the Pal II series of devices. The coils even look similar to something like in that device, but I am unsure just yet if other brands are compatible. Also similar to these other devices, air flow is adjusted via a locking AFC at the base of the coil. Air enters through a channel on the side and right into the air flow inlet of the coil base.
Speaking of airflow, these offer a wide variety of MTL applications. With the mesh, it is more of a loose MTL draw, while the round-wire parallel coil is choked off a little more and that is without taking into consideration the AFC. Once closed down, the air reduces some, but it doesn’t get SUPER restricted like some others. This is a middle of the road MTL draw in my opinion. If I am going to rate it against the Orion Plus with a mesh coil, the round wire wide open is like the Orion with airflow 1/3 closed, and the mesh is close to the Orion fully open.
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MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOS
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INTRODUCTION
Hello everyone, Pizza Dave here, delivering you a review of the CyberX AIO by Cybervape. This is a new company to hit the market. They are big into the Cyber Punk theme and it really shows with this device. This device comes in 4 different colors, has 3ml capacity, has mesh and round wire replaceable coils, and has an 800mah internal battery. Along with these features we are used to seeing, this also has a small display showing battery level, atomizer resistance, lock/unlock, and adjustable output. It has quite bit packed into a small device, so let’s get right to it eh?
DISCLAIMER: This device and liquid was sent to me by Cybervape for review.
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WHAT YOU GET
- 1 Cyberx 800mah device
- 1 3ml pod
- 1 .5-ohm mesh coil
- 1 1.2-ohm coil
- USB-C charging cable
- 1 Lanyard
- Paperwork
Available in white/rainbow, black/gunmetal, blue/yellow, and violet/orange.
SAMPLE PACKAGING
OUT OF BOX
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MISC. INFORMATION
- Measurements – 83.6mm x 39.75mm x 20.7mm
- Capacity – 3mL
- Range – 5-30w
- Battery – Built-in 800mah
- Other features – Adjustable wattage, and three modes
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FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Awesome packaging. It grabs the eye and has everything laid out really well. Every time I see nice packaging, I get the feeling that the company is passionate about what they have created. The manual, while rather generic is well done and this was unexpected from a new company. I am used to seeing manuals with poor writing, especially from small/new companies, but not with this one. I love most of all that the extras weren’t just jammed into a box I have to pour out to see what is there. The device also doesn’t disappoint. I am down with their design and love the futuristic, yet simplistic designs of each. The exterior of the device is coated with a rubberized finish, which feels nice but is not too sticky. I have the modest gunmetal and black, but also the louder purple/orange combo. Both look great and give off a vibe that these were sent back in time to me. We all know that looks don’t mean jack though, so let’s discuss the details.
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OPERATION
The Cyber X is a relatively simple device to operate, but it also has a lot of features for a pod system. The small display makes operation much easier, and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out. 5 clicks of the fire button turn the device on and off, three clicks of the fire button select the mode, and pressing the up and down buttons together will lock the adjustments, but it will still vape. The settings of the device are as follows.
- Wattage – from 5 to 30w
- Variable Voltage – from 1 to 6v
- Temp control – from 200 to 600 degrees
Along with showing the settings of the device, the display shows a 4-bar battery display, resistance of the coil, and faults, should they occur. It is simple to use but has nice features. The screen is a little dark, so it is a little tough to see in direct sunlight, but I am fond of having the screen none the less.
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PODS
The pods on this device have a 3ml capacity and have replaceable coils. That being said, I kind of way to classify it has an AIO. Some of these pods are tinted colors, but the black/gunmetal version has just a dark tinted pod. The colored pods are lighter and make seeing the level a little easier for sure, so I liked them a bit more. To refill the pods, there is a small plug on the side the pull up (in photo gallery). The opening is large, so refilling was not a messy occasion. The coils are unscrewed out the bottom just like we have seen on devices such as the Pal II series of devices. The coils even look similar to something like in that device, but I am unsure just yet if other brands are compatible. Also similar to these other devices, air flow is adjusted via a locking AFC at the base of the coil. Air enters through a channel on the side and right into the air flow inlet of the coil base.
Speaking of airflow, these offer a wide variety of MTL applications. With the mesh, it is more of a loose MTL draw, while the round-wire parallel coil is choked off a little more and that is without taking into consideration the AFC. Once closed down, the air reduces some, but it doesn’t get SUPER restricted like some others. This is a middle of the road MTL draw in my opinion. If I am going to rate it against the Orion Plus with a mesh coil, the round wire wide open is like the Orion with airflow 1/3 closed, and the mesh is close to the Orion fully open.
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MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOS
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