vtv Compact Vaping Device Review
Many people seem to be asking about the vtv compact vaping device lately, so today we’re giving everyone a simple overview. With countless compact devices on the 2018 vaping market, which one is truly hard to put down? We’ve previously published many revi
vtv compact vaping device has apparently been getting a lot of attention lately, so today’s VTV compact vaping device review will give everyone a simple overview. In 2018, there were countless compact vaping devices on the market—which one is the one you truly won’t want to put down? China E-Cigarette News previously published many RELX review articles, and seeing this compact device today inevitably brings RELX to mind again. I wonder if they were designed by the same person, because the two devices really do look quite similar. As for the actual experience, that still needs a closer look.
So which one is more user-friendly? Which draw resistance feels closer to a cigarette?
There are simply too many products out there, in all kinds of styles and colors, making it hard for many users to choose a device they really like.
Today we’re taking a look at a bestselling compact vaping device from Zhongtai Weipu: the VTV PHY-ANT kit.
The box opening has a tamper-evident sticker. The back features instructions in both Chinese and English, though the Chinese text is added as a separate sticker.
For the domestic market, Chinese is still more practical and feels more approachable.
Like other compact device kits, the contents are very simple: standard pods, the battery stick, and a USB charging cable.
For hygiene, the pod uses capsule-style packaging.
With dimensions of 11.8*20mm (including the pod), the pod capacity has been expanded again to 2ml.
Both the mouthpiece and airflow inlet of the pod are sealed with adhesive film.
This prevents outside air from coming into contact with the e-liquid, effectively reducing oxidation.
Since this is something that goes in your mouth, the hygiene handling is also very well done.
From this used pod, you can clearly see the narrow central airflow channel.
The narrow channel delivers dense vapor, while the relatively small airflow provides draw resistance similar to a cigarette.
So the inhalation experience is not much different from that of a cigarette—it’s very close.
With its large 2ml e-liquid capacity, testing showed that one pod lasted nearly 3 days to finish (depending on individual usage, of course).
Above are the official VTV pods, which also use capsule-style sealed packaging.
There’s also an introduction to the other pod flavors.
Users looking for a cigarette alternative can choose the flavor that suits their preferences.
2ml of e-liquid is roughly equivalent to the usage volume of 3 packs of cigarettes in daily use.
The compact device uses a 380mAH battery, with the USB charging port located at the bottom. Testing showed that a full charge takes between 45 and 60 minutes. After a full charge, it can be used for one full daytime period (roughly 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.), close to 12 hours, though the battery starts to run low by evening.
The drip tip features a flat, rounded ergonomic design, providing a better fit to the lips and a more natural, comfortable feel.
The VTV PHY-ANT also offers a wide range of stickers for users to choose from.
If you’re interested, you can search online stores—there are far too many styles to show in pictures here.
The sticker design also takes the LED indicator position into account.
So it won’t affect your ability to check the battery level during use.
Sticker tip: I applied mine from top to bottom, aligning it with the top curve, and got it right on the first try.
Compared with pods with smaller e-liquid capacity, the larger pod capacity of the VTV PHY-ANT compact vaping device clearly extends usage time, making it more economical. Its ergonomic mouthpiece fits the lips more comfortably and naturally. At the same time, it offers various DIY stickers so the appearance of the PHY-ANT is no longer monotonous. With as many as 8 pod flavors available, the flavor lineup for the VTV compact vaping device is also no longer so limited.
So which one is more user-friendly? Which draw resistance feels closer to a cigarette?
There are simply too many products out there, in all kinds of styles and colors, making it hard for many users to choose a device they really like.
Today we’re taking a look at a bestselling compact vaping device from Zhongtai Weipu: the VTV PHY-ANT kit.The box opening has a tamper-evident sticker. The back features instructions in both Chinese and English, though the Chinese text is added as a separate sticker.
For the domestic market, Chinese is still more practical and feels more approachable.
Like other compact device kits, the contents are very simple: standard pods, the battery stick, and a USB charging cable.
For hygiene, the pod uses capsule-style packaging.
With dimensions of 11.8*20mm (including the pod), the pod capacity has been expanded again to 2ml.Both the mouthpiece and airflow inlet of the pod are sealed with adhesive film.
This prevents outside air from coming into contact with the e-liquid, effectively reducing oxidation.
Since this is something that goes in your mouth, the hygiene handling is also very well done.
From this used pod, you can clearly see the narrow central airflow channel.
The narrow channel delivers dense vapor, while the relatively small airflow provides draw resistance similar to a cigarette.
So the inhalation experience is not much different from that of a cigarette—it’s very close.
With its large 2ml e-liquid capacity, testing showed that one pod lasted nearly 3 days to finish (depending on individual usage, of course).
Above are the official VTV pods, which also use capsule-style sealed packaging.
There’s also an introduction to the other pod flavors.
Users looking for a cigarette alternative can choose the flavor that suits their preferences.
2ml of e-liquid is roughly equivalent to the usage volume of 3 packs of cigarettes in daily use.The compact device uses a 380mAH battery, with the USB charging port located at the bottom. Testing showed that a full charge takes between 45 and 60 minutes. After a full charge, it can be used for one full daytime period (roughly 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.), close to 12 hours, though the battery starts to run low by evening.
The drip tip features a flat, rounded ergonomic design, providing a better fit to the lips and a more natural, comfortable feel.
The VTV PHY-ANT also offers a wide range of stickers for users to choose from.
If you’re interested, you can search online stores—there are far too many styles to show in pictures here.
The sticker design also takes the LED indicator position into account.
So it won’t affect your ability to check the battery level during use.
Sticker tip: I applied mine from top to bottom, aligning it with the top curve, and got it right on the first try.
Compared with pods with smaller e-liquid capacity, the larger pod capacity of the VTV PHY-ANT compact vaping device clearly extends usage time, making it more economical. Its ergonomic mouthpiece fits the lips more comfortably and naturally. At the same time, it offers various DIY stickers so the appearance of the PHY-ANT is no longer monotonous. With as many as 8 pod flavors available, the flavor lineup for the VTV compact vaping device is also no longer so limited.



