This helps if you need to push the battery out from behind (it also doesn’t require a battery ribbon) and means you can see your juice level from this side. The other side of the device has the fire button, a small 0.49inch OLED screen, the adjustment buttons (+/-), and a USB-C port for charging.Ī nice little touch with the design is that there are also openings for both the battery and tank on this side. On one side, you have the opening for both the battery and the Boro tank, of which there are two included in the kit (more on this later). The Pulse AIO has two removable side panels. However, the Pulse will give you more battery life and a larger tank. It can be pretty cumbersome in the hand, especially if you typically use a DotAIO V2 like myself. The downside of accommodating a 21700 battery and the extra thickness of the Pulse AIO does mean it’s quite a large AIO kit. It’s also worth mentioning that I feel the plastic finish on the Pulse AIO is slightly better quality than the Pulse squonk mods I’ve used before. This is great because as soon as you fill up the tank and slap in a 21700 battery, that does add to the weight. The Pulse AIO is made from ABS injection mold plastic as previous Pulse devices, which makes it incredibly lightweight. In contrast, the others (along with the Cthulhu AIO box) are 18650 devices. This is quite impressive when considering that the Pulse AIO is a 21700 device. It’s substantially larger than a DotAIO but practically the same height and width as a Billet Box, but slightly thicker. The Pulse AIO device measures 97.5mm x 55.6mm x 28.2mm.
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