XVape Aria Review – Aria ready for this?
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XVape Aria Review:
How Xvape Aria Works?
The XVape Aria operates similar to other budget portable herb vapourizers like the Dynavap M 2020. 3 clicks of the button turns the device on while the temperature can be adjusted with the lower two buttons. Filling the device up with finely ground herb and packing it down will yield the best results.
Once it heats up, vibration will let you know once its ready to go. At this point inhale slowly for 10 seconds and enjoy!
Temperature Flexibility
Just like the XMAX Starry v3, with the XVape Aria, you get full temperature control letting you go from 212°F 464°F, or 100-240°C. This is definitely a wide range and even high enough to char/burn your herb. It takes 20 seconds to start up heating where vapourizers like flowermate slick required 40 seconds.
Considering how many devices tout themselves as able to handle both dry herb and concentrates, most never provide a temperature range which goes high enough.
Vapour Quality
Budget portable vaporizers all perform very similar. This is largely due to using similar ceramic/steel conduction heating ovens just like LITL 1 vaporizer. Conduction heating has its drawbacks, but is cheaper to produce.
The XVape Aria can put out okay clouds with decent flavour for the first few hits, but the flavour quickly begins to take on that roasted popcorn flavour after not so long. We wish they opted for a glass mouthpiece like the Utillian 421 vapourizer, which offers much better flavour.
The vapour path is rather short so the vapour is a bit harsh at higher temperatures. Unfortunately there is no way to mate it to an Zeus Iceborn. With concentrates the device works but not all that well and certainly not quite as good as a dedicated wax pen vapourizer like the Utillian 5 (V3).
Manufacturing Quality
XVape isnt creating luxury devices, they are putting out budget devices for sure. Both the airpath and electronics path are isolated but the device feels cheap overall. The leather on the outside is a strange choice. Time will tell how long it stays in good shape for. Whereas, the competitor like ZEUS they are manufacturing expensive and luxury units like the Zeus Arc GTS Hub and more.
Beyond that, included in the box is a standard kit consisting of the device itself, USB charger, concentrate pad, cleaning brush, cleaning wipes, and instruction manual. Theres not much else we could really ask for, maybe just some spare screens or so.
Battery Life
With an integrated 18650, 2600mAh battery, youll get a decent amount of time with this device! Sadly the battery isnt removable for quick changing on the go or replacing when it starts to go bunk similar to the Utillian 722 vapourizers. You do however get USB-passthrough power to help you drive the device if it runs out of juice.
You should get around 4-6 sessions per charge before needing to top up and itll take around 2-3 hours to top up from empty.
Portability
Handheld and slightly bigger than your average chocolate bar, it fits pretty well into any pocket or bag and doesnt weigh more than 135 grams. Lightweight, small, and simple to use, it does pretty well at portable tasks, unlike the Mighty which is quite large and not so pocket friendly either.
Ease of Use
Budget dry herb vapes are all quite straightforward to use and the XVape Aria follows that notion. Taking slow, long draws will yield better performance from the device, so make sure to let friends and people know that tip when sharing! Users that prefer vapourizers with higher performance and yet easy to use usually tend to like units similar to the Arizer Solo 2.
Cleaning is quite straightforward as the mouthpiece can just be dropped in a glass of isopropyl alcohol to clean up quickly, while a cotton swap with iso will quickly clean out the chamber. We recommend cleaning frequently to really get the performance in tip top shape all the time!
Discreetness
Most will probably confuse it for a typical e-cig setup when using it out and about however it doesnt quite look like a tradition e-cig to those who know. Still, you shouldnt run into any problems using it and when out, though it will put out a considerable amount of smell throughout the session. Users who want to avoid the smell problem at all costs usually prefer convection based units like the Crafty where the herbs are heated by hot air instead of coming in direct contact with the surface.
Overall Experience
The XVape Aria doesnt really bring anything outstanding to the table. It works okay and provides a decent performance for the price, however weve found devices like the Utillian 420 or the Flowermate V5 Nano to offer better performance at an equal price point!
Hopefully in future iterations we will see a longer vapour path and perhaps better materials used like a ceramic chamber and glass mouthpiece to offer better flavour.
If you have questions about our XVAPE Aria Vapourizer 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!