This Vaporesso review covers the full range of refillable pod kits available at WizVape in 2026, including the Xros series, Luxe X, and Luxe XR Max. Vaporesso builds its pod kit range around the GTX coil platform, consistent airflow control, and a shared pod ecosystem that makes moving between models straightforward. The range covers compact MTL kits through to higher-powered restricted DTL setups, giving vapers a clear upgrade path within the same brand.
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The Xros series is the core of the Vaporesso pod kit range and has gone through several iterations since its original release. All Xros models share the same pod ecosystem, meaning pods and coils are interchangeable across most models in the range. The main differences between generations come down to battery capacity, wattage control, airflow adjustment, and display features. The Xros 3 and Xros Mini sit at the simpler end of the lineup, while the Xros 4, Xros 5 and Xros Pro add progressively more control and battery capacity.
The Xros 5 runs on a 1500mAh battery with 3A USB-C charging that reaches 80% in approximately 20 minutes. It uses COREX 3.0 heating technology alongside dual activation, both auto-draw and button fire, and covers the full Xros pod range from 0.4 ohm to 1.2 ohm, making it the most flexible kit in the current Xros lineup in terms of coil compatibility and power range. Adjustable airflow and up to 30W output allow the Xros 5 to switch between MTL and restricted DTL vaping styles.
The Xros 5 Mini shares the same 1500mAh battery and COREX 3.0 technology as the standard Xros 5 but in a more compact form factor with draw activation only. A hidden LED battery indicator replaces the full display, keeping the design minimal. It suits vapers who want the performance of the Xros 5 in a smaller, simpler package without the button fire or wattage adjustment features.
The Xros 4 uses a 1000mAh battery, adjustable wattage across three power modes, and the AXON chip for consistent output management. The aluminium alloy body is durable and comes in a range of colours. It is compatible with all Xros pods from 0.4 ohm to 1.2 ohm and uses SSS leak-resistant technology across the pod design. The Xros 4 review covers coil life and flavour performance in more detail.
The Xros 3 uses a 1000mAh battery, COREX mesh coil pods, and a rear airflow slider for draw adjustment between MTL and restricted DTL styles. Coil life on the Xros 3 is rated at up to 20 days, which is longer than most comparable pod kits in this bracket. It is compatible with Xros pods from 0.6 ohm to 1.2 ohm only, the 0.4 ohm pod used on the Xros 4 and Xros 5 is not compatible. The Xros 3 Mini is also available for vapers who want a more compact version of the same system.
The Xros Mini is the most compact and straightforward kit in the current Xros lineup. It runs on a 1000mAh battery with draw activation only, no button fire or wattage adjustment. Compatible with Xros pods from 0.6 ohm to 1.2 ohm, it suits vapers who want a lightweight everyday carry kit without the additional controls of the higher-spec Xros models. The Xros Mini review covers real-world performance in more detail.
The Xros Pro adds a 1200mAh battery, a smart display showing wattage, puff count and battery level, and a 5 to 30W adjustable wattage range to the Xros platform. It supports both auto-draw and button fire activation and is compatible with the full Xros pod range from 0.4 ohm to 1.2 ohm. It is the most fully featured kit in the standard Xros lineup and suits vapers who want display feedback and wattage control alongside the familiar Xros pod system. For a detailed breakdown, the Xros Pro review covers daily use and performance.
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The Luxe X moves away from the Xros pod ecosystem and uses its own dedicated pod format in 0.4 ohm, 0.6 ohm and 0.8 ohm options. It is powered by a 1500mAh battery with up to 40W output, making it more suited to restricted DTL and DTL vaping than the standard Xros range. The transparent polycarbonate body distinguishes it visually from the rest of the Vaporesso lineup. Airflow is adjusted by rotating the pod rather than a separate slider.
The Luxe XR Max is the highest-output kit in the Vaporesso range stocked at WizVape, running on a 2800mAh battery with up to 80W output via the AXON chip. It supports MTL, restricted DTL and DTL vaping and uses replaceable GTX coils alongside its pod system, giving vapers more flexibility over coil resistance and replacement cost than integrated coil pods allow. It is compatible with both Luxe X pods and Luxe XR pods with the GTX coil series from 0.15 ohm to 0.6 ohm. The 0.54 inch OLED screen displays wattage and battery status.
The most practical way to choose between Vaporesso pod kits is to start with vaping style and battery requirements rather than features. For MTL vaping on nicotine salts, the Xros Mini and Xros 3 are the most straightforward options, with draw activation and a tight, cigarette-style draw. The Xros 4, Xros 5 and Xros Pro add wattage control and larger batteries for all-day use with more airflow flexibility. The Luxe X and Luxe XR Max are better suited to vapers who want higher output and a more open draw.
Pod compatibility is worth checking before buying. The Xros 3 and Xros Mini use 0.6 ohm to 1.2 ohm pods only. The Xros 4, Xros 5 and Xros Pro are compatible with the full Xros range from 0.4 ohm to 1.2 ohm. The Luxe X and Luxe XR Max use their own pod format, which is not interchangeable with the Xros range.
Two questions come up frequently across the Vaporesso range. The AT check indicator on Vaporesso devices signals that the coil or pod is not making proper contact with the device, removing and reinserting the pod, or checking that the coil is seated correctly, usually resolves this. If a Vaporesso is not working after charging, checking that the pod is properly fitted and the coil is not burned out are the first steps before looking at the device itself.
| Kit | Battery | Max output | Pod range | Activation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xros Mini | 1000mAh | Standard | 0.6 to 1.2 ohm | Draw only |
| Xros 3 | 1000mAh | Standard | 0.6 to 1.2 ohm | Draw and button |
| Xros 4 | 1000mAh | Adjustable | 0.4 to 1.2 ohm | Draw and button |
| Xros 5 | 1500mAh | 30W | 0.4 to 1.2 ohm | Draw and button |
| Xros 5 Mini | 1500mAh | Standard | 0.4 to 1.2 ohm | Draw only |
| Xros Pro | 1200mAh | 30W | 0.4 to 1.2 ohm | Draw and button |
| Luxe X | 1500mAh | 40W | Luxe X pods only | Button |
| Luxe XR Max | 2800mAh | 80W | Luxe X and Luxe XR | Draw and button |