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- #Smok xpro bt50 mod#
- #Smok xpro bt50 registration#
- #Smok xpro bt50 pro#
- #Smok xpro bt50 Bluetooth#
- #Smok xpro bt50 free#
It's something that has bothered many users but once again, I just don't see it as a big deal. Success sees the message disappear, leaving only the battery meter, then the main screen. A further click displays a lock message and the battery meter and the five clicks must be performed while the lock message is displayed (Locked Click 5X).
#Smok xpro bt50 pro#
I've discovered that a first click is required to wake up the device, whereas it displays an X Pro logo followed by the main screen. A few more seconds without button presses brings the user back to the main screen.Īs can be surmised, a standard five clicks locks the device. Further clicks at that point toggle between the various options available. Accessing a feature is a question of navigating to the required mode, then waiting two seconds for the menu options.
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#Smok xpro bt50 Bluetooth#
Three clicks displays the device menu, with three current options: Bluetooth (to turn on and off), Mode (to switch between wattage and mech mode) and Power (to power off the device).
#Smok xpro bt50 mod#
I've found it to correspond to the time raising the mod to my mouth. I'm just not one of those and really don't mind the delay at all. As others have noted, there is a very short delay (about 0.5 seconds) to fire, which seems to truly annoy some users. The power on sequence lasts about a little less than four seconds and then displays a screen very reminiscent of the DNA 30 devices, with watts displayed as the primary element, alongside a small display of atomizer resistance and output voltage during use. A small happy face logo and a Welcome message greet new users. The BT 50 has a power off feature, which I've found missing from many other regulated devices. I did notice some residual machining artifacting but nothing incredibly obvious.įive clicks turns on the device yes, you did read that right. The cover fits in either direction, but with the Smok logo printed at the bottom, I figure most will only mount it in that specific orientation. The mod is designed for flat top cells and as mentioned, the fit is snug so there is no battery play at all. A nice touch, the holder is mounted positive side down, in line with the bottom vent hole. The holder's fit is snug and the inclusion of the cell removal ribbon is appreciated. The interior layout of the mod is very clean, with a covered electronics section and a well finished battery holder. As the case is not meant to be opened regularly, this is somewhat of a moot point.
#Smok xpro bt50 registration#
The advantage to this is the increased level of adjustability in door fit, but could have been entirely mitigated by the use of grooved registration to centre the door to the case and partially hold it in place. The case cover lacks any kind of registration slots, grooves or pins and must be held in place to screw on and off. I would have appreciated a magnetic case door system but can accept that screws are an acceptable solution, especially when they are high quality stainless steel, knurled hex head screws. Using the provided hex key, I opened the case.
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The countersunk well is about 2mm deep and will accept 23mm atomizers. Spring-loaded, it has accepted every single atomizer I've thrown at it without a single issue! As no air slots are provided, bottom aerated atomizers could encounter some issues. The top plate includes a countersunk atomizer mount point, with one of the best 510 connectors I've experienced. The charge port and the venting hole are located on the bottom of the case, somewhat inconvenient in terms of charging but logically located in terms of venting safety. They have a positive feel, decent click and tolerable sound level! There is some slight rattle from the buttons, as they are metal in a metal enclosure and to be expected. The case is beveled on the top and bottom planes, reminiscent of the iPhone or iPad in that design element. The empty mod is fairly light and the finish is slightly pebbled anodizing, which provides a less slippery surface than the usual treatment. I took a few moments to look over the device. A little disappointed to find a rather mediocre quality micro usb cable, a tiny hex key and a small booklet.
#Smok xpro bt50 free#
Once opened, the device is easy to slip out, leaving the tray free to be lifted. The Xpro BT 50 comes in a well packaged plastic shell, with fitted foam, although a little large in terms of packaging. Although it's offered in several colors, I picked up a silver one as it was exactly what I was looking for. I had been looking for a box mod for a while and when the Xpro BT 50 came out at my local vape shop, Sir Vape A Lot, I decided that I would pick one up.