Alright, guys, so today I wanted to mess around with this new vape I got – it’s called the Pillow Talk. Yeah, I know, kinda weird name, but that’s not the point. The thing that caught my eye was that it says it can charge wirelessly. That’s wild for a disposable, right?
So first thing I did was grab my Qi charging pad. I’ve used it for my phone and earbuds before, so I know it works. I laid the Pillow Talk down on it, right in the center. Boom, almost right away, the little light on the vape started blinking. That means it’s charging, which is pretty cool. I wasn’t really sure if it would work since it is a disposable vape, I’ve never seen it before, but there it was, doing its thing.

- Step One: Find a Qi wireless charger. I just used the one I had for my phone.
- Step Two: Place the Pillow Talk vape on the charging pad.
- Step Three: Check for the indicator light on the vape to blink. That’s your sign it’s charging.
I also noticed it has a Type-C port on the bottom. I figured, why not try that out too? I grabbed a Type-C cable I had lying around and plugged it in. The light started blinking the same way as before. So it definitely works both ways, which is convenient, I guess. It’s pretty cool that even though it’s a disposable, they give you two ways to charge it, wired and wireless.
Charging Methods
- Wireless Charging: Just put it on a Qi charging pad. Easy peasy.
- Type-C Charging: Plug it in with a Type-C cable, like the ones used for most android phones and other devices.
Now, how do you know when this thing is fully charged? Honestly, I just let it sit on the charger for a while, like I do with my phone. The light blinked for a good bit, then eventually it just turned off. I’m guessing that means it’s fully charged, but there is not much info online. I took a few puffs, and it seemed to work fine, so I’m calling it a win. It’s actually pretty neat to have a disposable vape that you can charge wirelessly. It’s like they’re bringing some of that fancy tech to these little guys now.
From what I’ve seen online, people are saying you know it’s empty when it stops hitting, tastes burnt, or the light doesn’t come on anymore. Also, if the airflow is messed up, then it’s likely done. I’m gonna use it for a while and see how long it actually lasts. But for now, being able to charge it wirelessly is a pretty cool feature, even if it is a disposable.
Overall, not a bad little device. I’m gonna keep messing around with it and see what else I can figure out. Maybe I’ll do an update later on once I’ve used it more. But yeah, wireless charging on a disposable vape – who would have thought?