The VOOPOO Argus G4 and VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 are two compact vape devices that share several core features, including internal batteries, displays, adjustable airflow, and variable wattage. On paper they look similar, but a closer look at the numbers shows some real differences in output and charging.
This comparison works through the spec table category by category, explaining what each figure means in practical terms rather than just listing them side by side.
| Spec | VOOPOO Argus G4 | VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Image | | |
| Battery capacityBattery | 1650 mAh | 1500 mAh |
| Max outputPerformance | 🏆 35 W | 30 W |
| Battery typeBattery | Internal | Internal |
| Display screenConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Adjustable airflowConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Variable wattagePerformance | Yes | Yes |
| Charge time to 80%Battery | 🏆 35 min | 40 min |
| Charge currentBattery | 2 A | 🏆 5 A |
| WeightConvenience | 65 g | Not stated |
| Coil resistancesPerformance | 0.4–3.0 Ω | 0.4–3.0 Ω |
| Charging portBattery | Type-C, 5V / 2A | Type-C |
| Build materialConvenience | Zinc Alloy / Leather / Aluminum Alloy | Aluminum alloy |
| Best US priceat time of comparison | $22.99* | $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 Argus G4 carries a 1650 mAh internal battery, while the VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 has a 1500 mAh internal battery. The capacity gap is modest, and both use non-removable internal cells, so this category is called a tie. Charge time and charge current are counted separately under convenience, so battery capacity alone does not tip the balance here.
Performance
The VOOPOO Argus G4 has a higher max output at 35 W compared to the VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2’s 30 W, which suggests the Argus G4 can drive coils harder for more vapor and warmer flavor at the top end. Both devices share the same coil resistance range of 0.4–3.0 Ω and offer variable wattage, so the tuning flexibility is comparable even though the ceiling differs. With shared adjustable airflow and no other distinguishing performance data, the category is marked a tie overall despite the Argus G4’s wattage edge.
Convenience
Charging tells two different stories here. The VOOPOO Argus G4 reaches 80% in 35 minutes against the VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2’s 40 minutes, giving the Argus G4 the faster top-up. But the Vmate Pro 2 charges at 5A compared to the Argus G4’s 2A, a notably higher current rating. Both use a Type-C port and include a display screen, so day-to-day handling is similar. Weight and exact port voltage are not stated for one or both devices, so those details cannot be compared. With the charge-time and charge-current wins offsetting each other, convenience is called a tie.
The VOOPOO Argus G4 suits buyers who want a higher 35 W max output and a faster 35-minute charge to 80%.
The VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 suits buyers who prioritize a higher 5A charge current over a slightly longer charge time.
The verdict
Neither the VOOPOO Argus G4 nor the VOOPOO Vmate Pro 2 comes out ahead overall, since every category above resolves to a tie once the individual wins are weighed against each other. The Argus G4 offers a higher max output and a faster charge to 80%, while the Vmate Pro 2 counters with a higher charge current. Shared features like displays, adjustable airflow, variable wattage, and matching coil resistance ranges mean the choice comes down to which specific spec — output, charge speed, or charge current — matters more to a given buyer, rather than one device being broadly better.