Viho Vape Reviews (2026)

Viho Vape stays focused on large-capacity disposables with USB-C charging and simple status readouts for adult nicotine users who want fewer replacements. In our testing, these four models covered a useful spread—from easy pocket carry to a larger device with more control—so the real tradeoffs came down to size, draw flexibility, and how much output you actually want.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
VIHO Turbo 10000 4.1/5 Crisp flavor, useful indicators, easiest carry Fixed draw, flavor softens late, no screen Quick daily carry
VIHO Supercharge 20000 4.2/5 Big capacity, steady output, clear status display Bulkier, fixed airflow, less pocket-friendly Long stretches between replacements
VIHO Supercharge Pro 20K 4.3/5 Smooth delivery, consistent flavor, helpful display Fixed airflow, bigger body, limited customization All-day users who want stability
VIHO TRX 50K 4.4/5 Adjustable airflow, two modes, stronger output Largest carry, more settings, easier to overdo Users who want more control

Final Verdict

  • VIHO Turbo 10000

    • Who It’s For: quick breaks, lighter daily rotation, and users who want no learning curve

    • Who It’s Not For: airflow tweakers, heavy chain users, or anyone who wants a full screen

  • VIHO Supercharge 20000

    • Who It’s For: long workdays, flavor-first MTL users, and adults who hate running out early

    • Who It’s Not For: minimal carry, small pockets, or shoppers who want adjustable draw

  • VIHO Supercharge Pro 20K

    • Who It’s For: consistency-first users, smoother clear or mint profiles, and set-it-and-go use

    • Who It’s Not For: tinkerers, ultralight carry, or shoppers who want a smaller disposable

  • VIHO TRX 50K

    • Who It’s For: airflow-control fans, bigger vapor preference, and longer desk or home sessions

    • Who It’s Not For: smallest-pocket carry, one-setting simplicity, or lower nicotine tolerance

Viho Vape Comparison Chart

Metric VIHO Turbo 10000 VIHO Supercharge 20000 VIHO Supercharge Pro 20K VIHO TRX 50K
Overall Score 4.1/5 4.2/5 4.3/5 4.4/5
Puff Rating ~10,000 ~20,000+ ~20,000+ 50,000 (Normal) / 30,000 (Boost)
E-liquid Capacity 18 mL 21 mL 21 mL 20 mL
Battery 850 mAh 850 mAh 850 mAh 1500 mAh
Coil / Heating Dual Boost Nexcore mesh coil Dual mesh Advanced dual mesh coils Dual mesh
Airflow Fixed Fixed Fixed Adjustable (Loose / Tight / Close)
Indicators Battery and e-liquid lights Indicator screen 3D screen with battery and e-liquid indicators 3-sided interactive screen

How We Tested It

We rotated each device through commuting, desk work, and outdoor walks, then repeated short and longer pulls to compare flavor clarity, throat hit, vapor production, and draw behavior. Our testing also tracked charge cycles, day-to-day battery stability, condensation and seepage, shell wear, and how easy each device was to live with. Every model was scored on the same 5-point scale in our standard test framework for Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability. These are adult nicotine products, and the notes reflect hands-on use rather than medical advice.

Viho Vape: Our Testing Experience

VIHO Turbo 10000

Our Testing Experience

In our tests, the Turbo 10000 was the easiest one to carry without thinking about it. We started with Popping Candy, then moved to a cooler fruit flavor, and the flavor showed up quickly at the front of the inhale each time. The draw stayed moderately tight and predictable, so two or three short pulls felt natural. The battery and e-liquid lights also turned out to be more useful than expected on commute days because they cut down the usual guesswork.

Charging matched what we expect from a compact rechargeable disposable. Topping it up from low to ready usually took about 40 to 50 minutes on a basic USB-C setup, and it did not run especially hot unless we had been chain-puffing right before charging. The 18 mL fill and ~10,000-puff rating felt honest for the size, though sweeter flavors lost a little intensity near the end.

What we liked:

  • Fast flavor pickup with smooth, predictable pulls

  • Simple indicators that genuinely help day to day

  • The easiest carry in the lineup

Who it is best for:

  • Adults who want a straightforward, consistent disposable

  • Short-session use like commutes, quick breaks, and errands

  • Anyone who values portability over extra features

Where it falls short:

  • Fixed draw with no airflow adjustment

  • Sweeter flavors can soften late in the device’s life

  • No screen-style readout

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Crisp, immediate flavor delivery Fixed airflow and draw
Clear battery and e-liquid indicators Flavor can dull late in the cycle
USB-C rechargeable No screen-style readout
Comfortable, pocketable shape Not meant for big-cloud use

Details

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.2 Bright at the start, slightly less vivid late
Throat Hit 4.0 Firm without getting harsh on short pulls
Vapor Production 4.1 Plenty for a compact disposable
Airflow/Draw 4.0 Consistent, moderately tight, no tuning
Battery Life 3.8 Solid for 850 mAh, but smaller than the bigger Viho units
Leak Resistance 4.1 Good control if you keep it away from high heat
Build Quality 3.9 Sturdy enough, though still a disposable shell
Ease of Use 4.6 No learning curve, and the indicators do the job
Portability 4.7 The easiest one to carry
Overall 4.1 A strong everyday pick if you do not need adjustability

VIHO Supercharge 20000

Our Testing Experience

The Supercharge 20000 is the model that felt built for long runs. We used Sour Apple Ice as our baseline because tart flavors expose weak coil behavior quickly, and this one held onto the sharp apple note better than many larger disposables. The cooling finish also stayed clean on longer pulls instead of turning plasticky.

Marcus pushed it harder at home and on walks to see whether repeated draws would make the coil feel sloppy or hot. It stayed steady, but the fixed draw means you are locked into its default resistance. Jamal liked the screen-style status display because it reduced surprises during day-long carry, though he also called out the extra bulk. You notice this one in a pocket.

Battery behavior stayed stable in our testing. Even with the same 850 mAh class battery as the Turbo, recharge sessions usually landed around 45 to 60 minutes because the larger tank encouraged longer use between top-ups.

What we liked:

  • Flavor stays clean over longer use

  • The larger capacity makes it feel like a real all-day option

  • The status display cuts down on guesswork

Who it is best for:

  • Adults who want fewer replacements and longer continuity

  • Flavor-first users who prefer a steady, fixed draw

  • People who care more about endurance than compact carry

Where it falls short:

  • Bulkier carry than the Turbo

  • No airflow adjustment

  • The bigger tank can make it easy to overuse

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Consistent flavor over long use Fixed airflow
High-capacity tank Bulkier carry
Indicator screen Longer recharge rhythm than Turbo
USB-C rechargeable Not aimed at tinkerers

Details

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.3 Holds clarity better than most large disposables
Throat Hit 4.2 Satisfying with controlled pulls
Vapor Production 4.4 Dense output without feeling turbulent
Airflow/Draw 4.1 Smooth and reliable, but fixed
Battery Life 4.0 Reliable day to day with periodic top-ups
Leak Resistance 4.0 Good overall; better when kept upright in heat
Build Quality 4.0 Feels more finished than many 20K-class disposables
Ease of Use 4.4 Simple operation with useful status feedback
Portability 4.0 Carryable, but not subtle
Overall 4.2 A strong default pick if you want capacity without fuss

VIHO Supercharge Pro 20K

Our Testing Experience

On paper, the Supercharge Pro 20K sits close to the regular Supercharge, but in daily use it felt slightly cleaner and calmer. We used Clear and a mint-forward option to see whether quieter flavors would stay full, and this model did a better job keeping the inhale smooth and the finish tidy. It had less of the sharp edge that can show up when you pull longer than planned.

Marcus pushed it through repeated pulls with short breaks to see whether heat or flavor drop-off would show up. It stayed composed and activated reliably. Jamal liked how easy the display cues made daily carry, but he still wanted adjustable airflow because the default draw can feel a little restrictive when you are moving.

Charging landed in the same 45-to-60-minute range as the other 850 mAh models. The bigger takeaway from our tests was consistency: once we found a flavor we liked, the device tended to deliver it the same way day after day.

What we liked:

  • Smooth, stable delivery across different flavor styles

  • Good consistency under heavier use

  • Helpful display cues that reduce surprise downtime

Who it is best for:

  • Adults who want steady, repeatable performance

  • People who dislike rougher or sharper draws

  • Users who want a long-run disposable without extra setup

Where it falls short:

  • Still fixed airflow with no tuning

  • Larger footprint than the Turbo

  • Easy to overuse if your nicotine tolerance is lower

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Smooth, even flavor delivery Fixed airflow and draw
Strong consistency under heavier use Bulkier than compact disposables
Helpful screen cues Not built for customization
USB-C rechargeable Limited flexibility

Details

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.4 Slightly cleaner across quieter flavors
Throat Hit 4.2 Firm and controlled, less spiky on longer pulls
Vapor Production 4.4 Consistent density with steady output
Airflow/Draw 4.1 Smooth, but still fixed
Battery Life 4.1 Predictable recharge behavior
Leak Resistance 4.2 Good day-to-day performance with normal carry
Build Quality 4.1 Durable enough for extended rotation
Ease of Use 4.5 Simple draw activation with helpful feedback
Portability 4.0 Manageable, but not compact
Overall 4.3 The best set-it-and-stay option in Viho’s 20K tier

VIHO TRX 50K

Our Testing Experience

The TRX 50K is the control model in this lineup. In actual use, the adjustable airflow changed the experience more than any other single feature: tighter in the morning for a firmer pull, more open at a desk when we wanted a smoother inhale. The Normal and Boost modes also felt distinct, with Boost giving a more immediate hit and louder vapor while Normal was easier to pace.

Marcus liked how well the TRX handled longer sessions. The dual mesh setup stayed flavorful even when he pushed it, but the stronger output also made it easier to take in more nicotine than planned if you were not paying attention. Jamal’s verdict was simple: this is better as a desk or home vape than a pocket-first option.

The 1500 mAh battery changed the daily rhythm. We had fewer charge interruptions, but low-to-ready top-ups usually ran about 70 to 90 minutes depending on the charger.

What we liked:

  • Airflow control noticeably changes the experience

  • Strong vapor and flavor when you want more output

  • Larger battery means fewer charging breaks

Who it is best for:

  • Adults who prefer adjustable draw resistance

  • Users who want stronger vapor and a more device-like feel

  • Desk or home use where size matters less than longevity

Where it falls short:

  • The largest carry in the lineup

  • More settings means more ways to overdo it

  • The airflow hardware needs a little more care than simpler models

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Adjustable airflow (Loose / Tight / Close) Bulkiest carry
Two modes for endurance or stronger output Easier to overconsume nicotine
Large battery for longer use Longer charge sessions
Strong vapor and flavor output More moving parts than the simpler Viho models

Details

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.5 Strong clarity, especially with airflow tuned well
Throat Hit 4.3 Adjustable draw lets you shape intensity
Vapor Production 4.6 The biggest output in this group
Airflow/Draw 4.5 Real control with a broad usable range
Battery Life 4.5 1500 mAh changes the day-to-day rhythm
Leak Resistance 4.0 Good, but the airflow hardware needs normal care
Build Quality 4.3 Solid feel with more hardware complexity
Ease of Use 4.2 Still simple, but less foolproof than the others
Portability 3.8 Best as a desk or home device
Overall 4.4 The performance leader if you can live with the size

Compare Performance Scores of These Vapes

Device Overall Score Flavor Throat Hit Vapor Production Airflow/Draw Battery Life Leak Resistance Build Quality Ease of Use Portability
VIHO Turbo 10000 4.1 4.2 4.0 4.1 4.0 3.8 4.1 3.9 4.6 4.7
VIHO Supercharge 20000 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.4 4.1 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.4 4.0
VIHO Supercharge Pro 20K 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.4 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.1 4.5 4.0
VIHO TRX 50K 4.4 4.5 4.3 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.3 4.2 3.8

The two Supercharge variants are the most even performers across categories. TRX 50K clearly leads on vapor, airflow, and battery life, while Turbo 10000 wins on portability and day-to-day simplicity.

How to Choose the Viho Vape?

If you want the lightest and simplest daily carry, choose the Turbo 10000. If you want a long-run disposable with a fixed draw and strong flavor retention, the Supercharge 20000 makes more sense. If you care more about smoothness and consistency over time, the Supercharge Pro 20K feels slightly cleaner in actual use. If you want airflow control and bigger output, the TRX 50K is the clear step up, especially for adults with higher tolerance who prefer longer sessions. In practical terms: commuting and quick breaks fit the Turbo, long workdays fit the Supercharge pair, and desk or home use fits the TRX.

Limitations

  • VIHO Turbo 10000: fixed airflow, softer flavor late in the cycle, and no screen

  • VIHO Supercharge 20000: bulkier carry, fixed airflow, and a slower recharge rhythm than Turbo

  • VIHO Supercharge Pro 20K: still larger than compact disposables, fixed airflow, and easy to overuse

  • VIHO TRX 50K: biggest carry, more hardware to manage, and more condensation risk if pocketed while warm

Viho Vape Vs. Alternatives

  • Why choose Viho: long-run tanks, reliable USB-C charging, clear battery and e-liquid feedback, and stable flavor across the better models

  • Alternatives worth considering: Elf Bar BC5000 for smaller carry, Geek Bar Pulse for a more feature-heavy disposable, and Lost Mary OS5000 for simple pocket use

Pro Tips for Viho Vape

  • Treat 5% nicotine as something to pace. Short pulls are easier to manage than long drags.

  • Keep devices out of hot cars because heat makes condensation and seepage more likely.

  • If flavor drops off, slow your cadence for a few minutes before assuming the device is done.

  • Use a basic, reputable USB-C power source instead of an aggressive high-output adapter.

  • With the TRX 50K, start on tighter airflow and open it gradually.

  • If you pocket-carry, store the mouthpiece upward when possible.

  • Wipe the mouthpiece area daily because small droplets can change the flavor.

  • If a device starts to gurgle, let it sit upright instead of pulling through it.

  • Rotate sweeter flavors with cleaner ones if your palate gets tired quickly.

  • If throat hit feels too sharp, choose smoother profiles and avoid pushing Boost mode.

FAQs

Does Viho TRX 50K feel stronger than the 20K models?

Usually yes. The higher vapor output and adjustable airflow make it feel stronger even when the listed nicotine strength is similar.

Which Viho model is easiest for true grab-and-go use?

Turbo 10000. It is the easiest one to pocket and the least demanding to use while still giving you useful battery and e-liquid indicators.

Do the Supercharge and Supercharge Pro taste meaningfully different?

They are close, but the Pro felt a little smoother and more even in our testing, especially with lighter profiles like Clear or mint.

What’s the biggest downside of TRX 50K for everyday carry?

Size. It works better on a desk or at home, and warm pocket carry can raise condensation.

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.

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