The Geekvape Mero AIO Kit is designed to be used as an All In One (AIO) vape device.
However a clever feature of a 510 adaptor means this can be used with any tank you want subject to power/resistance limits!
What Is New For The Geekvape Mero AIO Kit?
The kit consists of the Mero Mod, pod/tank, coil and drip tip.
The mod has an internal 2100mAh battery and is charged via the USB Type C port at up to 1.5A.
Output wise there are 3 outputs to select from – the output chosen is displayed on the LED indicator.
- Low – White LED – 3.2V
- Medium – Blue LED – 3.5V
- High – Green LED – 3.8V
As mentioned above the kit can be used with the included pod or a standard 510 adaptor. So you can use any tank/atomiser on here which is compatible with the output power and resistance limits of 0.2-3ohm.
You can rotate the pod to adjust the incoming airflow to your preference.
Included in the kit are the Geekvape B series coil or coils (the contents list is a bit confusing!) These are also compatible with the Boost and Boost Plus pod kits.
There are 2 coil options available:
- 0.4ohm KA1 Mesh
- 0.6ohm KA1 Mesh
Here is an introduction video from the Geekvape YouTube channel.
There are 4 colours to choose from: Gunmetal, Rainbow, Silver and Black.
Kit Includes
- Geekvape Mero AIO device
- B series coil – 0.4ohm
- Coil removal tool
- USB Type C Cable
- User manual
Geekvape Mero AIO Kit Specs
- Size: 81.6x23mm
- Output: 3.2V, 3.5V, 3.8V
- Battery: 2100mAh (internal)
- Display: LED indicator
- E-liquid capacity: 3ml (standard) / 2ml (TPD)
- Resistance range: 0.2-3ohm
- Type C USB charging – 1.5A charge rate
- Coils: B series coils
- Top fill
- Adjustable airflow
- 510 connector on mod
This has plenty of features but only having 3 power levels could limit how versatile this kit is when used with other tanks.
Let me know what you think of the Geekvape Mero AIO Kit in the comments below!
How can you figure out what wattage this device is running at in relation to the resistance of a tank with the 510? If I just throw on a different tank and use for example 1.6 ohm coils, is there a way to figure out what watts it’s doing at the 3 power settings?
Thanks for providing the supported resistance, was searching everywhere for it. I plan to use it with Zeus X 2 Mesh Tank and Siegfried RTA Tank so at 3,2v setting I would be roughly at around 50w. Do you know what’s the maximum watt output of this mod, if it can handle 50w?