The Geekvape Wenax Q2 and VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 are both compact pod systems with a 30 W max output, a display screen, adjustable airflow, and variable wattage. On paper the two share a lot of core functionality, so the differences come down to battery capacity, charging behavior, and build details.
This comparison sticks strictly to the specs and notes provided, calling out where one device has a clear edge and where the evidence simply isn’t there to declare a winner.
| Spec | Geekvape Wenax Q2 | VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Image | | |
| Battery capacityBattery | 1250 mAh | 🏆 1500 mAh |
| Max outputPerformance | 30 W | 30 W |
| Battery typeBattery | Internal | Internal |
| Display screenConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Adjustable airflowConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Variable wattagePerformance | Yes | Yes |
| Charge time to 80%Battery | 🏆 30 min | 40 min |
| Charge currentBattery | 2 A | 🏆 5 A |
| WeightConvenience | 78.6 g | Not stated |
| Coil resistancesPerformance | 0.4Ω, 0.6Ω, 0.8Ω, and 1.2Ω | 0.4–3.0 Ω |
| Charging portBattery | Type-C | Type-C |
| Build materialConvenience | matte leather and aluminum alloy | Aluminum alloy |
| Best US priceat time of comparison | $16.99* | $19.29* |
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* Lowest US price we found on 8 Aug 2026. Prices change often — see each review below for live pricing.
Battery
The VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 wins this category on the strength of its 1500 mAh battery, compared to the 1250 mAh cell in the Geekvape Wenax Q2. That’s a meaningful capacity gap that should translate into more usage between charges for the Vmate Pro 2. The Wenax Q2 does charge faster to 80% (30 minutes vs. 40 minutes), but its lower charge current (2 A vs. 5 A) suggests the smaller battery simply needs less energy to fill, not that it charges more efficiently. Overall, the larger capacity is the deciding factor here.
Performance
Performance is a tie. Both devices max out at 30 W and offer variable wattage, so neither has a throughput advantage based on the figures given. The Geekvape Wenax Q2 lists specific coil resistance options (0.4Ω, 0.6Ω, 0.8Ω, and 1.2Ω) while the VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 covers a broader stated range (0.4–3.0 Ω), but since these aren’t directly comparable specs, there’s no basis to call one setup superior in practice.
Convenience
Convenience also ends in a tie. Both devices include a display screen, adjustable airflow, and a Type-C charging port, putting them on equal footing for everyday usability. The Geekvape Wenax Q2 has a stated weight of 78.6 g and uses matte leather and aluminum alloy in its build, while the VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2’s weight isn’t stated and its build is listed simply as aluminum alloy — differences in material and finish exist, but without comparable weight data there’s not enough to separate them on convenience.
The Geekvape Wenax Q2 suits buyers who prioritize quick top-ups and want a device that reaches 80% charge in just 30 minutes.
The VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 suits buyers who want longer battery life between charges thanks to its larger 1500 mAh capacity.
The verdict
Neither device comes out ahead across the board. The VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 has a clear battery advantage thanks to its larger 1500 mAh cell and faster charge current, while performance and convenience are effectively even between the two based on the available specs. Buyers should weigh the battery difference against factors like build material and charge speed to decide which trade-offs matter more for their own use.