MAX Miwu Vape Device: A Simple Review After Two Months of Use, Compatible with RELX 4th and 5th Gen
Let's skip the data stuff, which mainly revolves around battery, interaction features, voltage output, and atomization stability—these basic issues are no longer worth dwelling on. Instead, let’s talk about the experiential aspects.
The Miwu's early version device is made of zinc alloy, giving it a good weight and a solid feel. It has a noticeable presence when placed in your pocket, making it easy to sense when it drops.
The exterior paint uses a metallic coating process, resulting in high brightness that enhances the quality feel, and it is also quite non-slip, providing just the right amount of grip when held. Overall, it feels particularly comfortable to handle.

The breathing light features a hollowed-out logo design, with the M logo made to have a hollow effect; when the breathing light is on, the entire logo is illuminated, creating a strong sense of quality and presence.
In terms of standby, after using it for a few days, I have had no battery anxiety; the 450mAh battery provides a reassuring feeling once fully charged, and it’s easy to top up when needed.
Compared to using the fourth-generation device or overseas models, the Miwu device matches better with Miwu pods, significantly improving the smoothness of vapor output, and it is almost silent during atomization.
High smoothness indicates that the oil, atomization core, and voltage output are more coordinated and perfect, making it closer to simulating traditional cigarettes.
Overall, this product highly replicates the experience of smoking traditional cigarettes, with vapor volume varying according to the strength of the draw. The mouthfeel is excellent, making it very suitable for those looking to quit smoking.
In a market where many products pursue high technology, high power, and trendy elements, a product that stays true to the original design of e-cigarettes is certainly commendable!



