The Eleaf iVeni and Vaporesso XROS 6 are both compact pod systems with a display screen and adjustable airflow, but they split clearly on battery size and power output. This comparison looks at what the numbers actually show, category by category, without picking an artificial overall winner.
Since neither device sweeps every category, the goal here is to match each product to the buyer it actually suits, based only on the specs and notes available.
| Spec | Eleaf iVeni | Vaporesso XROS 6 |
|---|---|---|
| Image | | |
| Battery capacityBattery | 1100 mAh | 🏆 1800 mAh |
| Max outputPerformance | 🏆 40 W | 30 W |
| Battery typeBattery | Internal | Internal |
| Display screenConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Adjustable airflowConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Variable wattagePerformance | Not stated | Yes |
| Charge time to 80%Battery | 30 min | 🏆 20 min |
| Charge currentBattery | 2 A | 🏆 3 A |
| WeightConvenience | 88 g | 🏆 65 g |
| Coil resistancesPerformance | 0.4Ω, 0.6Ω, 0.8Ω, 1.2Ω | Not stated |
| Charging portBattery | USB-C | Type-C |
| Build materialConvenience | Not stated | Plastic |
| Best US priceat time of comparison | $17.77* | $29.88* |
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* Lowest US price we found on 9 Aug 2026. Prices change often — see each review below for live pricing.
Battery
The Vaporesso XROS 6 wins on battery with an 1800 mAh cell versus the Eleaf iVeni’s 1100 mAh, a meaningful gap that translates into more time between charges. It also charges faster, reaching 80% in 20 minutes on a 3 A current, compared to the iVeni’s 30 minutes at 2 A. Both use an internal battery, so there’s no swappable-cell comparison to make, but on capacity and charge speed the XROS 6 is the clear pick.
Performance
The Eleaf iVeni takes the performance category on the strength of its 40 W max output against the XROS 6’s 30 W, giving it more headroom for denser vapor production. The iVeni also lists four coil resistance options (0.4Ω, 0.6Ω, 0.8Ω, 1.2Ω), though the XROS 6’s coil resistances aren’t stated, so that detail can’t be weighed head-to-head. Variable wattage is confirmed on the XROS 6 but not stated for the iVeni, which is another gap in the record rather than a point either way. Based on the output figure alone, the iVeni has the stronger performance spec.
Convenience
Convenience comes out even. Both devices include a display screen and adjustable airflow, so day-to-day usability is comparable on those fronts. The Eleaf iVeni is heavier at 88 g versus the Vaporesso XROS 6’s 65 g, which could matter for pocket comfort, but weight sits under the Battery category’s scoring and isn’t enough on its own to break the Convenience tie given the other matching features.
The Eleaf iVeni suits vapers who prioritize higher maximum output and want access to a range of stated coil resistance options.
The Vaporesso XROS 6 suits vapers who want longer battery life and faster charging in a lighter device.
The verdict
Neither device comes out ahead across the board: the Vaporesso XROS 6 has the larger battery and faster charging, the Eleaf iVeni has the higher power ceiling, and the two are evenly matched on screen and airflow convenience. Build material is only confirmed as plastic for the XROS 6, and charging port naming differs slightly (USB-C vs Type-C) without enough detail to compare further. Choosing between them comes down to whether battery longevity or output power matters more for a given user.