![]() They don’t have to be on tenterhooks once thinking of the possible overheat or dry hit. That’s of course perfectly designed for newbies. Under the smart mode, Drag S Pro’s internal chip will exercise its power over the gear, and set it at the optimal wattage. Smart mode is well loved for a good reason-it’s a liberation for vapers through and through. We can make a switch among them by pressing the “+” and “-” together. ![]() Modesĭrag S Pro can function on three modes: smart, RBA and temperature control. Drag activation makes vaping much easier, and more similar to how smokers puff on cigarettes. Like previous Drag series products, Voopoo Drag S Pro provides two ways to activate firing: press a button or take a drag on the mouthpiece directly. Although the kit includes only two coils (0.15 and 0.3ohm) in, we can buy others in higher resistances to try more vaping styles. It’s worth noting that the Drag S Pro is compatible with all Voopoo’s TPP coils. In general, there’s not much of a difference in vaping performance between the two set-ups. We put the Drag S Pro at 50W, and kept the airflow inlet wide open to allow adequate air in. We also tried out the 0.15ohm coil under the smart mode. ![]() Or else, perhaps the coil is just out of tune with sweet liquids. We have no idea whether it’s because the liquid is too syrupy. The vapor turned out sort of bitter in our mouth. However, we felt below par after filling it with the strawberry flavor juice from Nasty, a luscious liquid that should have tasted like flavorful ripe fruits. Most of the times we love the vapor quite a lot. There was hardly any flavor loss or burnt taste-it did well till the last drop. We refilled Voopoo Drag S Pro twice in the test. The cloud created within this wattage range is huge, dense and flavorsome. We let the device stay powering between 32W and 38W. When we used the 0.3ohm coil, the recommended wattage was 35W. Throughout the test we put the Drag S Pro at the smart mode, which could set the output wattage automatically based on the coil resistance it identifies. In this review, we highlight aspects we like in green, and those we don’t in red. Read on and find out all pros and cons of the Voopoo Drag S Pro! With these amazing updates, could Drag S Pro come off well as we expect? Our weeks-long review will answer the question for you. However, Drag S Pro raises the figure to 8.5V that nobody can rival. A good example is the 4.2V of highly-praised FreemMaX Marvos, or the 4V of SMOK IPX 80. ![]() The maximum voltage of a pod mod stands at 4V on average. In addition to the big step in battery capacity, Voopoo Drag S Pro brings about a revolution in its output voltage. The only difference between them is in the pod capacity-one holds 5.5ml e-liquid, while the other 2ml only in compliance with the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD). Today’s newcomer is Voopoo Drag S Pro, an 80W pod mod running on a formidable internal battery up to 3000mAh. From the classic Drag 3 to epoch-making Drag X Plus we reviewed, Voopoo Drag series has kept springing surprises on us. It’s glad to know that Voopoo has once again expanded the ranks of its signature Drag series. Tutorial: Submit Guest Posts, Feed Posts & Deals.
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