Yocan Wit Oil Pen Battery Review – Quick Wit
The Yocan Wit is yet another oil vape pen battery put out by the budget manufacturer Yocan. Like the rest of the Yocan vapes lineup, it’s a simple device with not much flash. But how does the Yocan Wit actually perform against other 510 batteries? Lets take a closer look at this handy little pocket battery down below.
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Review: Yocan Wit
Manufacturing Quality
The Yocan Wit vape features a zinc-alloy chassis which houses the internal 500mAh battery. It is pretty simple and minimal in its design. The button placement is just okay.
The housing feels sturdy enough but there is some unpleasant rattling when handled. The satin-like finish which lends a little bit of texture when gripping the device so that it rarely feels slippery to the touch, even for those with sweaty palms.
Instead of using a display to relay relevant info about the devices status, the Yocan Wit relies on an easy to understand yet effective series of LED lights that inform you of the devices remaining battery life as well as the power mode that it’s currently set to.
Users looking for a larger battery life usually tend to prefer units like the Smok Micare that has 700 mAh battery.
Power Flexibility
The Yocan Wit vape has the ability to cycle between three preset voltage settings which essentially allow you to adjust the strength of the vapor produced.
We found that the low and medium settings are right around the sweet spot while vaping on the highest voltage setting might be a good option for those who are looking to keep their vaping time to a minimum.
Another common issue mostly prevalent to pen-style battery devices is the often long heat-up time when starting a new session. The first few puffs always tend to be lackluster and stale in the flavor and vapor department.
Users that prefer the full voltage control usually prefer units like the Yocan Uni Pro that ranges from 3.3V – 4.2V.
Portability
With the dimensions of the Yocan Wit vape measuring out to a mere 46x37x14.3mm, this makes it very easy to pocket. Users, however, that prefer to have a more portable unit usually tend to prefer devices like the Yocan Stix or Hermes 3 oil pen.
Usually with a device this compact, some compromises need to be made especially where the battery is concerned, but that doesnt seem to be an issue for the Yocan Wit as its 500mAh battery goes a long way when it comes to a single days use.
The fact that it charges up within a mere 30 minutes by its convenient micro USB port is nothing to scoff at although deep in our hearts we honestly wish that this device had a USB C port instead (We are in the 2020 people!).
Ease of Use
While most devices as compact as the Yocan Wit tend to conceal the majority of the cartridge within the frame for maximum portability, this makes it quite a chore for when you want to check how much material is left in the tank.
This isnt an issue for the Yocan Wit however as the device sports a slotted window where the cartridge goes in, giving you a clear view of the goods without having to pull out the tank.
Another handy-dandy feature of the Yocan Wit which makes things a bit easier for the end-user is the magnetic base of the 510 port which allows you quickly disconnect the cartridge from the battery.
While the cartridge still needs to be threaded onto the magnetic connector, it still makes separating the tank from the device a breeze when in a hurry or when your hands are full.
One major difference between the Yocan Wit and pen-style devices such as the Tronian Pitron, however, is that the former doesnt use draw-activated firing. This might a pro or con depending on the user as both methods of firing definitely have their merits.
The singular power button is still a no-brainer to use however and even the least tech-savvy users out there should have no trouble when it comes to setting up their device.
Overall Experience
Overall the Yocan Wit is a decent oil pen battery for the price. It doesn’t do anything spectacular to change the game, it’s pretty rudimentary in its approach. There is not much to set this unit apart from other units in Yocan’s lineup like the Yocan Handy or Yocan Rega.
Whether you like the design is entirely up to you. We felt it was a bit boring and other offerings may add a bit more flair.
If you have questions about our Yocan Wit review or just want to let us know what you think, feel free to drop us a comment below! Thanks for reading and as always, keep vapin