Sense Orbit TF Pod Device Kit
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This pod device features a ergonomic body design and striking color options.
The Sense Orbit TF Pod Device is a beautiful vaping system that features a large internal battery, a user control suite with 3 output power modes, and mesh coil compatibility for optimized flavor production and even heating.
There are 3 output power levels—Soft, Normal, and Strong. A LED battery life indicator light alerts the user when the device needs to be recharged.
This device is powered by a 1100mAh rechargeable internal battery.
The Orbit TF cartridges feature a 3.0mL e-liquid capacity and are compatible with 2 coils (0.6ohm Mesh Coil & 1.1ohm KA Coil).
Quick Links:
Sense Orbit TF Cartridge Pack
Sense Orbit TF Coils
Features and Specifications:
- Size: 79.3mm x 45.5mm x 18.6mm
- 100mAh rechargeable battery
- 3 power levels - Soft, Normal, Strong
- Zinc alloy and PC construction
- Large firing button
- LED battery life indicator
- 3.0mL pod capacity
- Juice viewing window (pod cartridge)
- Rotating top-filing design
- Magnetic pod connection
Package Includes:
1x Sense Orbit TF Pod Device
1x 0.6ohm Mesh Coil
1x 1.1ohm KA Coil
1x Micro USB Cable
1x Spare Rubber Plug
1x User Manual
1x Warranty Card
Sense Orbit TF Review, Why Did You Even Bother Sense?
Today we’re taking a look at the Orbit TF from Sense, a newer button-style pod device coming out of China. Typically I like to give manufacturers the benefit of the doubt, especially when it comes to pod devices, since that market is rapidly expanding with no end to the innovation in sight. But there’s a big issue inherent in such exponential technological progress, each new advancement you make ends up being adopted and implemented before any proper testing is done. When this happens, companies regularly release half baked tech that leaves the in-depth testing to customers. That's how you get an entire marketplace saturated with poorly made devices.
I think that's my main issue with the Orbit TF, it just doesn’t work.
The Design
As far as the looks of the device go I can’t say I have any issues with the Orbit TF. They’re available in a multitude of chic resin colors designed to match any vapers personality. The device is compact and built with rounded edges for a comfortable grip.
There’s a handy rotating hinge cap at the top of the pod section for Salt Nic E-Liquid refilling, but I noticed that it popped open in my pocket more than once and left me with E-Liquid soaked pants. Not the best feature for a device that you’re meant to carry with you 24/7.
They did add a nice redeeming feature to the Orbit TF, on the pod section there’s a small piece which is cut out and replaced with clear plastic. This allows you to see the juice level of your pod and add juice as necessary to avoid dry hits. Also, on the front of the device there’s an LED light which displays battery strength. The Orbit TF comes with 3 fire modes to choose from, each of which activated a different colored LED so you can keep track of your vape settings.
How it Works
Great! For about a week…..
I got this device for testing a few weeks back but I had a backlog of pod devices to get through so it’s taken me awhile to actually test it. But I can say with the utmost confidence, this device sucks. I don’t normally take such a big swing at companies, but man, Sense, what are you guys doing?
Even when it was working, the Orbit TF sounds like it’s about to EXPLODE with literally EVERY SINGLE PUFF. I was sitting in the back of the office while testing this device and every time I took a hit off of it the insane amounts of pops and crackling coming from the atomizer would turn heads around the room. I had someone come in and ask if there was an electrical outlet short-circuiting, that's how loud the popping and gurgling coming out of the Orbit TF is. I know this is an issue with all pod devices, but I have never tested a device where the crackling was that noticeable and concerning! Within 72 hours of usage the device had somehow fogged up internally and is now giving me a series of blinking lights despite all my troubleshooting efforts.
Now, it's entirely possible that this particular device sent to me is defective and the rest of their product line is perfectly fine. However, barring the fact that the device has completely stopped working within a week of me testing it, I’m still not crazy about it. For one, the flavor produced by the atomizer is slightly muted and when it comes to vaping I’m all about the flavor so that's a big issue for me.
Another problem is the amount of vaper you get from this device. While that sounds like a non-issue or even a benefit for most people, let me explain my reasoning. I’ve been vaping for years now and I own pretty much every style of device out there, from single battery pen mods and built in battery pods, to full sized dual and even triple battery mods with DNA Chipsets. When I go out with friends to a bar or what have you, I’m not looking to blow massive clouds out of a triple battery box mod. I want a pod device because I can get the satisfaction of smoking without exhaling obnoxiously sized clouds in a closed setting. The Orbit TF completely goes in the opposite direction of most pod devices and focuses on cloud production instead of flavor. So I gotta ask, why would they even bother calling it a pod device when they basically just made a micro sub-ohm device?