Vaporesso’s XROS series has long been synonymous with reliable pod vaping. With the arrival of the Vaporesso XROS 4 and its successor, the XROS 5, the brand pushes boundaries in flavor delivery, pod versatility, and user-friendly features. While both devices share a unibody aesthetic and core XROS pod compatibility, the Vaporesso XROS 5 steps up with enhanced power control, a larger battery, and a vibrant screen. Below, we explore how each device stacks up in design, features, and day-to-day performance.
Design
The XROS 4 sports an all-aluminum‐alloy unibody, achieved through seven-stage stretching, yielding a solid yet comfortable grip. Its understated, matte finish resists fingerprints, and a simple side slider adjusts airflow. A discreet display shows battery level and output mode. In contrast, the XROS 5 retains the aluminum unibody’s premium feel but adds flair with a 0.88-inch HD color screen offering six themes—from Rainbow to Classic Black. Button and auto-draw activation options enhance flexibility. Though marginally larger to house its bigger battery, the XROS 5 remains pocket-friendly, and its screen brings a modern edge without compromising ergonomics.
Core Technology & Pods
Both devices leverage Vaporesso’s COREX pod technology, but in different generations. The XROS 4 is built around COREX 2.0, which refines mesh grid size for faster heating, explosive taste, and longer pod life. The standard pod is 0.4 Ω (3 ml, top-fill), though U.S. kits ship with 0.6/0.8 Ω versions. COREX 2.0 also incorporates upgraded cotton to stave off dry hits. The XROS 5 upgrades to COREX 3.0, promising even more consistent heating, richer aroma reproduction, and smoother vapor. Its compatible pods currently include 0.6 and 0.8 Ω (3 ml) with COREX 3.0, while other resistances await the same tech boost. Both models use the SSS anti-leak system.
Battery & Charging
Here, the XROS 5 outpaces its predecessor. The XROS 4’s 1,000 mAh cell fully recharges in 30 minutes via 2 A rapid charging, ample for a day’s moderate use. The XROS 5, however, boasts a 1,500 mAh “Mega Batt” and 3 A supercharging, replenishing roughly 80 % capacity in about 16 minutes. For heavy vapers or those on the go, the XROS 5’s extended battery life and speedier top-ups make a noticeable difference.
Power & Output Modes
Both devices offer adjustable output, but the XROS 5 refines control. On the XROS 4, three modes—Pulse, Normal, and Eco—can be toggled, with Pulse mode boosting power dynamically for a fuller flavor until the last puff. The XROS 5 retains these three but allows ultra-precise 0.5 W increments when using the 0.4 Ω pod (15–30 W), while other pods use preset PWR/NOR/ECO steps. This fine-tuning, coupled with the color screen, makes dialing in your ideal wattage more intuitive.
Airflow & User Convenience
Both models feature a sliding back button for airflow control, shifting smoothly between tight MTL and looser RDL draws. The XROS 5’s additional screen feedback shows real-time airflow adjustments, and its five-click sequence supports quick shortcuts—theme switching, power setting, and locking—without fumbling. The XROS 4 simplifies interactions with a four-click lock and a minimalistic display, catering to those who prefer fewer buttons.
Conclusion
If compact simplicity, solid build, and intense flavor via COREX 2.0 are your priorities, the Vaporesso XROS 4 remains an excellent choice. It delivers quick charging, reliable performance, and full compatibility with the XROS pod lineup at a lower price point. For vapers seeking pro-level control, longer battery life, and a splash of color in their daily device, the Vaporesso XROS 5’s COREX 3.0, HD screen, and 3 A supercharging make it the standout upgrade. Both uphold Vaporesso’s reputation for innovation, but your pick ultimately hinges on whether you crave precision and power (XROS 5) or streamlined functionality (XROS 4).
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