Okay, so I got my hands on this new vape thing, the Geek Bar Pulse Aquarius. I’ve been seeing these disposable vapes popping up everywhere, and I finally caved and decided to give one a try. I picked this one because, well, I’m an Aquarius, and the name just kind of spoke to me, you know?
First off, the packaging is pretty slick. It’s got this futuristic, spacey vibe going on, which is cool. I pulled the device out, and it’s surprisingly hefty for a disposable. It feels solid, not like some cheap plastic thing that’s gonna break after a few uses. It’s got this smooth, kind of rubbery finish that feels good in your hand.
I noticed there are two different modes on this thing: Regular and Pulse. The Regular mode is supposed to give you around 15,000 puffs, while the Pulse mode is closer to 7,500. I guess the Pulse mode is more intense or something. I’m not sure.
There’s a little screen on the side that shows your battery life and e-liquid level, which is actually pretty useful. I hate running out of juice mid-day and not realizing it until it’s too late. Also, it’s got this adjustable airflow thing at the bottom. You can twist it to make the draw tighter or looser. I started with it fully open because that’s how I prefer it.
I took my first puff, and honestly, I was surprised. The flavor on this thing is pretty intense. I got the Watermelon Ice flavor, and it’s definitely strong on the watermelon. The icy part is there too, but it’s not overpowering. It’s a pretty sweet flavor, which I like, but it might be too much for some people.
The airflow on this thing is really good. I like a pretty airy draw, and this delivers. I switched it to the Pulse mode to see what that was all about. Basically, it feels like it hits a little harder. The vapor production is definitely more intense in Pulse mode. I don’t think I’ll be using that mode all the time, but it’s a nice option to have.

My Experience Over a Few Days
- Day 1: Used it throughout the day, mostly in Regular mode. Battery held up great. Still showing a full charge. Flavor is still strong.
- Day 2: Tried Pulse mode a bit more. It’s definitely a different experience. I can see why they say you get fewer puffs in this mode. It just uses more power, I guess. Battery is still good, though.
- Day 3: Noticed the e-liquid level is starting to go down a bit. I’ve been hitting this thing pretty hard, so that’s not surprising. The flavor is still there, but maybe not quite as intense as the first day.
- Day 4: E-liquid is starting to get low. Decided to switch to a different flavor to see how that process works.
Overall, I’m pretty impressed with this Geek Bar Pulse Aquarius. It’s definitely one of the better disposable vapes I’ve tried. The flavor is good, the battery life is solid, and the adjustable airflow is a nice touch. I’m curious to see how long it actually lasts. I doubt I’ll get the full 15,000 puffs, but even if it’s close, that’s pretty good for a disposable. I think I’ll probably try some other flavors from Geek Bar. They have a bunch of them, and I’m kind of curious now. Maybe I’ll do another one of these reviews if I find one I really like. Anyway, that’s my experience with the Geek Bar Pulse Aquarius so far. Hope this was helpful for anyone thinking about trying one of these things.