Alright, so today I’m messing around with these Geekvape Soul pods. I’ve heard a bunch of stuff about them, some good, some not so much, so I figured I’d give ’em a shot myself and see what’s up.
First off, I grabbed the kit online. It comes with the device itself, which has a 1500mAh battery. Not bad, it feels pretty solid in my hand. Also in the box were two pods. One is 0.6ohm, and the other is 1ohm. I guess that means they’re meant for different types of vaping. The pods can hold a decent amount of e-liquid, too – around 4ml, which is cool.

I started by filling up the 0.6ohm pod with some e-liquid I like. It’s got this side-fill thing, which is pretty easy to use. No mess, which is always a plus. I popped the pod into the device, and it clicked right in. Easy peasy.
Turning the thing on, I saw it could go up to 30W. I started low, though, around 15W, just to see how it feels. I took a puff, and it was pretty smooth. The flavor was there, and the vapor was decent. I cranked it up a bit, playing around with the wattage. It got warmer, and the vapor got thicker, but it didn’t taste burnt or anything.
Then I switched to the 1ohm pod. I used a different e-liquid, just to compare. This one I kept at a lower wattage, around 10W. The draw was a bit tighter, which I kinda liked. It felt more like a cigarette, if that makes sense. The flavor was still good, just a different experience overall.
I used these pods for a couple of weeks, just as part of my regular routine. They held up pretty well. No leaking or anything. I did notice that the 0.6ohm pod started to lose some flavor after about a week and a half, but that’s pretty normal, I think. The 1ohm one lasted a bit longer, probably because I was using it at a lower wattage.
Some of the things I played around with
- Tried different e-liquids, some with nicotine salts, some with freebase nicotine.
- Adjusted the wattage a lot, seeing how high I could go before it tasted bad.
- Compared the two pods, seeing which one I liked better for different situations.
So, after using these Geekvape Soul pods for a while, I gotta say, I’m pretty impressed. They’re easy to use, they last a decent amount of time, and they give good flavor. If you’re looking for some new pods to try, I’d say these are worth checking out. They’re not super expensive, either, which is nice. For their price, I think they offer pretty good quality.
Oh, and one more thing – I saw some people saying that Geek Bar vape pens are safe to use because they’re TPD-compliant and made by a big brand. I guess that applies to these pods, too, since they’re also made by Geekvape. It’s always good to know that the stuff you’re vaping is made with some safety standards in mind.
Anyway, that’s my experience with the Geekvape Soul pods. Hope this helps someone out there!