When the Vabeen Cyber Beast 50K landed on my desk, I rolled my eyes a little. Another 50K-puff disposable with a flashy screen?
Yeah, I’ve been down that road many, many times this year. But after spending real time with this thing, I’m genuinely impressed by what Vabeen has pulled off here, even if it’s not without its quirks.
This isn’t just a bigger, louder version of the same old high-puff disposable.
The triple-tank system alone makes it worth paying attention to, and that 3D curved display is about more than just looking cool (though it does look very cool). Let me break it all down.
What Is the Vabeen Cyber Beast 50K?

The Cyber Beast 50K is a rechargeable, prefilled high-puff kit that bridges the gap between a disposable vape and a proper pod system.
You get three prefilled mesh-coil pods, each selectable via its own dedicated button, packed into a chunky but pocketable body that measures 94.8 x 55 x 28.71mm.
It runs on an 800 mAh battery charged via USB-C, and the headline claim is up to 50,000 puffs total across the three pods.
It’s part of Vabeen’s Beast series, which has been building a reputation around triple mesh coils and high-puff architecture, and the Cyber Beast 50K pushes that concept further than anything they’ve put out before.
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Vabeen Cyber Beast 50K Specs
| Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Puff Count | Up to 50,000 |
| Battery | 800 mAh, USB-C |
| Pods | 3 prefilled, mesh coil |
| Screen | Large 3D curved display |
| Adjustments | 4-level ice, 4-level nicotine, airflow control |
| Dimensions | 94.8 x 55 x 28.71 mm |
| Charging | USB-C |
The Triple-Tank System: Actually a Big Deal
Here’s what sets the Cyber Beast 50K apart from basically every other 50K device I’ve tested: three pods, three dedicated buttons, three flavours on one device at any time.
I cannot overstate how much this changes the experience. Instead of committing to one flavour and grinding through it for the life of the device, I could switch between all three throughout the day.
Hit a fruity option in the morning, a menthol after lunch, something sweeter in the evening. No carrying multiple sticks. No hunting for somewhere to stash a spare.
Each pod runs a triple mesh coil setup, which means wicking consistency stays strong across the life of each pod, and flavour doesn’t drift or thin out the way it can with single-coil prefilleds at the back end of the pod’s life.
I noticed the flavour holding up well right through to the end of each tank, which isn’t always a given at this puff count.
Fun Fact: Mesh coils have a significantly larger surface area than standard wire coils, which is why they heat e-liquid more evenly and tend to deliver stronger, more consistent flavour all the way through the pod’s lifespan.
That 3D Curved Screen
I’ll be honest, I expected the screen to be a gimmick. It isn’t.
The large 3D curved display gives you a real-time read on battery level, which tank you’re on, puff count, and a few visual flair animations that, yes, look genuinely impressive for a prefilled kit.
It actually reminded me of some of the better pod mod displays I’ve used, rather than the tiny flat strip screens you see on cheaper big-puff devices.
More practically, it means you’re never left guessing how much battery you have or which pod is active.
That sounds minor, but on a device you might use across two weeks of heavy vaping, having that clarity makes a real difference day to day.
Ice, Nicotine, and Airflow Controls

Four-level ice adjustment and four-level nicotine intensity on a prefilled kit is genuinely unusual, and I appreciated having them more than I expected.
The ice levels let you dial up or tone down the cooling hit without swapping pods. I ran the ice low in the morning and cranked it up mid-afternoon, which suited me without any fuss.
It’s not the same as having full VG/PG control or variable nic salts, and I want to be clear: these are stepped presets, not a true variable wattage system or an actual change in nicotine mg.
But within those parameters, they work well and add real flexibility.
Airflow control lets you tighten up for a proper mouth-to-lung draw or open it out for something closer to a restricted direct lung hit.
I preferred it around two-thirds open, which gave a satisfying draw without going full cloud mode.
Battery Life: Decent, Not Perfect
The 800 mAh battery is the one area where the Cyber Beast 50K shows its constraints. At moderate use, you’re looking at a full day between charges, which is fine.
But if you’re a heavy vaper running the device at higher ice and nic settings all day, you’ll be reaching for the USB-C cable by mid-afternoon.
For a triple-tank 50K device, I’d have liked a bigger cell.
The juice capacity can genuinely support weeks of use depending on how much you vape, but the battery means you’re topping it up daily regardless.
Thankfully USB-C makes that quick and painless, and the screen tells you exactly when you need to plug in rather than leaving you guessing.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Triple-tank system is a genuine differentiator: three flavours, one device
- Triple mesh coils deliver strong, consistent flavour across the full pod life
- 3D curved display is actually useful, not just decorative
- 4-level ice and nicotine adjustment adds real daily flexibility
- Airflow control covers MTL to a restricted DL draw
- USB-C charging is fast and convenient
- 50,000 puffs total makes it genuinely long-lasting for heavy users
Cons
- 800 mAh battery is on the smaller side for a device of this scale; heavy vapers will charge daily
- Still a prefilled disposable-style kit: once all three pods are done, the device is finished
- Chunkier form factor (94.8 x 55 x 28.71mm) is more conspicuous than slim bar vapes
- Ice/nic “levels” are presets, not true variable control
- Higher ongoing cost and waste compared with a refillable pod system
Fun Fact: The triple mesh coil architecture used in Vabeen’s Beast series is borrowed directly from high-end rebuildable atomiser design, where using multiple mesh layers increases vapour production and dramatically improves wicking speed, which is why these pods can keep up with very high daily puff counts without dry-hitting.
Who Is the Vabeen Cyber Beast 50K For?
This is a device built for a specific type of vaper, and it’s worth knowing whether that’s you before you spend your money.
You’ll love the Cyber Beast 50K if you’re a heavy daily vaper who wants to cut down on how often you replace your device, you want multiple flavours on hand without carrying multiple sticks, and you appreciate having on-device data and controls without committing to a full open-system setup.
You’ll probably want to look elsewhere if you prioritise low waste and cost over time (a refillable pod system will serve you better long-term; I use this one – it’s badass), you want something ultra-slim and discreet, or you’re a beginner who just wants to pick up a simple device and vape.
Wrapping Up

The Vabeen Cyber Beast 50K is one of the more thoughtfully designed high-puff prefilled kits I’ve put through its paces.
The triple-tank system alone is enough to make it stand out from a crowded field, and the combination of mesh coils, adjustable settings, and a genuinely useful display elevates it well above the average “big number” disposable.
The 800 mAh battery is the main limitation holding it back from being a clear best-in-class pick, but if you can live with daily top-ups, the rest of the package is hard to argue with.
FAQ
How long does the Vabeen Cyber Beast 50K actually last? Up to 50,000 puffs across the three included pods. In real-world heavy use, that works out to several weeks of vaping. The battery (800 mAh) will need charging daily or every other day depending on your usage, but the juice capacity is genuinely substantial.
Can you refill the pods on the Cyber Beast 50K? No. The pods are prefilled and sealed. Once all three pods are exhausted, the device is finished. If you want a refillable alternative with similar pod-switching versatility, check out our pod vape category for options.
What do the ice and nicotine level adjustments actually do? These are stepped presets built into the device, not true variable wattage or actual changes in nicotine mg. The ice levels adjust the cooling intensity of the vapour, while the nic levels adjust throat hit. They give you real flexibility for dialling in your experience across the day, but they’re not the same as open-system control.
Is the Cyber Beast 50K good for beginners? It’s functional for beginners since setup is essentially zero: charge it, pick a pod, and vape. However, the number of controls, screen icons, and settings can feel like a lot if you’re just starting out. A simpler device might be a better entry point. Check out my New Vaper’s Guide for guidance on where to start.
How does the airflow control work on the Cyber Beast 50K? There’s a physical airflow control on the device that lets you tighten or open the draw. At its tightest it delivers a proper MTL experience; opened up it moves towards a restricted direct lung draw. Most vapers will find a sweet spot somewhere in the middle.
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