With it’s all day battery life, power and portability there isn’t much else in the market that can compete with it, but there are problems. I myself still rarely go past 50 watts and I think a lot of average users are the same, so that would make the M80 a near perfect device. The M80 while not hitting 100 -150 watts is certainly not breaking any records I think they still hit a power point that will satisfy most vapers. To get a better idea of the size here are the dimensions 3-5/16″ x 2-1/8″ x 7/8”. The specs are pretty darn good, 6 – 80 watts of power, minimum resistance is 0.1 ohms, 4400 mAh lithium-polymer (LiPo) battery, Temperature control mode (Nickel), Mechanical Mode (direct battery power), OLED Display, Floating 510 pin and short circuit/discharge protection. Okay so let’s the get the obvious out of the way. So what is one to do? Check out Smok’s (pronounced “smoke”) XPro M80 Plus, despite the long name it packs quite a punch in a small package. But they have one drawback they are big, sometimes heavy and can be a bit annoying when trying to keep one in a pocket. They have batteries that last for days while providing ample amounts of power and usually have nice and easy to read screens. In fact they are some of the most popular devices out there. The introduction of big, powerful and do-everything box mods are great.
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