Introduction
Welcome to My Review of the Rincoe Manto AIO Baby & Baby 2.
Rincoe has expanded its Manto AIO lineup with the Baby & Baby 2, two Boro-compatible AIO devices that pack 60 Watts of power into an ultra-compact form factor. Both devices are powered by internal batteries, making them convenient for on-the-go vaping without the need to carry spare cells. With their small size, versatility, and Boro tank compatibility, these new releases aim to offer a practical yet powerful vaping experience in a tiny package. Let’s dive in and see how they perform!
Box Contents
Both devices come with the exact same accessories in the box, Inside, you’ll find:
1 × Rincoe Manto AIO Baby / Baby 2 Device
1 × Manto AIO Tank
1 × Manto AIO 0.3Ω Coil
1 × Manto AIO 0.15Ω Coil
1 × Authentication Card
1 × Warranty Card
1 × User Manual
Surprisingly, No charging cable is included! in the kit, which is quite an odd omission by Rincoe considering most devices come with at least a basic USB-C cable. Since both the Manto AIO Baby and Baby 2 are internal battery devices, users will have to source their own charging cable if they don’t already have one. While many vaper’s likely have spare cables lying around, it still feels like an unexpected exclusion from an otherwise complete package.
Specs
- Adjustable Power: 5W to 60W
- Built-In Battery: 1500mAh with USB-C fast recharging
- Coil Compatibility: 0.08Ω to 3Ω
- Material: Zinc alloy, PC, and stainless steel
- Dimensions: Baby V2 55 x 55 x 24.6mm, Baby Kit : 60 x 45 x 28.3mm
- Weight : Baby V2 Weighs in at 139 grams and Baby kit a 110grams
- Screen: 0.66-inch TFT for clear visibility
- Tank Capacity: 5.2ml
- Max output voltage: 4.2V
- Charging voltage: 5V/ 2A
- Compatible with Boro Tanks & RBAs
- Suitable for high VG shortfill e-liquids
Colour Options
I received the Pearl pink Baby V2 Kit
and Grey coloured Baby Kit for review
The Baby V2 Kit comes in 3 colour options, Pearl Pink, Lime Green and Perl Black.
While the Baby Kit comes in 2 colour options, Black / Grey
Design
First up, the Manto AIO Baby—this tiny, compact device features a sideways-mounted Boro tank, secured in place by an integrated metal 510 drip tip. The main body of the device sports a sleek grey finish, while the front and back are adorned with carbon fibre-style stickers, giving it a modern, stealthy aesthetic. The clear L-shaped removable panels provide a windowed view of the bright and clear 0.66-inch TFT screen.
The panels are securely held in place by magnets and can be easily removed by using your fingernail in the small cutout at the bottom. While one side is plain, the other houses the square-shaped fire button along with up and down adjustment buttons—all of which are tactile and clicky, providing a satisfying user experience. The USB charging port is located at the bottom of the device. On the side, there is a large cutout that allows users to view their e-liquid level at a glance, with a smaller air intake hole positioned just below it. Up top, a sturdy metal plate that surrounds the 510 drip tip.
The Manto AIO Baby 2 follows the same compact and portable design philosophy but with a few notable differences.
This time, the tank is mounted in a more traditional fashion, while Rincoe has still included a windowed e-liquid viewing cutout and air inlet on the side. The buttons are circular, and unlike the first version, the USB charging port, fire button, adjustment buttons, and screen are all conveniently placed on one side of the device. The opposite side features a textured finish with some branding for added grip and aesthetic appeal. The top plate remains metal, featuring an integrated metal drip tip for durability. Instead of a clear panel, the front panel now has a frosted effect.
While both devices differ slightly in form factor and size, they share the same 1,500mAh internal battery and Boro tank compatibility, making them versatile options for users who enjoy the AIO (All-In-One) Boro experience in a compact and portable design.
Features
The device is powered on with five clicks of the fire button. The clear display provides essential vaping information, including a battery indicator, power mode, wattage setting, coil resistance, and puff counter. Wattage adjustment scrolls in 1-watt increments, and once it reaches the 60W maximum, it will round-robin back to 1Watt.
To lock the power adjustment, hold down the up and down buttons simultaneously. The device features two modes: Power and RBA. Three clicks of the fire button will enable RBA mode, allowing users to fine-tune settings for rebuildable atomizers. I tested a couple of different Boro tanks and RBAs, including Rincoe’s Manto AIO Ultra RTA, and they fit and function just fine.
Tank & Coils
The Boro tank and coils used in these kits were first introduced in the Manto AIO Kit and feature a 5.2ml e-liquid capacity.
The provided coils screw into a housing with an adjustable AFC ring, allowing users to fine-tune airflow to their preference. These are push-to-fit coils, secured with double O-rings at the top, ensuring a snug fit when installed in the PTCG clear tank. The tank is easy to disassemble for cleaning, and its plug-style fill port features a generous sized fill hole, preventing airlock issues during refilling.
Performance
Having previously reviewed these coils in my Manto AIO Ultra review, I was once again satisfied with their flavour vapour production, and longevity. No issues with leaking or quality arose, and both coils performed excellently. The 0.3Ω coil is the more practical option, as it is more battery-friendly, making better use of the 1500mAh internal battery. The 0.15Ω coil, while delivering richer flavour, depletes the battery much faster, requiring more frequent recharges. When it comes to refilling, the Manto Baby 2 allows you to refill without removing the tank, while the Manto Baby requires you to remove the tank for refilling. Some might consider this a con, but thanks to the integrated tip system, a couple of turns and a quick slide make the removal process simple.
Verdict
Rincoe has delivered two solid, compact Boro-compatible mods that perform exceptionally well. The included coils provide great flavour and vapour production, and the battery life is respectable for the device’s capacity, especially when paired with an MTL Boro setup, making it an excellent option for on-the-go vaping. The design and size make these mods highly portable and user-friendly, and I can confidently recommend them to anyone looking for a compact Boro setup to add to their collection.
I would like to thank Rincoe for sending the Manto AIO Baby & Baby 2 over for review, and I hope you enjoyed reading my thoughts on this one.