Introduction
Welcome to my review of the Rincoe Manto Nano Pro 2, A compact new pod release with excellent features and a real eye-catching design.
What’s in the box
Inside the packaging you get
1x Manto Nano Pro2 device
1x Manto Nano Pod
1x Certificate Card
1x Rubber Bumper attachment
1x Type-C Charging Cable
1x Warranty Card 1x User Manual
Specs
- Size: 55.7×47.5×19.5 mm
- Battery: capacity 1200mAh
- Material Zinc Alloy + PC + IML / PCTG
- Pod Capacity: 2ml
- Coil Resistance: 0.3ohm
- Output Power: 5W - 30W
- Input Voltage: 3.2V - 4.2V
- Max Output Voltage: 4.2V
- Charging Voltage: 5V / 2A
- Weight 84g
I received the Black colour for the review
There are 5 other colours to choose from
Grey, Dark Green, Apricot, Lime Green and Purple.
Features
- Both for RDL & MTL
- 0.96-inch TFT Screen with RGB Colour Light Strips
- 2ml Vape Juice Capacity
- Side Top Filling Cartridge
- 2A Fast Charging
- Precise airflow control
- Dual activation modes: button fire or auto draw
- Compatible with Manto Nano Pod Series
Industry standard 5 clicks on and off and when the device is activated, there is a 4 colour RGB LED indicator on the main screen which glow. There are 3 different light patterns to choose from, in the menu. You are greeted with a cool animation on the screen when the device boots up and a cool animation of a rocket taking off when the fire button is pressed. 5 clicks of the fire button will lock the device.
To access the menu, you click on the fire button twice, and you will see
- Power
- Smart
- Theme
- Puff
- Lighting
- Colour
- Exit
There you click the fire button to toggle through the different settings and modes and hold down on the fire button to select the parameter you want. 3 Clicks on the fire bottom allow you to change the wattage in power mode manually up to a max of 30 Watts, and it will round-robin back to 5 Watts. However, if you prefer, you can set the device to auto mode, and it will automatically select the correct wattage range for the pod you have inserted.
There are 3 different UI themes to decide from, which displays the information in a different layout on the screen. There are 7 different colours options to choose how your theme will look. The screen provides the following info.
- Power
- Wattage
- Locked symbol
- Puff counter
- Battery percentage bar
- Ohms
- And puff time
Design
The Manto Nano Pro 2 comes in a small square form factor with an included bumper attachment, ensuring an unbreakable, rugged piece of kit you can bring out and about. At only 84g, this device is a very pocket friendly pod kit. It is constructed of a zinc alloy frame with a rubberised knurled panel on the front and back. Other colours have different materials and textures. There appears to be a raised tab for attaching a lanyard, maybe? However, I did not receive one in my test sample.
The rubber bumper attachment fits on the device snugly, and you still have access to the AFC slider and charging port thanks to the chamfered cutouts. The AFC adjustment slider is buttery smooth and holds firmly in place. The fire button is a perfect size and is clicky and responsive.
POD
The included pod comes with a 0.3ohm coil and is rated 13–18 Watts. The pod has a handy feature where the filling port is accessible while being still attached to the device. The filling tab is easy to open, and the hole is big enough to accommodate bottle nozzles comfortably. Strong magnets both on the pod and inside the housing hold the pod securely in place. And as you can see in the pictures, there are sufficient airflow holes at the base of the pod. The mouthpiece at the tip of the pod is comfortable during use. TPD in full effect as Rincoe have made the capacity 2ml.
Performance
The Manto Nano Pro 2 was very enjoyable to use and performs very well. The 0.8 Ohm pod provides a great vape and adjusting the AFC to a quarter of the way closed I enjoyed the flavour and vapour production. I averaged 300 puffs in a battery cycle, and charging the device took 39 minutes. Coil longevity is excellent, reaching 1200 puffs before a slight decrease in flavour.
Final thoughts
I am impressed with what Rincoe have created with the Nano Pro 2. A vast amount of options to navigate in an easily accessible but intricate menu. The 3 different UI themes and colour options look great. My E-Liquid tasted excellent with the included coil. I did not experience any leaking or gurgling when using this device. A breath of fresh air is how I would describe this device, and well done Rincoe for the effort in designing and producing something a little different to the norm.
I would like to thank Rincoe for sending the Manto Nano Pro 2 over for review, and I hope you enjoyed reading my thoughts on this one.