

On the bright side, the Airo does feature vape-while-charging technology, so as long as you have a USB power source available, you shouldn’t worry about running out of battery. That’s more than double the battery life, so one has to wonder why VEIIK didn’t opt for a higher capacity battery. For example, it’s considerably longer and only slightly thinner than the Renova Zero pod, which has a 650mAh battery. The Airo features a non-removable 360mAh battery, which is a bit underwhelming considering that this is one of the larger pod systems I’ve tested. You do have to be careful when inserting the pods, though, because they only go in one way.Īll in all, the VEIIK Airo is a nice-looking device that doesn’t really bring anything new to the table. The pods are tinted brown, but you can clearly see the juice level inside, and connect to the battery section via a pair of magnets. Still, I don’t really see the point of a completely detachable plug, when virtually all the other pods I’ve reviewed have partially-detachable ones. These plugs are detachable so you have to be careful not to lose them when refilling, but should that happen, the kit includes four spares, so you should be good. Filling is done via the fill port on the side of the pod, which is covered with one of those silicone plugs I mentioned in the first section of this review. The Airo pods hold up to 2ml of e-liquid and feature a 1.2Ω coil with organic cotton wicking. However, this being a device aimed at beginners and casual vapers, simplicity is actually one of its strengths.

Apart from the large LED light at the bottom, a micro-USB port for charging and an airflow slot on the side, and the refillable plastic pod, there’s really not much to talk about. Like most vape pods on the market today, the VEIIK Airo is a minimalist device. The VEIIk Airo measures 100.5mm x 25.5mm x 12.5mm and comes in a variety of color combinations, like white with red panels, blue with blue panels, or rainbow with black panels. I’ve seen similar stickers on devices like the Elephone Ele Cigar and the iJoy Maxo, but these ones are of much higher quality. Although VEIIK clearly states that these are just stickers, they actually feel like genuine leather to the touch and are even have the company’s logo stamped on them. It has an oblong, nail file-like shape, is made primarily of zinc alloy and features these high-quality leather-imitating panels on both sides. Luckily, this is one of the most elegantly-designed pod systems on the market right now. The Airo pod system isn’t really the most innovative vape pod out there, so it relies heavily on looks to attract potential buyers. I do appreciate the inclusion of a spare pod, though, especially since most companies only offer one, which I find infuriating. I’ve rarely seen manufacturers include a spare fill port plug, let alone four, but in this case it actually makes sense, because these particular plugs are completely detachable, so dropping and losing them is a possibility. Inside the box, we have the Airo vape pod, a user manual, and an accessory box which contains a micro-USB cable, a spare refillable pod, and a bag of silicone plugs for the fill port on the pods. The Airo by VEIIK comes in a small rectangular cardboard box with a life-size picture of the pod system as well as several pictograms of its main features, on the front, and a short description of the product, technical details, a list of kit contents and manufacturer information, on the back. The Airo is a beginner-friendly vaping device aimed at casual vapers and smokers looking for an alternative nicotine delivery system. The VEIIK Airo is an open pod system featuring an elegant design, leather-imitating panel stickers, a 360mAh built-in battery, 2ml pods and a simple to use air-activated switch.
