Table of Contents
1. Introduction
The NEXA Ultra II takes the “smart disposable” idea and refines it. Dual mesh coils, a bright digital display, and a 50,000-puff capacity make it more like a compact pod mod than a single-use vape. It combines style and substance with a futuristic circuit-board aesthetic, translucent color gradients, and an upgraded Juicy Lock system that seals the tank until activation to preserve flavor freshness.
Add in Normal and Turbo modes, a 900 mAh battery, and a 20 mL total e-liquid capacity (16 mL visible tank + 4 mL cotton storage), and the Ultra II positions itself squarely among the longest-lasting, best-built disposables on the market.
2. Flavors
NEXA Ultra II comes in 15 flavors spanning fruit, candy, and iced profiles: Sour Apple Ice, Miami Mint, White Gummy, Georgia Peach Ice, Fcuking FAB, BP, Blueberry Watermelon, Blue Razz Ice, Black Cherry, Lemon Frozen, Watermelon Ice, Strawberry Mango, Strawberry Ice, Strawberry, and Strawberry Banana.

Each flavor benefits from the Ultra II’s dual mesh coil, which brings out clean separation between sweet and tart tones rather than blending them together.
For this review, we were able to personally test Watermelon Ice, Fcuking FAB, and Blue Razz Ice:
- Watermelon Ice: Bright, juicy, and absolutely mouthwateringly delicious. It tastes more like fresh watermelon juice than candy, with a smooth menthol finish that keeps it crisp without overpowering the sweetness. 5/5
- Fcuking FAB: A punchy mixed fruit candy profile that hits sweet and tart in equal measure. It’s bold without being syrupy, and the cooling undertone keeps it balanced. Think of a fruity hard candy with just a hint of chill on the exhale. 4/5
- Blue Razz Ice: The berry flavor hits fast and full, with that sweet-tart mix you get from a handful of blue raspberries. The ice effect lands perfectly in the middle, adding freshness without muting the berry flavor. 4/5
3. Design & Build Quality
The Ultra II carries NEXA’s signature look — a rounded rectangular body with smooth edges, a translucent mouthpiece, and a clear crystal tank that gives it a clean, high-end feel. The transparent sidewall lets you easily see the e-liquid inside, while the glossy PC/PCTG shell catches the light.

When you take a draw, the digital display glows with animated circuit patterns that give a subtle nod to its tech-inspired design. The effect is modern but not overly flashy. The screen shows your current mode and battery percentage at a glance, and the single button below it lets you switch between Normal and Turbo Modes with a quick press. Holding the button for three seconds activates Dark Mode, which disables the animated effects and leaves only the mode and battery displayed.
The final detail worth mentioning is the airflow slider on the bottom. It gives you control over draw tightness, letting you shift from a restricted mouth-to-lung pull to a looser, airier inhale.
Note: When you first open the NEXA Ultra II, there’s a small cardboard spacer between the tank and battery. You just remove it and press the two halves together until they click. That step connects the coil and opens the e-liquid flow, keeping the juice sealed and fresh right up until activation. It’s simple, takes a second, and works exactly as intended.
3.1 Leak Resistance
After multiple days of use and pocket carry, the Ultra II stayed completely dry. The Juicy Lock system and internal cotton reservoir keep e-liquid sealed and out of the airflow path, so there’s no buildup or condensation. Just clean, reliable performance from start to finish – exactly what vapers are looking for.
3.2 Durability
Drops and scratches barely register thanks to the dense outer shell. The screen sits safely behind that shell rather than exposed on the surface, so it’s also well protected against drops and wear. The mouthpiece is fully integrated into the body – it’s definitely not going anywhere.
3.3 Ergonomics
At roughly 3.6 inches tall, the NEXA Ultra II fits naturally in the hand and feels balanced rather than bulky. The rounded edges and smooth finish make it easy to grip, and the short, slightly rubberized mouthpiece adds a soft touch against the teeth and lips.

The button and USB-C port are positioned cleanly along the face, making it easy to swap modes or charge without fumbling. Everything about the layout feels deliberate and user-friendly, built for daily use rather than just looks.
4. Battery & Charging
Power comes from a 900 mAh rechargeable cell that easily holds up through a full day of steady use. In Normal mode, a single charge lasts around 11 to 13 hours, while Turbo mode brings heavier vapor output at the cost of runtime, averaging closer to eight.

The difference between modes is definitely noticeable – Turbo delivers that instant, dense hit, but Normal mode keeps the flavor steady and battery life longer. You have to weigh the pros and cons depending on how long you need the vape to last that day.
Charging through the USB-C port takes roughly 40 minutes from empty to full, and you can vape while it’s plugged in. Battery percentage and mode display clearly on the screen, so you always know where you stand before heading out.
5. Performance
The NEXA Ultra II performs like a compact pod system rather than a disposable. Its dual 1.0 Ω mesh coils heat quickly and evenly, producing full vapor with clear, layered flavor on every pull. The draw feels smooth and stable, with no delay between inhale and vapor production.
In Normal Mode, the vape runs cool and smooth. Vapor feels lighter and cleaner, and the flavor stays balanced across long sessions. It’s the setting you end up using when you want something steady but battery efficient. Flip it into Turbo Mode, and the personality changes completely. The coil kicks harder, the vapor thickens, and the sweetness sharpens. It’s not hot, but the vapor is definitely warmer. You can feel the difference immediately – the inhale hits deeper, and the flavor pops harder, but the battery will die quicker.

The airflow slider adds a nice bit of control, letting you go from a tight MTL pull to a slightly looser restricted DTL hit. The coil wicks cleanly from the crystal tank, so there’s no dry taste or fading flavor halfway through.
6. Price
Retail pricing for the NEXA Ultra II typically falls between $15 and $21, depending on the retailer. Between the 50,000-puff lifespan, 20 mL tank, and 900 mAh battery, it easily holds its own against pricier models. You’re basically getting pod-level performance in a disposable that costs about what you’d pay for an average midrange vape.
7. Verdict
The NEXA Ultra II feels like it was built to last, not just to look good. Every element, from the clear tank and bright display to the solid body and balanced draw, gives the sense of a product designed with care. It feels sturdy in the hand, comfortable to use, and easy to live with day after day.
Performance is where the Ultra II feels most refined. In Normal mode, the vapor feels cool and smooth with even flavor from start to finish. Turbo mode adds more warmth and body without pushing into harsh territory. The change between the two is clear but natural, and both are genuinely usable depending on what you want.
If you like the PIX 35000, the Ultra II feels like its smarter, harder-hitting sibling. It’s flavorful, durable, and satisfyingly customizable.