Yooz Linkx Pro Review

The YOOZ Linkx Pro is a smart, draw-activated MTL pod kit built around a big touchscreen and Bluetooth features—great for adult nicotine users who like customization and all-day practicality, but less ideal if you want a featherweight pocket carry or a wide-open DL draw.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
YOOZ Linkx Pro 3.9/5 Large touchscreen, adjustable airflow, strong battery for an MTL kit Bulky feel, occasional condensation/leak risk, feature set can feel “extra” MTL users who want a smart, customizable daily driver

Final Verdict

What I like about the Linkx Pro is that it’s an MTL-first pod kit that doesn’t feel “toy-grade”—the screen, the UI flow, and the airflow adjustment make it easy to dial in a consistent draw, and the 1000mAh battery gives it real day-to-day stamina. The downside is that the same “smart” personality adds bulk, and the pod system needs a little more hygiene attention than the simplest no-screen stick devices.

Who It’s For

  • Adults who prefer a cigarette-like MTL draw with adjustable tightness
  • People who want a touchscreen UI plus Bluetooth/app features
  • Daily users who value fewer recharges and fewer refills

Who It’s Not For

  • Anyone chasing airy RDL/DL airflow
  • Minimalists who want the lightest, simplest pocket vape
  • Users who get irritated by condensation cleanup or finicky pods
YOOZ Linkx Pro

How We Tested It

We ran the Linkx Pro as an everyday carry for commutes, desk breaks, and evenings, rotating sessions to stress battery behavior and consistency. We scored Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability using the same routine each day: fresh pod, controlled fills, repeated short sessions, and one longer “chain” block. Nicotine products are for adults only; use isn’t recommended for minors, pregnant people, or people who don’t use nicotine, and all impressions are subjective—not medical advice.

Our Testing Experience

The first thing that hit me was the screen: it makes the device feel like a little gadget, not just a battery with a mouthpiece. I kept airflow on the tighter side for a cigarette-like pull, then flipped to a slightly more open setting when I wanted a softer throat edge. The 1.1Ω pod delivered a steady, low-drama MTL puff—no sudden surges, no weird sputter—just a consistent, moderate warmth that worked best with clean, simple flavors.

Battery behavior was one of the better surprises. On a typical weekday pattern (short sessions every hour or so), I ended most days with usable battery left, and a near-empty recharge usually landed around the 1.5-hour mark depending on the power source. Marcus tried to “break” it with longer back-to-back pulls; it stayed stable, but the pod area started to collect moisture faster. Jamal liked the grab-and-go reliability, but he called out the weight—once it’s in a pocket, you know it’s there.

What we liked

  • Touchscreen control makes quick adjustments genuinely easy
  • Consistent MTL output with the 1.1Ω pod
  • Battery stamina fits real daily use

Who it is best for

  • Adult MTL users who want a “smart” device experience
  • People who refill once and run the day
  • Users who like adjustable draw resistance

Where it falls short

  • Pocket comfort: it’s compact, but not “light”
  • Pod area can build condensation in heavy use
  • Too feature-rich if you only want a simple stick
YOOZ Linkx Pro

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Touchscreen UI is fast to operate
Adjustable airflow helps tune a tight MTL draw
Strong battery capacity for this category
Bluetooth/app features are a real differentiator
Refillable and prefilled pod options
Bulk/weight is noticeable in-pocket
Condensation/leak risk rises with heavy chaining
Feature set can feel distracting for minimalist users
Pods require basic upkeep (wipe, reseat, refill carefully)

Details

  • Device type: Draw-activated pod kit (MTL-focused)
  • Battery: 1000mAh internal; USB-C charging
  • Display: 2.4-inch touchscreen
  • Power: Up to 12W
  • Pod compatibility: Refillable pod 8ml; prefilled pod 10ml; additional pod formats listed by YOOZ
  • Pod/coil: Linkx Pro pods with integrated 1.1Ω coil
  • Connectivity/features: Bluetooth + app support; incoming call feature
  • Size/weight: 77 × 50 × 23.25 mm; about 101 g
YOOZ Linkx Pro

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.0 Clean, consistent MTL delivery; best with simpler profiles.
Throat Hit 3.8 Predictable and easy to tune via airflow and liquid choice.
Vapor Production 3.6 MTL-appropriate output; not meant for big clouds.
Airflow/Draw 4.1 Adjustability helps dial in a tight-to-moderate MTL pull.
Battery Life 4.2 1000mAh feels like real all-day capacity for MTL use.
Leak Resistance 3.4 Fine with careful fills, but condensation can build with heavy sessions.
Build Quality 4.1 Solid device feel; screen-driven UI is a strength when it behaves.
Ease of Use 4.0 Touch controls are intuitive; pods still need basic routine care.
Portability 3.5 Compact footprint, but weight and thickness reduce “forget it’s there” carry.
Overall 3.9 A tech-forward MTL pod kit that prioritizes features and daily stamina.

How to Choose the YOOZ Linkx Pro?

Pick the Linkx Pro if you want MTL, like a slightly tighter draw, and you’ll actually use the touchscreen/Bluetooth features. If you prioritize pure simplicity, choose a smaller pod system with fewer “smart” extras. If you chain vape often, factor in extra pod wiping and stricter fill discipline. For alternatives: Uwell Caliburn G3 Pro is a strong pick for a simpler, performance-first pod experience, while Vaporesso XROS 4 is a reliable mainstream option if you want an easy daily carry with a more straightforward interface.

Limitations

The Linkx Pro’s biggest trade-offs show up in day-to-day carry and pod upkeep.

  • Noticeable weight/thickness compared with minimalist pod sticks
  • Condensation management matters more under heavier use
  • Feature-heavy interface can distract if you just want “pull and go”

YOOZ Linkx Pro vs. Alternatives

Why choose these models

  • You want a touchscreen-driven, customizable MTL pod kit
  • You value Bluetooth/app features and call handling
  • You prefer fewer recharges thanks to a 1000mAh battery

Alternatives to consider

  • Uwell Caliburn G3 Pro: simpler daily use; strong mainstream pod ecosystem
  • Vaporesso XROS 4: straightforward carry-friendly option; easy learning curve
  • OXVA XLIM SQ Pro: compact, screen-based control without the same “phone-like” vibe

Pro Tips for YOOZ Linkx Pro

  • Start with the airflow tighter than you think; open it gradually until the throat hit lands where you like it
  • After refills, give the pod a few minutes before the first long session to avoid early dry taste
  • Wipe the pod base and contacts daily if you’re a frequent user—condensation is easier to prevent than to chase
  • Don’t overfill; leave a small buffer to reduce pressure changes and seepage
  • Keep a second pod on hand if this is your daily driver—pods are the single biggest failure point
  • If the draw feels “wet,” stop and clean the mouthpiece and chimney area before pushing through
  • Use a steady, moderate pull; aggressive hard drags don’t improve MTL performance and can increase moisture
  • Treat the screen like a phone screen: pocket lint is real—wipe it instead of rubbing it dry
  • Charge from a consistent USB-C source to keep recharge time predictable

FAQs

Does the touchscreen actually help, or is it just gimmicky?

It helps most when you’re adjusting frequently—airflow preference changes, quick checks, and basic controls feel faster than “light-blink guessing.” If you never tweak settings, it’s mostly extra.

Is the Linkx Pro more MTL or RDL?

It’s primarily MTL. You can loosen the draw a bit, but it doesn’t turn into a real airy RDL/DL device.

How bad is leaking in real use?

With careful fills and routine wiping, it’s manageable. The bigger issue I saw was condensation buildup during heavier sessions, which can feel like “leaking” if you ignore it.

Can it take prefilled pods and refillable pods?

Yes—YOOZ lists multiple pod options, including refillable and prefilled formats.

Is it comfortable to carry all day?

It’s carryable, but not invisible. In a jacket pocket or bag it’s easy; in light pants pockets, the weight is noticeable.

About the Author: Chris Miller

Chris Miller is the lead reviewer and primary author at VapePicks. He coordinates the site’s hands-on testing process and writes the final verdicts that appear in each review. His background comes from long-term work in consumer electronics, where day-to-day reliability matters more than launch-day impressions. That approach carries into nicotine-device coverage, with a focus on build quality, device consistency, and the practical details that show up after a device has been carried and used for several days.

In testing, Chris concentrates on battery behavior and charging stability, especially signs like abnormal heat, fast drain, or uneven output. He also tracks leaking, condensate buildup, and mouthpiece hygiene in normal routines such as commuting, short work breaks, and longer evening sessions. When a device includes draw activation or button firing, he watches for misfires and inconsistent triggering. Flavor and throat hit notes are treated as subjective experience, recorded for context, and separated from health interpretation.

Chris works with the fixed VapePicks testing team, which includes a high-intensity tester for stress and heat checks, plus an everyday-carry tester who focuses on portability and pocket reliability. For safety context, VapePicks relies on established public guidance and a clinical advisor’s limited review of risk language, rather than personal medical recommendations.

VapePicks content is written for adults. Nicotine is highly addictive, and e-cigarettes are not for youth, pregnant individuals, or people who do not already use nicotine products.