Geek Bar Skyview 25K vs WASPE 100K: Real Puff Count Revealed

WASPE 100K vs. Geek Bar Skyview 25K

25,000 puffs versus 100,000 puffs? Yeah, I raised an eyebrow too.

I’ve been puffing through both the Geek Bar Skyview 25K ja WASPE 100K for weeks now, and honestly—these numbers made me skeptical at first. The Skyview rocks an 800mAh battery with 16ml of juice and three different firing modes [6] [7]. Soft mode promises the full 25K puffs, NORM drops it to 15K, and Pulse mode gets you around 12,500 [6][-2] [2]. Pretty solid specs.

But then there’s the WASPE 100K claiming to blow all of that out of the water. We’re talking 56ml of e-liquid spread across four flavor chambers, quad-mesh coils, and somehow managing this with just a 650mAh battery. Four times the puffs of the Skyview? That’s a bold claim.

Look, I remember when hitting 5,000 puffs felt like winning the lottery. Now we’ve got manufacturers throwing around numbers that sound more like car mileage than vape specs. So here’s the real question: Are these puff counts actually legit, or just marketing magic?

I’ve put both devices through their paces—draining batteries, switching between modes, testing flavor consistency from first puff to last. Whether you’re trying to navigate the current Geek Bar shortage [2] or just want to know which device gives you the most bang for your buck, this breakdown will show you exactly what each vape delivers in the real world.

Spoiler alert: one of these definitely surprised me more than the other. 😏

Geek Bar Skyview 25K
Geek Bar Skyview 25K

🏗️ Design Face-Off: Tank vs Stealth Mode

Pick up both devices, and you’ll immediately feel the difference. We’re talking about two completely different design philosophies here.

📏 Size Check: 105g [3] [2] Heavyweight vs 90g Contender

The Geek Bar Skyview is a chunky beast—99.6 x 52.8 x 28mm and weighing in at 105g [3] [2]. This thing feels more like a small mod than your typical disposable. You’re definitely not hiding this one in your palm during a sneaky vape break [2]. The WASPE 100K, at 90g, still packs serious weight but feels more balanced in hand.

Here’s what I noticed after carrying both around for a week: the Skyview’s boxy, mod-like build [3] makes a statement, but it also makes your pocket bulge. The WASPE manages to fit that massive 56ml capacity into a more streamlined design that doesn’t scream “I’m vaping” from across the room.

🔨 Build Story: Plastic Drama vs Solid Performance

Now, about that construction… The Skyview goes all-in on plastic [2]. Looks elegant at first glance, sure, but here’s where it gets interesting. Grip it firmly, and you’ll hear this weird “crunchy” flex from the front and back panels [2]. Not exactly what you want from a €20+ device, right?

I’ve also watched that black plastic covering scratch up during normal use [2]—and I’m not exactly rough with my vapes. The WASPE 100K takes a different approach with its sleek shell that feels more solid when you’re switching between those four flavor chambers.

📱 Screen Game: 1.8″ TFT Color Beast vs Simple LED

This is where the Skyview really shows off. That 1.8″ TFT color screen is massive—it basically dominates the entire front panel [4] [5]. Hidden until you fire it up, then BAM—full color display showing your mode, battery, juice levels, the works [2] [6]. Plus you get five different UI themes to match your mood [7].

Pretty cool? Absolutely. Necessary? That’s debatable.

The WASPE keeps it simple with basic LED indicators. No fancy themes, no color screen—just the essential info you need. Honestly, after the novelty wore off, I found myself appreciating the WASPE’s no-nonsense approach more than I expected.

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WASPE 100K

🤲 Real-World Handling

The Skyview’s adjustable airflow switch at the bottom is actually pretty sweet for dialing in your perfect draw [3]. But that plastic mouthpiece? It’s comfortable enough, though it’s missing the silicone coating you’ll find on some other Geek Bar models [2].

What really impressed me about the WASPE is how they managed to pack four separate flavor chambers into a device that still feels manageable. Yeah, it’s not pocket-sized, but it’s not trying to be a pocket computer either.

Lõpptulemus: The Skyview feels like a tech gadget that happens to vape. The WASPE feels like a vape that happens to have tech. Which approach wins depends on what you’re actually looking for.

🔋 Puff Count and Battery Life – Where the Real Magic Happens

Here’s where things get interesting. We’ve covered the looks—now let’s dive into what actually matters when you’re puffing away.

The Puff Count Reality Check

The Geek Bar Skyview comes loaded with 16ml of e-liquid, offering approximately 25,000 puffs [6]. Not bad at all. But the WASPE 100K? It’s claiming a whopping 100,000 puffs [8] thanks to that massive 56ml capacity spread across four flavor chambers.

Now, I’ve tested enough devices to know when numbers sound too good to be true. But here’s what caught my attention: the WASPE actually has a smaller battery.

Battery Face-Off: Big vs Bigger

The Skyview packs an 800mAh rechargeable battery [9], while the WASPE 100K runs on just 650mAh [8]. Wait—smaller battery, quadruple the puffs? That math made me curious, so I put both through some serious testing.

Charging Game: Both Nail It

Both devices use USB-C fast charging, which is a win. The Skyview particularly impressed me here—20 minutes gets you from dead to 80% charged [9]. With that 800mAh cell, I typically got 1-2 days between charges, even with heavy use.

Power Modes: One Flexible, One Fixed

This is where the Skyview really shows off. Unlike the WASPE’s fixed output, the Skyview gives you three power modes with a simple button press:

  • Soft Mode: 12W output – delivers the full 25,000 puffs [10]
  • Norm Mode: 18W output – cuts you down to about 15,000 puffs [10]
  • Pulse Mode: 25W output – around 12,500 puffs but way more intense [10]

Basically, you’re getting three different vaping experiences in one device. Want maximum battery life? Soft mode. Craving bigger clouds? Crank it to Pulse. The WASPE keeps things simple with one consistent output level throughout its (very long) life.

I spent weeks switching between these modes, and honestly—having that control changes everything about how you vape.

WASPE 4-in-1 100000 Puffs | 100K puff quad maitse lahtiselt ühekordselt kasutatav vape - pilt 4
Waspe 100k

🍓🍉 Flavor Variety: Where Things Get Interesting

Here’s where the WASPE 100K starts flexing. Hard.

Flavor Count: 15 vs 40+ (No Contest)

The Geek Bar Skyview gives you 15 solid flavor options—Blue Razz Ice, Miami Mint, Strawberry Watermelon Coconut. All tasty choices, don’t get me wrong. But then you look at the WASPE 100K’s lineup of 40+ flavors spread across different combinations, and suddenly 15 feels… limited.

I’ve tested flavor combos ranging from Maasika kiivi aadressile Cherry Cola Ice aadressile Segatud marjad, and honestly? Having that much variety in your rotation changes the game completely.

Flavor Categories: Hitting All the Sweet Spots 🎯

Both devices cover the usual suspects—fruity flavors dominate (45% of vapers’ preferences), followed by menthol/ice at 25%, desserts at 20%, and exotic blends at 10%. The Skyview nails the fruity-ice combos like Strawberry Ice and Sour Apple Ice, plus some unique stuff like Blackberry Fcuking Fab.

But the WASPE? It covers all that ground and then some. From simple fruit blends to complex flavor cocktails, this thing’s got range.

Coil Tech: Dual vs Quad Mesh Power 🔥

The Skyview’s dual mesh coils deliver smooth, consistent vapor without any burnt taste or dry hits. Solid performance, no complaints there.

The WASPE takes it up a notch with quad-mesh coils (4-in-1) that keep each of the four flavor chambers tasting pure and intense from first puff to… well, puff 100,000. No flavor bleed, no weak hits—just clean, vibrant taste every time.

The Real Game-Changer: Single vs Multi-Flavor

Here’s the thing that really sets these apart. The Skyview sticks to the traditional one-device-one-flavor system. You pick your taste, you’re committed until it’s done.

The WASPE 100K’s multi-flavor system? It’s like having four different vapes in your pocket. Feeling fruity in the morning? Switch to ice-cold menthol after lunch. Want something sweet for dessert? Just click over to your candy flavor.

I caught myself switching flavors mid-conversation at a coffee shop last week, and the person next to me asked, “Wait, how did your vape just change flavors?” 😄

That’s the kind of flexibility that makes 100K puffs actually exciting instead of just… long.

Geek Bar Skyview 25K
Geek Bar Skyview 25K

🎛️ User Experience: Simple vs Smart

Here’s where these devices really show their personality differences.

Airflow Control: Set It and Forget It vs Dial It In

The Geek Bar Skyview gets this one right with a dedicated airflow switch at the bottom that works independently from whatever power mode you’re running [11]. Want tight draws on Pulse mode? Done. Prefer airy hits on Soft mode? Easy. You get complete control over your vaping experience.

The WASPE 100K keeps things simpler—its airflow system is integrated with the fixed output, so what you get is what you get. Less customization, but also less to think about.

Power Options: Three Personalities vs One Steady Beat

This is where the Skyview really flexes. Soft (12W), NORM (18W), or Pulse (25W)—basically three different vapes in one device [12]. I found myself switching between modes depending on my mood. Morning coffee? Soft mode for mellow clouds. Afternoon break? NORM for that sweet spot. Night out? Pulse mode brings the heat.

The WASPE 100K sticks to one output level throughout its entire life. Consistent, predictable, but not exactly exciting if you like to switch things up.

Display Game: Show Off vs Keep It Simple

The Skyview’s 1.8″ TFT screen is honestly pretty impressive—five different UI themes to match your vibe [12]. It’s like having a mini smartphone for vaping. Battery levels, juice status, mode indicators—everything’s right there in full color.

The WASPE 100K goes with basic LED indicators that tell you what you need to know without the bells and whistles. Function over flash.

How You Hit It: Buttons vs Pure Draw

The Skyview uses a hybrid setup—buttons for navigating modes, draw activation for actual vaping [13]. Takes a second to get used to, but once you do, the control is pretty sweet.

The WASPE 100K keeps it dead simple with pure draw activation [1]. Pick it up, puff, done. New vapers will love this, but customization fans might feel limited.

Bottom line? The Skyview is for vapers who want control and customization. The WASPE is for those who want maximum capacity with minimum fuss.

📊 Head-to-Head Specs Breakdown

Alright, time to get into the nitty-gritty. Here’s how these two stack up when you look at the numbers—and trust me, some of these differences are pretty wild:

FunktsioonGeek Bar Skyview 25KWASPE 100K
🔋 Power Specs
Puff võimsus25,000 (Soft mode) 💨100,000 💨💨💨💨
E-vedeliku mahutavus16ml56ml
Aku mahutavus800mAh650mAh
LaadimineUSB-C Fast Charging ⚡USB-C Fast Charging ⚡
🎨 Design & Build
Dimensions99.6 x 52.8 x 28mmCompact design
Kaal105g (heavier)90g (lighter)
Näita1.8″ TFT Color Screen 📱LED Indicator 💡
MaterialPlastic bodySleek shell
⚙️ Performance
Võimsusrežiimid3 modes: Soft (12W), Normal (18W), Pulse (25W)Fixed output
SpiraalsüsteemKahe võrgusilma mähisQuad mesh (4-in-1) 🔥
Õhuvoolu juhtimineAdjustable bottom switchIntegrated system
🌈 Flavor Game
Total Flavors Available15 flavors40+ maitsed
Maitsete vahetamineSingle flavor4 flavors per device
Popular OptionsBlue Razz Ice, Miami Mint, Strawberry Watermelon CoconutStrawberry Kiwi, Cherry Cola Ice, Mixed Berries
🎮 User Experience
AktiveerimismeetodButton + Draw activatedJoonistus aktiveeritud
UI Customization5 different themesBasic LED indicators
E-liquid MonitoringScreen displayLED-indikaator

What jumps out at me? The WASPE’s got that massive 56ml capacity and quad-flavor system, but the Skyview’s packing more battery power and way more customization options. It’s like comparing a Swiss Army knife to a flavor buffet—both have their strengths, but they’re playing completely different games.

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Waspe 100k

🔥 Jessi otsus

After weeks of puffing through both devices, here’s what I actually discovered: these aren’t just different vapes—they’re completely different philosophies.

The Geek Bar Skyview is like that friend who’s got all the latest gadgets. Three power modes, fancy color screen, adjustable airflow—it’s the tech enthusiast’s dream. That 800mAh battery really does deliver on the 25K promise, especially in Soft mode. But here’s the thing: all that plastic construction makes it feel less premium than the price suggests. Still, if you love customization and screen features, the Skyview nails it.

The WASPE 100K, though? This one caught me off guard. Four flavors in one device sounds gimmicky until you actually use it. Switching between Strawberry Watermelon and Cherry Cola Ice mid-session? Game changer. That massive 56ml capacity split across four chambers is no joke—this thing keeps going when other vapes would’ve given up. Yeah, the 650mAh battery seems small on paper, but somehow it works.

Neither device is perfect. The Skyview’s plastic body feels cheaper than expected, and the WASPE’s simple LED setup looks basic next to that color screen. But you know what? The WASPE surprised me more.

Here’s how I’d break it down:

Pick the Geek Bar Skyview if: You want customization, love tech features, and prefer premium battery life with screen control.

Pick the WASPE 100K if: You’re tired of single flavors, want maximum puffs for your money, and appreciate switching things up without carrying multiple devices.

Honestly? The WASPE 100K feels like the future of disposables. Four flavors, 100K puffs, and it actually delivers. The Skyview is solid, but the WASPE just does something different—and does it well.

Both beat the old 5K puff throwaway days by miles, but if I had to grab one for a long trip tomorrow, I’d reach for the WASPE. 💯

- Jess, AIVIOU Vapes kaasasutaja ja Vape Tester 🧑🔬💨

Ready to level up your vape game? Both devices are available at AIVIOU Vapes—pick your fighter and see which one wins you over.

 

Võtmed kaasavõtmiseks

After extensive testing of both high-capacity disposable vapes, here are the essential insights for making an informed choice:

Geek Bar Skyview excels in customization with three power modes (12W-25W), adjustable airflow, and a 1.8″ color display, offering a premium user experience despite plastic construction concerns.

WASPE 100K delivers superior value with its innovative 4-flavor system, 56ml capacity, and 40+ flavor options, effectively providing four vapes in one device for extended use.

Battery capacity doesn’t match puff claims – Skyview’s 800mAh supports 25K puffs better than WASPE’s 650mAh handling 100K puffs, raising questions about real-world performance.

Choose based on priorities: Pick Skyview for premium features and customization, or WASPE for maximum longevity and flavor variety at a potentially better value proposition.

The disposable vape market has evolved dramatically from basic 5,000-puff devices to these high-capacity options. While neither device perfectly delivers on all promises, both represent significant advances in battery life and e-liquid capacity that make them viable alternatives to traditional vaping setups for extended use.

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Q1. How many puffs does the Geek Bar Skyview actually deliver?
The Geek Bar Skyview offers up to 25,000 puffs in Soft mode (12W), 15,000 puffs in Normal mode (18W), and 12,500 puffs in Pulse mode (25W). The actual puff count may vary depending on usage patterns and chosen power mode.

Q2. How does the battery life of the Geek Bar Skyview compare to the WASPE 100K?
The Geek Bar Skyview features a larger 800mAh battery compared to the WASPE 100K’s 650mAh. This allows the Skyview to provide reliable performance for 1-2 days between charges, despite its smaller e-liquid capacity.

Q3. Can you switch flavors on the Geek Bar Skyview?
Unlike the WASPE 100K, the Geek Bar Skyview uses a single-flavor system. Users are limited to one flavor per device until it’s finished. The WASPE 100K, on the other hand, offers a multi-flavor system with four different flavors in one device.

Q4. What customization options does the Geek Bar Skyview offer?
The Geek Bar Skyview provides several customization options, including three power modes (Soft, Normal, and Pulse), adjustable airflow control, and five different UI themes on its 1.8″ TFT color screen.

Q5. How do the flavor options compare between the Geek Bar Skyview and WASPE 100K?
The Geek Bar Skyview offers 15 flavor options, including popular choices like Blue Razz Ice and Miami Mint. In contrast, the WASPE 100K boasts over 40 flavor options, providing significantly more variety for users who enjoy trying different tastes.

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