The SMOK TFOS and the Vaporesso Vibe Nano Pro Kit are both compact pod-style devices with a display screen, adjustable airflow, and variable wattage, making them easy to place side by side on paper. Where they separate is in battery behavior and output power, two areas that matter more in daily use than the spec sheet alone suggests.
This comparison sticks strictly to the listed figures and known category outcomes, calling out where the data supports a clear pick and where it does not.
| Spec | SMOK TFOS | Vaporesso Vibe Nano Pro Kit |
|---|---|---|
| Image | | |
| Battery capacityBattery | 1700 mAh | 1500 mAh |
| Max outputPerformance | 🏆 35 W | 24 W |
| Battery typeBattery | Internal | Internal |
| Display screenConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Adjustable airflowConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Variable wattagePerformance | Yes | Yes |
| Charge time to 80%Battery | 45 min | 🏆 30 min |
| Charge currentBattery | 1.55 A | 🏆 2 A |
| WeightConvenience | 🏆 80 g | 94 g |
| Coil resistancesPerformance | 0.8ohm installed, 0.6ohm | 0.4ohm, 0.8ohm |
| Charging portBattery | Type-C | Type-C |
| Build materialConvenience | Zinc Alloy, ABS plastic | Matte finish |
| Best US priceat time of comparison | $11.49* | $18.90* |
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* Lowest US price we found on 11 Aug 2026. Prices change often — see each review below for live pricing.
Battery
Battery capacity is a tie on paper, with the SMOK TFOS at 1700 mAh and the Vaporesso Vibe Nano Pro Kit at 1500 mAh, but the overall Battery category goes to the Vaporesso Vibe Nano Pro Kit because of how it charges rather than how much it holds. Its 30-minute charge to 80% and 2 A charge current both beat the SMOK TFOS’s 45 minutes and 1.55 A, meaning less time waiting between sessions even though it starts with a smaller cell.
Performance
The SMOK TFOS wins Performance on the strength of its 35 W max output, well above the Vaporesso Vibe Nano Pro Kit’s 24 W. A higher wattage ceiling generally allows for more flexibility with denser vapor production and different coil resistances, and here the SMOK TFOS’s installed 0.8ohm and 0.6ohm coil options give it room to use that extra power, though coil resistance itself was not directly comparable between the two devices.
Convenience
Convenience comes out as a tie. Both devices match on display screen, adjustable airflow, variable wattage, and Type-C charging port, and while the SMOK TFOS is lighter at 80 g versus 94 g for the Vaporesso Vibe Nano Pro Kit, that weight difference sits alongside categories where build material and battery type are listed as not comparable, so there isn’t enough consistent separation to call an overall convenience winner.
The SMOK TFOS is the better fit for someone who wants higher wattage output and a lighter device in hand.
The Vaporesso Vibe Nano Pro Kit suits someone who prioritizes fast charging and doesn't want to wait around between sessions.
The verdict
Neither device comes out ahead across the board. The Vaporesso Vibe Nano Pro Kit charges faster and pulls more current, which suits anyone who values quick top-ups over raw power, while the SMOK TFOS offers a higher wattage ceiling for stronger output and is the lighter device to carry. Convenience features are essentially matched, so the choice comes down to whether faster charging or higher output matters more for a given user.