Geekvape B100 (Aegis Boost Pro 2) is a rugged, high-power pod-mod built around a single 18650 and P Series coils, aimed at adult nicotine users who want a leak-resistant, outdoor-tough daily driver in the mid-price range ($50.50) with strong flavor and dense DL vapor, but who can live with a chunkier carry and the extra “battery + coil” upkeep that comes with the format.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Geekvape B100 (Aegis Boost Pro 2) | 4.4/5.0 | Durable feel, strong DL flavor, top-airflow control | Bulky, external battery required, condensation needs attention | DL/restricted-DL users who want a tough, reliable pod-mod |
Final Verdict
The B100 lands where it should: a tri-proof pod-mod that feels purpose-built, hits hard with the right coil, and stays composed when you toss it into real life. The top-airflow pod helped keep leaking under control for us, and the A-Lock made pocket carry less stressful, but it’s not a “tiny and effortless” device, and the best performance assumes you’re willing to tune wattage and stay on top of coils.
- Who It’s For
- Adult DL/restricted-DL users who want rugged hardware
- People who value airflow control and a cleaner mouthpiece experience
- Anyone who prefers replaceable 18650 flexibility over built-in batteries
- Who It’s Not For
- Pocket-minimalists who want ultra-compact carry
- Strict MTL users chasing cigarette-tight draw
- Anyone who dislikes external battery/coil maintenance

How We Tested It
We ran the B100 across a week of commuting, desk breaks, and evening sessions, rotating liquids and wattages to score Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability. I tracked charging behavior and heat, Marcus pushed sustained higher-output use, and Jamal focused on grab-and-go handling and pocket safety. We also monitored condensation, refill mess, and day-to-day reliability across multiple coil swaps. Vape and nicotine products are for adults only; they’re not recommended for minors, pregnant people, or people who don’t use nicotine, and our impressions are subjective—not medical advice.
Our Testing Experience
Day one, I set it up with the P Series 0.4Ω coil and lived in the 52–58W pocket; the first few pulls were immediately “full,” with a rounded mouthfeel and a clean, saturated top note that didn’t smear into sweetness when I quick-chain pulled at my desk. Marcus jumped to the 0.15Ω XM coil around 76–82W and basically stress-tested heat and consistency—big vapor, steady punch, but you have to respect wicking time after longer pulls. Jamal kept toggling the airflow for a tighter restricted-DL draw while walking, and the A-Lock became his default before it went in a pocket. With a 3000mAh 18650 in rotation, my typical day ended with a swap rather than a panic charge; topping up over USB-C from low to full averaged about 65–70 minutes in our routine.
- What we liked
- Smooth, dense DL texture with accurate flavor edges
- Airflow feels “top-fed,” less messy around the mouth
- Confident chassis feel and reliable button response
- Who it is best for
- Adult DL/restricted-DL users running mid-to-high wattage
- People who toss devices in bags, cars, and work gear
- Users who like tuning airflow and power per liquid
- Where it falls short
- Not small; you feel it in a pocket
- Condensation still happens with heavy use
- Best results require coil discipline and priming patience

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Dense, consistent DL vapor with strong flavor | Bulkier carry than slim pod systems |
| Top-airflow design helps reduce leak mess | External 18650 and charger habits required |
| A-Lock is practical for pocket safety | Condensation needs periodic wipe-down |
| IP68-rated toughness feel | Coil performance depends on careful priming |
| Clear screen and straightforward controls | Not ideal for tight MTL preferences |
Details
- Price: $50.50
- Device type: pod-mod kit (refillable pod, replaceable coils)
- Power range: 5W–100W
- Battery: single external 18650 (not included)
- Pod capacity: 4.5 mL (standard)
- Coils: Geekvape P Series; included 0.15Ω XM (70–85W) and 0.4Ω (50–60W)
- Screen: 0.96-inch curved display
- Size/weight: 31.65 × 43.73 × 121.21 mm; 142.6 g

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.5 | Saturated and clean at 50–60W on 0.4Ω |
| Throat Hit | 4.3 | Strong, controllable with airflow and wattage |
| Vapor Production | 4.6 | Big output on 0.15Ω without erratic dips |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.4 | Versatile from restricted-DL to open DL |
| Battery Life | 4.2 | Solid with a good 18650, but plan swaps |
| Leak Resistance | 4.3 | Top-airflow helps; condensation still real |
| Build Quality | 4.7 | Tough feel consistent with IP68 positioning |
| Ease of Use | 4.2 | Straightforward, but coil priming matters |
| Portability | 4.0 | Carryable, yet noticeably chunky |
| Overall | 4.4 | A rugged DL pod-mod that rewards basic upkeep |
How to Choose the Geekvape B100 (Aegis Boost Pro 2)?
Pick it if you’re an adult nicotine user who prefers DL/restricted-DL, likes power headroom, and wants a device that tolerates drops, bags, and rough handling; expect the trade-off to be size and routine maintenance (coils, condensation wipes, spare 18650). If you want a sleeker pod-mod experience with strong performance in a more lifestyle carry, consider Vaporesso LUXE XR Max. If you want a simpler all-in-one pod system feel with strong output and a bigger pod format, SMOK RPM 5 is a mainstream alternative to check out.

Limitations
The B100’s strengths are real, but so are the compromises.
- Bulky in pockets and small sling bags
- External-battery workflow adds friction for casual users
- Condensation and airflow-path moisture need periodic cleanup
Geekvape B100 (Aegis Boost Pro 2) Vs. Alternatives
- Why choose these models
- Rugged, confidence-in-hand build with clear controls
- Strong DL flavor and vapor with P Series coils
- Practical safety via A-Lock and airflow adjustability
- Alternatives to consider
- Vaporesso LUXE XR Max: slimmer carry, strong pod-mod performance
- SMOK RPM 5: easy daily use with a mainstream pod system format
- VOOPOO DRAG X Pro: high-power pod-tank style for coil platform variety
Pro Tips for Geekvape B100 (Aegis Boost Pro 2)
- Prime the coil slowly, then give it a real soak time before first firing.
- Start below your target wattage and creep up until flavor peaks without harshness.
- Use the airflow to tune throat hit; tighter draw often feels “sharper” at the same wattage.
- Wipe the mouthpiece and chimney area daily if you chain vape—condensation builds quietly.
- Flip the A-Lock before pocketing; it prevents the dumbest accidents.
- Keep a spare coil and a paper towel in your bag for day-two surprises.
- If flavor dulls, don’t instantly crank wattage—check for saturation and airflow moisture first.
- For sweeter liquids, expect faster coil fatigue; rotate to cleaner profiles when you can.
- Carry a spare charged 18650 if you’re running 0.15Ω at higher wattage for long sessions.
FAQs
Does the B100 feel more like a pod system or a mod?
It sits in the middle: pod convenience with coil swapping, but mod-like behavior because power, airflow, and battery choice affect everything.
Which coil setup felt best day-to-day?
For balance, the 0.4Ω coil in the mid-50W range gave us the smoothest “all-day” flavor without turning the vape into a heat exercise.
How do you keep it from getting messy?
Treat condensation as normal: wipe the mouthpiece/chimney, don’t overfill, and avoid rapid chain pulls right after a refill.
Is it good for MTL?
Not really—while you can tighten airflow, it’s happiest as a restricted-DL/DL device with the P Series coils and higher airflow.
About the Author: Chris Miller