The Geek Bar Mate 60K and NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable are both rechargeable disposables with high puff counts, dual mesh coils, and built-in displays. On paper they share a lot of the same core architecture, which makes this comparison more about the details than a clear-cut split.
Below we break down what the spec sheet actually supports and where the data simply isn’t there to call a winner.
| Spec | Geek Bar Mate 60K | NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable |
|---|---|---|
| Image | | |
| Puff countPerformance | 60000 puffs | 50000 puffs |
| BatteryBattery | 900 mAh | 900 mAh |
| RechargeableBattery | Yes | Yes |
| Adjustable airflowConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| DisplayConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Flavor optionsValue | 20 count | Not stated |
| CoilPerformance | Dual mesh coil, 1.1 Ω | Dual mesh coils |
| Charging portBattery | USB Type-C | USB-C |
| Best US priceat time of comparison | $15.88* | $13.88* |
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* Lowest US price we found on 6 Aug 2026. Prices change often — see each review below for live pricing.
Performance
Both devices use a dual mesh coil setup, though the Geek Bar Mate 60K lists a specific resistance of 1.1 Ω while the NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable only states “dual mesh coils” without a resistance figure. The Geek Bar Mate 60K also claims a higher puff count at 60000 versus 50000 for the NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable. Since puff count and coil design are rated as ties or non-comparable in the underlying data, performance is called a tie — the Geek Bar Mate 60K’s higher puff number and stated resistance don’t translate into a decided advantage without more supporting detail on real-world output.
Battery
Both the Geek Bar Mate 60K and NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable carry a 900 mAh battery and are rechargeable via USB-C style ports. With identical capacity and charging capability listed for both, there is no meaningful difference to point to, so battery is a tie.
Convenience
Adjustable airflow and a built-in display are present on both the Geek Bar Mate 60K and NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable, and both charge over USB-C style ports. With matching features across the board on the convenience-related specs, this category is a tie.
Value
The data here is too thin to call a winner: flavor options are only listed for the Geek Bar Mate 60K (20 count), with nothing stated for the NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable, and there’s no pricing information for either product to weigh against puff count or features.
The Geek Bar Mate 60K suits buyers who want a stated flavor lineup (20 options) and specific coil resistance information to reference before buying.
The NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable suits buyers who are comfortable with matching core specs like battery, airflow, and display, without needing flavor or coil resistance details spelled out.
The verdict
The Geek Bar Mate 60K and NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable land as ties across performance, battery, and convenience, reflecting how closely matched their core specs are on paper. Value remains an open question due to missing flavor and pricing data for the NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable. Rather than one device beating the other outright, the choice comes down to secondary factors like the Geek Bar Mate 60K’s stated 20 flavor options and 1.1 Ω coil detail, which the NEXA Ultra 50K Disposable simply doesn’t have listed for comparison.