Time for another review of a pod like device thanks to my friends of Aspire that sent me this device for the purposes of this review.
This device is very similar to the Aspire Cyber S which i also reviewed:
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Main difference is the battery size and the shape of the pod device itself,so to get started as per my usual MO let i will leave some nice visual aid to give you a scope of the device i will be reviewing.
Colors:
Specs:
Components:
Aspire ASP Chipset:
Coils:
Easy filling:
Charging:
Unboxing and first impressions:
Packaging is correctly done and everything you need to start vaping is right there in the box.
Same contents as the Aspire Cyber S but in this case you also get a handy lanyard so you can always have the pod ready to be used.
Contents in the box:
1 x Cyber X Pod Device (1000 mAh)
1 x TSX Pod 0.8Ω (2.0 ml) (Pre-installed)
1 x TSX Pod 1.0Ω (2.0 ml)
1 x Type-C Cable.
1 x User Manual.
1 x Lanyard.
Gotta say i am impressed with Aspire,they included a second cartridge in the box,other companies just to save some pennies decide to cut cost and just include the one coil/cartridge.
To be honest i am not a fan of the square shape but aesthetic wise this little pod delivers,metal on one side (with 4 leds) and clear poly carbonate on the other side which shows you all the innards of the pod.
Both cartridges (0.8ohm and 1.0ohm) are all primed and ready to use since i tested them out before with the Cyber S,both cartridges are compatible with either the Cyber S or the Cyber X.
Vaping time:
No fancy menu or settings to worry about,just 5 clicks to turn it on and voila i am ready to vape.
Performance wise i can't seem to tell the difference between the Cyber X and the Cyber S which i reviewed earlier,both coils deliver a proper MTL or RDTL experience.
In my case i prefer the 0.8 ohm coil in RDTL mode,just delivers more of the vape i tend to enjoy in my day to day.
To switch between MTL and RDTL you just need to remove the cartridge,turn it around and then put it back in the pod,right there easy peasy right?
Switching firing modes is pretty easy,with the mod turned on just press fire 3 times and 2 leds on the front with light up,press fire button once more to choose which led (mode) you want to use).
Led A means autodraw,led B means ''fire with the fire button'' and both leds on you can use both firing methods.
Apart from that you also have a nice warm led on the firing button that has 3 different colors that indicate your current battery condition:
-Green 100% to 60%
-Blue 60% to 30%
-Red 30% or lower
Pros:
-Aesthetically pleasing,transparent on one side shows you the interior of all the components,looks pretty cool.
-Ability to switch from MTL to RDTL and viceversa
-Quick charging
-Coils are flavorful with decent cloud production
-Solid feel when holding it,not flimsy at all
Cons:
-Only con i have and this is not Aspire's fault but more of my personal taste,the square shape just doesn't do it for me.
I found it kinda awkward to hold while i was doing my testing,but again this is just my personal opinion,others might like the square shape and find that it is comfortable when they are vaping.
Would i recommend this device:
Pod highly recommended for new vapers or just veteran vapers that want a smaller stealthier device.
Choosing this one or the Cyber S is just a matter of which shape you prefer or if you need some more battery.
Difference is 300mah from the Cyber X to the Cyber S,so its up to you to see which one you go for.
Well that is it for today folks.
Thanks to my friends at Aspire for sending me this product so i could review it and thanks to everyone who took the time to read this review.
Link to the official website of Aspire and the Cyber X:
www.aspirecig.com
This device is very similar to the Aspire Cyber S which i also reviewed:
Aspire Cyber S - review by Javichu
Hello there folks,time for another review thanks to my friends from Aspire who sent me this device for the purposes of this review. Today I'll be reviewing teh Aspire Cyber S which is a small pod device with both MTL and RDTL capabilities. As my...

Main difference is the battery size and the shape of the pod device itself,so to get started as per my usual MO let i will leave some nice visual aid to give you a scope of the device i will be reviewing.
Colors:
Specs:
Components:
Aspire ASP Chipset:
Coils:
Easy filling:
Charging:
Unboxing and first impressions:
Packaging is correctly done and everything you need to start vaping is right there in the box.
Same contents as the Aspire Cyber S but in this case you also get a handy lanyard so you can always have the pod ready to be used.
Contents in the box:
1 x Cyber X Pod Device (1000 mAh)
1 x TSX Pod 0.8Ω (2.0 ml) (Pre-installed)
1 x TSX Pod 1.0Ω (2.0 ml)
1 x Type-C Cable.
1 x User Manual.
1 x Lanyard.
Gotta say i am impressed with Aspire,they included a second cartridge in the box,other companies just to save some pennies decide to cut cost and just include the one coil/cartridge.
To be honest i am not a fan of the square shape but aesthetic wise this little pod delivers,metal on one side (with 4 leds) and clear poly carbonate on the other side which shows you all the innards of the pod.
Both cartridges (0.8ohm and 1.0ohm) are all primed and ready to use since i tested them out before with the Cyber S,both cartridges are compatible with either the Cyber S or the Cyber X.
Vaping time:
No fancy menu or settings to worry about,just 5 clicks to turn it on and voila i am ready to vape.
Performance wise i can't seem to tell the difference between the Cyber X and the Cyber S which i reviewed earlier,both coils deliver a proper MTL or RDTL experience.
In my case i prefer the 0.8 ohm coil in RDTL mode,just delivers more of the vape i tend to enjoy in my day to day.
To switch between MTL and RDTL you just need to remove the cartridge,turn it around and then put it back in the pod,right there easy peasy right?
Switching firing modes is pretty easy,with the mod turned on just press fire 3 times and 2 leds on the front with light up,press fire button once more to choose which led (mode) you want to use).
Led A means autodraw,led B means ''fire with the fire button'' and both leds on you can use both firing methods.
Apart from that you also have a nice warm led on the firing button that has 3 different colors that indicate your current battery condition:
-Green 100% to 60%
-Blue 60% to 30%
-Red 30% or lower
Pros:
-Aesthetically pleasing,transparent on one side shows you the interior of all the components,looks pretty cool.
-Ability to switch from MTL to RDTL and viceversa
-Quick charging
-Coils are flavorful with decent cloud production
-Solid feel when holding it,not flimsy at all
Cons:
-Only con i have and this is not Aspire's fault but more of my personal taste,the square shape just doesn't do it for me.
I found it kinda awkward to hold while i was doing my testing,but again this is just my personal opinion,others might like the square shape and find that it is comfortable when they are vaping.
Would i recommend this device:
Pod highly recommended for new vapers or just veteran vapers that want a smaller stealthier device.
Choosing this one or the Cyber S is just a matter of which shape you prefer or if you need some more battery.
Difference is 300mah from the Cyber X to the Cyber S,so its up to you to see which one you go for.
Well that is it for today folks.
Thanks to my friends at Aspire for sending me this product so i could review it and thanks to everyone who took the time to read this review.
Link to the official website of Aspire and the Cyber X:

Cyber X - Aspire
With an ergonomic design and the "box-like" form factor, the Cyber X is the perfect vape in your pocket and even in your palms. 3.7V output with 1000 mAh battery capacity, the Cyber X is going to last you a long time without power anxiety.
