The Vaporesso XROS lineup has long been a favorite among vapers who value refined design, reliable performance, and that unmistakable XROS flavor. But with the arrival of the XROS PRO 2, things have clearly leveled up. Standing against the much-loved XROS 3, the new model brings an impressive mix of power, precision, and smart innovation — all in a lighter, more premium form. Let’s see how these two compare in design, features, and overall experience.
Design
The XROS 3 impressed users with its clean, rounded-edge design that felt great in the hand. With its smooth matte finish and neon battery indicator, it combined practicality and aesthetics beautifully. The mouthpiece was ergonomically flattened for an accurate MTL experience, while its 45.7g weight made it ultra-portable.
The Vaporesso XROS PRO 2, on the other hand, is a clear leap forward in materials and build quality. Crafted from aerospace-grade magnesium alloy, it weighs only 65g, making it both incredibly light and exceptionally strong. It’s the lightest 2000mAh pod in its class — lighter than some AirPods, yet far more durable. The addition of a 0.96-inch TFT color screen, customizable themes, and a lock switch make it feel more like a mini smart device than just a vape.
In short:
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XROS 3 focuses on comfort and minimalism.
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Vaporesso XROS PRO 2 adds sophistication and functionality, without compromising portability.
Features
Where the XROS 3 offered a satisfying balance of flavor and battery life, the XROS PRO 2 redefines what a compact pod system can do.
The XROS 3 runs on a 1000mAh high-density battery, capable of up to 48 hours of vaping per charge. It introduced the Pulse Mode, ensuring consistent output for strong, stable flavor. Paired with COREX heating technology and the new 0.6Ω mesh pod, it delivered rapid heating, dense vapor, and impressive longevity with up to 20 days of pod lifespan.
The Vaporesso XROS PRO 2, however, doubles down — literally. It boasts a massive 2000mAh battery, giving 67% more capacity than the previous PRO and 33% more than other competitors. Despite the larger battery, it recharges fully in just 30 minutes for up to two days of use.
Its new COREX 3.0 technology improves aroma reproduction by 40%, boosts flavor delicacy and stability by 30%, and enhances airflow smoothness by 30%. Add to that the Super Pulse Mode, which adapts output dynamically to keep flavor consistent even as the battery drains — a feature once reserved for high-end tank mods.
Plus, the Vaporesso XROS PRO 2 introduces smart puff tracking, customizable power adjustment in 0.5W increments, and six display themes — allowing users to tailor their vaping down to the smallest detail.
Compatibility? Both devices work with the full XROS pod lineup, but only the PRO 2 fully unlocks the new COREX 3.0 performance across all pods.
Performance Comparison at a Glance
| Feature | Vaporesso XROS PRO 2 | XROS 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Battery | 2000mAh | 1000mAh |
| Weight | 65g (Magnesium Alloy) | 45.7g (Aluminum) |
| Charging | 30min Type-C Fast Charge | Type-C 1A |
| Display | 0.96” TFT Screen | Neon Light Indicator |
| Modes | Super Pulse, ECO, Power, Watt Control | Pulse Mode |
| Chipset | COREX 3.0 | COREX |
| Smart Puff Tracking | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Lock Switch | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Pod Compatibility | All XROS Pods | All XROS Pods |
| Airflow Control | Ultra Precise | Adjustable MTL to RDL |
Conclusion
The Vaporesso XROS 3 remains a fan favorite — it’s reliable, smooth, and perfect for those who love simplicity and consistent performance. It nails the fundamentals of flavor and airflow control, making it ideal for everyday users.
However, the XROS PRO 2 takes everything the XROS 3 did right and turns it into a flagship experience. With its 2000mAh mega battery, Super Pulse technology, COREX 3.0 heating, and smart display features, it feels like a true “Pro” device for vapers who want more control, more endurance, and more refinement.
In essence, the XROS 3 started the legacy; the Vaporesso XROS PRO 2perfects it.
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