Verdict
Reviewed by: Drake Equation
★★★★☆
8.3
Performance 8.0
60W over a 3000 mAh cell punches well above its size at sensible wattages.
Build Quality 8.0
CNC aluminum with stainless hardware—worlds apart from the plastic pods it replaces.
Value 8.0
Internal battery and full Boro compatibility in one package makes the price tag fair.
Ease of Use 9.0
The closest thing to a plug-and-play experience the Boro world currently offers.
The Hardware Breakdown
| Spec | Vaperz Cloud Pixel AIO Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Compact Boro AIO (Internal Battery) |
| Dimensions | 26mm × 47mm × 64.5mm |
| Battery | 3000 mAh Internal (3A USB-C Fast Charge) |
| Draw Type | MTL / RDL / DL (Shift v1.5 Tank Included) |
Pros
- ✓ Ultra-compact: One of the smallest Boro mods ever released
- ✓ 3000 mAh battery + 3A fast charging removes external cell faff
- ✓ Shift v1.5 tank is compatible with VC Tech, PnP, and GTX coils
- ✓ Full Boro threading allows for future RBA bridge upgrades
Cons
- ✗ Internal battery: When the cell dies, the device is essentially toast
- ✗ Bottom-mounted screen requires flipping the mod to adjust wattage
- ✗ No RBA included; experienced builders must buy a separate bridge
- ✗ High-wattage chain vaping drains the internal cell rapidly
VapeBeat Verdict
Buy the Pixel AIO if portability is the brief and you want a real Boro mod rather than a pod dressed up in enthusiast clothing. It’s the perfect travel companion or entry point for pod users. Pass if you’re a committed rebuilder or need to swap batteries mid-day—the internal cell is the core trade-off here.
CHECK PRICES →Note: Ideal for those looking for a high-performance travel Boro.













































