![]() Before I get into this test, I would recommend building between 0.3-0.4Ω for best performance. ![]() I will then put it in the HIGH and SOFT modes and compare how they feel to me. So, on the RABOX, I will be using a 0.36Ω dual flapton coil build on the Wotofo Vaporous RDA. Here it is teamed up with the Aspire Cleito EXO. It also looks great teamed up with sub ohm tanks. Here it is with the Wotofo Freak Show RDA on top. The RABOX accepts 25mm atomisers rather comfortably. So I would suggest to wear a belt when you’re out and about with this thing in your pocket. It still manages to dig and feel awkward in the hand. It is just bulky and cumbersome.Įven though it has rounded tubular edges. It really doesn’t feel great in the hand. It’s HUGE! And all that comes at a price. When any of these are activated you will get a series of beeps and flashes to let you know that something isn’t working the way it should. These two modes are printed faintly on the PCB, so get out your magnifying glass to see them! Switching between them causes the RABOX to wake up, and everyone else in the vicinity with a show of beeps and lights… Oh those beeps and lights…Īlong with those functions, Smoant has also thrown in some safety features such as low battery protection, low resistance protection, over-heating protection and over-use protection. SOFT – which outputs whatever the remaining voltage of the battery is.HIGH – which outputs a constant 5v to your atomiser. ![]() The RABOX offers two different power modes It is powered by an impressive 3300mAh internal battery that is chargeable via Micro USB only! I believe this coating is mainly there to protect the board from any potential corrosion rather than any electrical shorts. A GTA Welded frame (also known as TIG “Tungsten Inert Gas” Welding) and then coated in a choice of three different high temperature ceramic paints black, white and red.Įnclosed in this impressive framework and sandwiched between two PMMA panels is a waterproof PCB which uses nano waterproof technology to protect the PCB from any sort of shorting caused by e-liquid. So, according to Smoant, this thing is “purely hand made”. A beautiful tubular frame, see through side panels, exposed electronics and it flashes and beeps! This thing is a tech fanatics wet dream! It reminds me of a gaming PC tower (as with Neils recent review of the Stentorian AT-7)with all the bits and bobs and pieces exposed to the eye. There is very minimal throw in the in this pin, so atomisers with a larger protruding 510 positive pin may struggle to fit flush on this device. The 510 connector on top of the RABOX is made of stainless steel, and surrounds what looks like a gold plated positive 510 pin. So no complaints about the functionality or feel of the switches on this device at all. This also has a good clicky action to it as well. Below that is the SOFT/HIGH toggle switch. ![]() It has a great mechanical, click feel to it. The fire button is located on one side of the device and is like a ball bearing switch. ![]() See The Rabox In Action With My Video Reviewīuild Quality & Design The buttons, switches & 510 connector: Low battery protection/ Resistance protection/ over-heating protection/ Over-use protection.Nano waterproof coated over PCB to greatly prevent water damage.Purely Handmade Welding Stainless Steel 304 Frame.Keep Scrolling For To See The Rabox In Action With My Video Review What’s In The Box They also have atomisers in the form of the Battlestar RDA, RTA and RDTA and the Talos tank.Īs always my opinions are honest and my own. Smoant are a company based in China and have released products such as the Battlestar 200w, Charon and the Knight series of devices. After seeing the hype surrounding this piece of hardware, how could I refuse?!? The Smoant RABOX was released in early 2017, but a few weeks ago, I was given the opportunity to review one. ![]()
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