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Is the Geekvape B60 the Best AIO Vape in 2025? Full Breakdown & Specs

The Geekvape B60 is the newest Boost series AIO, featuring a 2000mAh internal battery, IP68 water/dust/shock protection, the upgraded AS chipset, a manual lock switch, and Boost mode for enhanced performance.

The B60, also known as the Aegis Boost 2, is Geekvape’s latest AIO pod system, inspired by their rugged Aegis line. It features a 2000mAh battery, 5mL refillable pods, and uses the popular B series coils. Designed to be both lightweight and durable, it continues the legacy of the original Aegis and Boost devices.

Specifications

  • Output power: 5-60 watts
  • Maximum output current: 20A
  • Maximum output voltage: 7.5V
  • Power display: Battery icon on the screen
  • Charging port: Type-C
  • Resistance range of cartridge: 0.2-2.0 ohm
  • Battery specification: Built-in 2000 mAh battery
  • Display screen: 0.96 inch TFT color screen
  • Pod capacity: 5 mL

Kit contents

  • B60/Aegis Boost 2 mod
  • Pod (5 mL)
  • Coil tool
  • USB cable (Type-C)
  • 2 x Geekvape B Series Coil (pre-installed: 0.2 ohm 50-58 watts / spare coil: 0.6 ohm 15-25 watts)

Build quality and design

The Geekvape B60 is a compact, rugged AIO with the signature Aegis design—leather back panel, sleek frame, and IP68 water/shock resistance. It’s solidly built and great for on-the-go use. Available in seven full-body colors, the finish is durable and stylish.

The device includes a 0.96” curved color screen, a responsive fire button, adjustment buttons, and a handy side lock switch for safe pocket carry. Its grippy rubber base adds stability, making it a well-rounded, tough pod vape.

Getting started

The B60/Boost 2 is an AIO with mod-like features, making it better suited for experienced vapers. While it’s compact and portable, its firmware includes too many unnecessary modes—like temp control and Boost—which aren’t practical without an RBA deck

Smart mode lacks clear function, and overall, simpler options like Power and Watt Curve (VPC) would’ve been enough. It’s a solid device, but not ideal for beginners due to the overcomplicated settings.

Power & Mode Controls

  • 5 clicks = On/Off
  • 3 clicks = Mode select (use up/down to scroll, fire to confirm)

Airflow & Drip Tip

  • Adjustable airflow via rear slider (loose MTL to restricted DL)
  • Only one large, removable drip tip included—no MTL tip option

Pod Design

  • Top-fill system—no need to remove pod to refill
  • Pod is dark-tinted; hard to see juice levels

Coil Replacement

  • Strong magnetic pod connection
  • Plug-n-play coils, but hard to grip by hand
  • Coil tool included, but hands-only removal would be better

Overall Usage

  • Great functionality and build
  • Slightly over-complicated for a pod system
  • Dark pod tint is the main usability drawback

Performance

The B60 uses Geekvape’s reliable B series coils, which are widely available and used in several other devices. Five coil options range from 10–58W, offering flexibility. The pod features top airflow to reduce leaks, though it can slightly impact flavor.

Included Coils

  • B0.2 (50–58W): Best around 50–55W; flavor is average—likely due to top airflow.
  • B0.6 (15–25W): Falls into an awkward wattage range; decent for loose MTL at ~17W.
  • Coil life on B0.6 was excellent (~40 mL), though flavor was just okay.

Battery life and charging

The B60 has a built-in 2000mAh battery with a USB-C port on the front. In testing, it charged at a max of 1.87A—likely rated at 2A—making it one of the faster-charging devices. Actual battery capacity is around 1700mAh, slightly overrated but better than most. A full charge takes about 64 minutes, and it supports passthrough vaping.

Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

  • Excellent build quality
  • Small and pocketable
  • Sleek
  • tactical
  • and good-looking device
  • IP68 rated
  • Seven color options
  • Great leather backing
  • Excellent large color screen
  • Pods are tinted too dark
  • Battery slightly overrated
  • The 0.6-ohm coil doesn't really do MTL or DL well in this device
  • Overcomplicated for the type of device (too many modes)
  • Hard to swap coils without the included tool
 

CONCLUSION

The B60 is a solid choice for intermediate vapers who prefer DL vaping in the medium-wattage range (~50W) and need a rugged, portable device. However, it’s not ideal for beginners, especially with its lack of MTL options. If you’re looking for a durable, on-the-go device, it’s a great pick; beginners might find simpler AIOs more suitable.

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