The Uwell Caliburn X is another member of the popular Caliburn family of pod kits.
Originally there was the Caliburn Pod kit, after this the range split into two – with the A and G badges. These all still remain popular starter kits too!
What Is New For The Uwell Caliburn X?
If I am not mistaken this is the first in the range to feature a screen. It is an OLED screen but sadly the size is not mentioned.
The screen is required as this now has Variable Wattage from 5-20W and the fire button has multiple uses including output adjustment.
You can use the fire button for firing but this also has auto draw too.
Inside the main device is a 850mAh battery which is charged via the USB Type C port at a fast 2A charge rate.
Another great feature is the airflow adjustment slider to tailor the draw to your preference.
The pods are refillable with up to 3ml of your own e-liquid via the top fill port. I have not seen any mention of a 2ml version for TPD regulated areas such as the UK.
You can change the coil and this is compatible with the Caliburn G and G2 coil ranges. You get the 0.8ohm and 1.2ohm Meshed H coils included.
Here is an introduction video from the Uwell YouTube channel.
There are 6 colours to choose from: Moonlight Silver, Matte Black, Lake Green, Lilac Purple, Ribbon Red and Ink Blue.
Kit Includes
- Uwell Caliburn X Device
- Caliburn X pod
- 0.8ohm Caliburn G coil
- 1.2ohm Caliburn G2 coil
- USB Type C cable
- User manual
Uwell Caliburn X Specs
- Size: 107.4×27.5×15.6mm
- Output: 5-20W VW
- Battery: 850mAh (internal)
- Display: OLED Screen
- Resistance range: Not specified
- USB Type C port – 2A fast charge rate
- Pods: Refillable, replaceable coils
- Compatible with Caliburn G coil range
- Capacity: 3ml
- Adjustable airflow
- Draw or button activation
Wow so the Caliburn has grown up from a starter kit into something more advanced!
What are your thoughts on the Uwell Caliburn X? Let me know in the comments below!
I prefer sealed pods as opposed to replaceable coils. I think I’ll wait.
I have just recently shelled for the X. It is a completely new pod kit and deserves some respect. Variable wattage. That’s a nice feature and reminiscent of the Smok pods.
Carries the Caliburn name however and some respect for that. Maybe Uwell is onto something with this one. Mine is coming in the post this week. Have the G2 already and it’s ok.
Hi, which one do do you prefer for tight mtl, battery life and no leaking? Smok nfix pro, caliburn x or ursa nano pro?
Hi there, we haven’t had the Caliburn X or Lost Vape Ursa Nano Pro for review yet.
We have reviewed the NFix Pro!
Smok NFix Pro