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Review of Innokin Disrupter and InnoCell Vaping Power System

Review of Innokin Disrupter and InnoCell Vaping Power System

Posted on 5 February 202515 April 2025

Today’s review is dedicated to an unusual device from the well-known company Innokin: Disrupter & InnoCell Vaping Power System.

Innokin is one of the oldest and largest companies engaged in the production and development of electronic cigarette components. Most of the company’s product range is occupied by various battery packs and accumulators. It is they that brought popularity to this manufacturer. The most famous of its creations in our area is the Innokin SVD battery pack, one of the most popular a couple of years ago variwatt/varivolt. The company is famous for the reliability of its battery packs, usually with built-in power elements: iTaste CoolFire, iTaste MVP, iTaste VV and iTaste CLK. We also have connoisseurs of Innokin products, but there are much fewer of them than other famous Chinese competitors or young, rapidly developing companies.

Innokin Disrupter & InnoCell Vaping Power System | Packaging

In fact, this is a whole modular system consisting of a battery unit, or rather, its electronic part The Innokin Disrupter, and a removable battery module with a built-in InnokinCell Vaping Power D50 cell. Both parts are available in various colors, which allows you to create a unique (for now) color scheme for yourself.

Why doesn’t Innokin let us choose a battery for its device again, as it did with the iTaste MVP boxes? The company explains its choice as follows: Innokin engineers have created a Li-Pol battery that is safer, lighter, smarter and simply better than the existing solutions in the 18650 format. Moreover, all kinds of protection are already built into the battery case. coil master rebuild kit And with a power of 50 watts and a minimum resistance of 0.2 Ohms, which the Disrupter supports, the user safety issue is key for Innokin. In my opinion, this is just a beautifully designed marketing ploy to tie the user to its products even in the matter of using batteries. But on the other hand, one can easily guess what the proposed InnokinCell Slide n’ Lock system will develop into in the future: modules of larger batteries and updatable electronic systems, for example, with fashionable temperature control (for now, Innokin is only developing its battery pack with such a function).

Package and packaging

The kit comes in a beautiful package consisting of two boxes. At the bottom of the package under the boxes is a USB cable. It seems that there is nowhere to put these cables, but such care from the manufacturer is nice. Each box has a transparent window and a small mount for a display case, which immediately hints at the independence of each part. Thus, inside we are waiting for the Innokin Disrupter and InnokinCell Vaping Power D50. Each component has a serial number and a code for authentication, and, what was very surprising, even the complete Micro USB cable.

Specifications:

Output voltage: 3.0V-7.5V

Output power: 6.0W-50W

Minimum atomizer resistance: 0.2Ohm

Charging: Micro USB DC5V/1A

Large bright OLED screen

Screen rotation

Large reliable buttons

InnokinCell Slide n’ Lock system

15-second cutoff

Memory of voltage and power settings, resistance, battery level and number of puffs

Disrupter is available in three colors: black, silver and gold. The package with the electronic unit contains a user manual.

Innokin Disrupter | Innokin Disrupter Packaging | Innokin Disrupter Packaging | Innokin Disrupter Packaging |

In terms of specifications, this is a fairly modern solution for today, much more interesting than the recently introduced CoolFire IV. There is the possibility of using low-resistance windings (from 0.2 Ohm), and high output power (50 watts). Perhaps, the only thing missing is temperature control to become a truly relevant device. But, most likely, this will already be in the new version, and many indirect hints suggest that this will be the new Disrupter or its variant.

Innokin has always been famous for its well-thought-out and reliable connectors. There are no unpleasant surprises here: steel thread and brass positive contact. Near the connector there are grooves for lower airflow, the company does not forget about the owners of clearomizers. There is a ledge around the connector that protects against liquid getting on the contacts.

InnokinCell Vaping Power D50

Specifications and description:

300 guaranteed charge-discharge cycles without capacity loss

2000mAh capacity

Tri-LED Touch Power indicator

Short-term discharge current up to 20A

MircUSB charging

Vaping technology while charging

Overcharge protection

Overheating protection

Automatic shutdown

Short circuit protection

Unique identification number with online verification

Ability to customize the mod in 21 different color combinations

There is nothing in the box except the InnokinCell (or InnoCell) battery itself and a small silicone plug. The packaging is littered with various warnings, descriptions and instructions.

Inside the InnoCell is a 2000mAh Li-Pol battery. You can often hear that a lithium-polymer battery of this capacity will work no less than an 18650 at 2500 mAh. From personal experience using the device, I can say that this is very close to the truth. However, a Li-Pol battery is much more sensitive to temperature changes than the more familiar industrial ICR and IMR. Therefore, lithium-polymer batteries should not be exposed to either very high or low temperatures. All power protections are built into the InnoCell module itself.

Visually, the battery follows the style of the Disrupter. All the same smooth side edges, fastening elements at the top and bottom, a Slide n ’Lock connector for connecting to the Innokin Disrupter. Perhaps it would be wiser to make a colored surface on the top plane of the InnoCell, but this is nothing more than a personal opinion. The battery is available in 7 colors, all possible coloring options are printed on the box. Which option is in the package is visible through a transparent window.

Innokin InnoCell | Colors

The Micro USB connector for charging is located on the InnoCell module itself. I was pleased that the developers did not commit a common stupidity and did not place the USB at the bottom or top, but placed it exactly where it should be: on the side edge at the bottom. Thus, the device can be placed on the table and used while charging, this will not cause any inconvenience. The battery can be easily disconnected from the Innokin Disrupter electronics and charged independently. This is very convenient if you have a spare InnoCell. The electronics indicate a discharged battery when the voltage on it is 3.3 volts and below. InnoCell charges up to 4.2 volts. During charging, a small LED near the connector lights up in two colors: red – charging in progress, green – charging finished.

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