Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this Geek Bar Pulse thing for a while now, and I gotta say, it’s been a bit of a learning curve. I wanted to figure out exactly how many watts this thing is pushing out, especially since it’s got these different modes. You know, the regular mode and that “Pulse” mode they advertise. I thought it will be simple like watching a youtube video or googling it but it turned out to be not, because each place says diffrent things, so I did it myself.
First off, I grabbed my Geek Bar Pulse and looked at the specs. It says right on the box that Pulse mode hits about 20 watts. That’s pretty powerful for a little disposable vape, right? But it also says that the regular mode is around 10 watts, which is more in line with what I’m used to seeing with these kinds of devices, and there is even a screen on the device to show it.

So, I started with the regular mode. I took a few puffs and paid attention to how it felt. It was smooth, not too harsh, and the vapor production was decent. I figured 10 watts sounds about right for this experience. Nothing too crazy, just a solid, everyday kind of vape. It says it can give like 15,000 puffs in this mode, which is a heck of a lot.
- Regular Mode Test:
- Took several puffs.
- Felt smooth and not harsh.
- Estimated 10 watts based on the experience.
- Expected to last for 15,000 puffs.
Next up, I switched it over to Pulse mode. This is where things get interesting. The device has this dual-core system, so in Pulse mode, it uses both coils at the same time. The moment I took a hit, I could feel the difference. It was way more intense. The vapor was thicker, and the flavor seemed to pop a lot more. It definitely felt like it was kicking out more power. They say it’s 20 watts in this mode, and honestly, I believe it. It’s a big jump from the regular mode. But, they also say that in this mode, it’ll only last for about 7,500 puffs because it’s using up the e-liquid faster. Which makes sense, because it’s a two coil system and there is even a icon on the screen.
- Pulse Mode Test:
- Switched the device to Pulse mode.
- Noticed a significant increase in intensity.
- Vapor was thicker and more flavorful.
- Confirmed 20 watts based on the experience.
- Expected to last for 7,500 puffs.
I also did a bit of reading up on mouth-to-lung versus direct-to-lung vaping. It looks like for mouth-to-lung, you want higher resistance coils and lower wattage, like 7-20 watts. For direct-to-lung, you go with lower resistance coils and higher wattage, like 40-50 watts or more. The Geek Bar Pulse seems to be designed more for that mouth-to-lung style, even in Pulse mode.
One thing I noticed is that this thing has a pretty big e-liquid capacity – 16ml. And the battery is 650mAh, which is rechargeable. That’s probably why it can handle those higher wattages in Pulse mode without dying on you too quickly.
So, after all this messing around, here’s what I’ve figured out: the Geek Bar Pulse is a pretty versatile little device. In regular mode, it’s your standard 10-watt vape, good for about 15,000 puffs. But in Pulse mode, it cranks up to 20 watts, giving you a much more intense experience, but only lasts for about 7,500 puffs. It’s a cool option to have, especially if you like to switch things up throughout the day. For the beginners, this is a good choice, following the steps is enjoyable.
Anyway, that’s my little experiment with the Geek Bar Pulse. Hope this helps someone out there who’s also curious about this stuff!