Review: Veepon TITA X SE AIO & TITA X2 RBA – The Ultimate Boro Entry Point
Welcome back to My Vaping Reviews. Today, I’m diving into the world of Boro devices with a dual review of the Veepon TITA X SE AIO and the optional TITA X2 RBA. A huge thank you to the team at Veepon for sending these over to me for review.
If you’ve been looking to dip your toes into the "Boro" world—a rabbit hole of customizability and high-end performance—this might just be the kit that makes you take the plunge.
An Introduction to Veepon
Established in 2021, Veepon is a relatively young Chinese manufacturer that has quickly carved out a reputation for creating high-quality, sleek, and affordable AIO (All-In-One) systems. Their brand philosophy revolves around delivering "delicate, personalized, and neat" products, and they have become a staple name in the Boro community by making this niche style of vaping accessible without sacrificing the premium feel.
Part 1: The TITA X AIO
The TITA X is an evolution in the AIO space, offering 21700 compatibility in a remarkably compact frame.
Specifications
Dimensions: 84mm x 44mm x 26mm
Chipset: VP60 (1W–60W)
Battery: Single 21700 / 18650 (not included)
Material: Aluminum Alloy + SS316
Resistance Range: 0.08Ω – 3.0Ω
Tank Capacity: 4.0ml
What’s in the Box?
1 x TITA X AIO Mod
1 x TITA X Tank (Boro style)
2 x TITA X 0.3Ω Mesh Coils
1 x DL Drip Tip & 1 x MTL Drip Tip
1 x Transparent Faceplate / 1 x Solid Faceplate
1 x 18650 Battery Adapter
1 x USB-C Cable
Design and Build Quality
The first thing you notice is the finish. The aluminum alloy chassis feels substantial yet lightweight. It has a classic, boxy AIO silhouette but with rounded edges that make it very ergonomic. The fit and finish are top-notch; the panels snap into place with strong magnets, and there’s absolutely no rattle.
Customisation
With the TITA X SE, You a number of ways to customise your device, firstly due to its skeleton chassis design, the battery you install is fully on show, so depending on what style you wrap your battery with, will change the look of you device.
You have also got the choice of front panels to choose from, you can either use the preinstalled metal body coloured panel, with the tank cut out, or if you want to be able to see the screen, you can use the included clear panel.
The TITA X SE also comes with a choice of three drips, to suit your style and vaping preference. a great addition to the kit.
Functions and Controls
The TITA X uses the VP60 chipset, which features a clean, DNA-style display. It’s a "no-nonsense" chip focused on wattage mode. You have a large firing button on the side and two adjustment buttons tucked behind the front faceplate, keeping the exterior look clean and preventing accidental wattage changes in your pocket.
Battery and Battery Bay
One of the TITA X’s biggest selling points is its versatility. It is designed to run on a 21700 battery for excellent longevity, but it also comes with a transparent 18650 adapter sleeve in the kit. The battery is secured via a threaded battery cap at the bottom, which features a flip-out tab making it easy to unscrew without needing a coin or tool. I just wish that the magnetic pop out tab, would have a feature to lot it out, as it does want to keep snapping shut all the time. and the threading on the battery cap, could have been a bit smoother, if I was being picky.
The Boro Tank and Included Coils
The included TITA X Tank is a standard Boro-size vessel with a 4ml capacity. It’s a side-fill or front fill design with a secure silicone bung.
Out of the box, it uses Veepon’s VPC mesh coils (0.3Ω), which provide a fantastic sub-ohm experience with crisp flavor and dense clouds. However, the real magic happens when you move away from stock coils.
Part 2: The TITA X2 RBA (Optional Bridge)
While the stock coils are great, Boro users usually want to build their own. That’s where the TITA X2 RBA comes in.
What’s in the Box?
1 x TITA X2 RBA
8 x Airflow Pins (1.0mm, 1.2mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm, 3.0mm, 3.5mm, 4.0mm)
2 x Heat Sink Caps (Clear & Ultem)
510 Connector Ring
Spare O-rings and Screws
2 Clapton Style coils
As you can see the kit includes 7 different air-flow pins which allow you to customise your airflow. again, a well thought out and great addition to the kit.
The Building Process
The TITA X2 RBA features a single-coil deck with diagonally opposed posts. It is incredibly user-friendly; the post screws are sturdy, and there is ample room to seat your coil.
As far as coil go the kit does include two small clapton style coils, but for this build I was keen to try out the coils that 'Coils by Scott' kindly sent over for review, which are some of the best hand made coils on the market. and he has specifically made a range of coils to fit the Boro tanks perfectly.
After simply unscrewing the post screws, the Boro coils fitted a treat, and probably one of the easiest desks i have built on in a while.
Because the wicking ports are located at the base, you simply need to tuck your cotton into the "cubbies" on either side. It’s a forgiving deck that’s hard to get wrong, making it perfect for those new to rebuildables.
I absolutely love this desk for building on, especially when using such quality coils, thanks Scott.
Installation
Installing the RBA into the TITA X Boro tank is a breeze.
You simply unscrew the drip tip, which sort of clamps the tank in place, once the drip tip has been removed the tank will just slide out.
Then simply pull the top of the tank off and remove the stock coil, and then push the RBA into the tank, through the whole in the base.
Then push fit the cap back in place, fitting it over the chimney section.
Once installed, the Boro tank can be installed back into the TITA X SE, holding it lightly in place, and then gently tighten down the drip tip again, until it firmly grips the tank, and holds it in place
The tolerances are perfect, ensuring a leak-proof seal once the tank is assembled.
The Verdict: Bringing it All Together
When you combine the TITA X AIO with the TITA X2 RBA, you get a powerhouse of a setup.
The build quality of the mod paired with the versatility of the RBA is where this kit shines. I was really impressed with how easy the whole kit is to live with daily. But the standout for me? The vape quality. The TITA X2 RBA provides a saturated, flavorful draw, and I absolutely love the way it crackles and pops when you hit it—it’s that satisfying sound of a perfectly wicked rebuildable that every vaper looks for. Whether you want a tight MTL or a wide-open DL (thanks to those 8 airflow pins), this setup handles it all.
All round, I am very impressed. If you’ve been on the fence about getting into Boro tanks, this is the perfect entry point. It opens up a whole new world of rebuildables without the steep learning curve or the eye-watering "high-end" price tag.
















