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Pod System Review March 4, 2026 | 18 min read

Freemax Galex V2 Review: Flavor King Pod System? (2026)

Freemax built its reputation on mesh coil innovation, and the Galex V2 carries that legacy into the compact pod system arena. After 30 days of daily testing, we evaluate whether the GX-P mesh coil technology truly earns the Galex V2 its "flavor king" reputation, and whether the rest of the package lives up to the hype.

FUMIVA Review Team

Independent Testing Lab

Freemax Galex V2 Pod System product photo - front and side view showing the sleek zinc alloy body with top-fill pod and adjustable airflow ring
8.7
out of 10

FUMIVA Recommended

The Freemax Galex V2 earns our Recommended badge for delivering exceptional flavor performance through its proprietary GX-P mesh coil technology, adjustable airflow for personalized draws, and a solid 800mAh battery at a very competitive price point. It is one of the best flavor-focused pod systems you can buy in 2026.

Quick Verdict

Freemax is a brand that built its entire identity around one thing: flavor. The company pioneered the use of mesh coils in sub-ohm tanks years ago, and that expertise has been distilled into every product that followed. The Galex V2 is the latest expression of that philosophy, adapted for the compact pod system form factor, and after 30 days of carrying it as our daily driver, we can confirm that it lives up to its lineage. The GX-P mesh coil technology inside this device produces flavor that is genuinely remarkable for a pod system at this price point. Complex e-liquid blends reveal layers of flavor detail that many competing devices simply cannot resolve, and the adjustable airflow system gives you meaningful control over the tightness and warmth of your draw. At approximately $29.99, the Galex V2 represents outstanding value for anyone who prioritizes taste above all else.

That said, the Galex V2 is not without its trade-offs. The 2ml pod capacity is on the smaller side, which means frequent refilling for moderate to heavy vapers. The build quality, while perfectly adequate for daily use, does not quite reach the premium feel of aluminum-bodied competitors like the Uwell Caliburn G3. And while the 800mAh battery is a step up from ultra-compact devices, it will not last heavy vapers through an entire day. These are concessions that keep the device affordable and pocketable, but they are worth knowing about before you buy. On balance, the Galex V2's extraordinary flavor performance, adjustable airflow, and excellent coil longevity earn it a well-deserved score of 8.7 out of 10 from our testing team, cementing its status as one of the top flavor-focused pod systems currently available.

Pros

  • + Exceptional flavor from GX-P mesh coil technology
  • + Adjustable airflow for personalized draw resistance
  • + Above-average coil longevity of 8 to 14 days
  • + Competitive price at approximately $29.99
  • + 800mAh battery outlasts many compact competitors
  • + Draw-activated firing with zero delay

Cons

  • - 2ml pod capacity requires frequent refilling
  • - Plastic body lacks premium feel of metal alternatives
  • - No button-fire option; draw-activated only
  • - Slightly bulkier than the slimmest pod systems

Unboxing & First Impressions

Freemax presents the Galex V2 in a compact, well-designed box that immediately communicates the brand's emphasis on quality. The exterior features a clean, modern design with the product rendered prominently on the front alongside the key specifications. Opening the magnetically sealed flap reveals a neatly organized interior where each component sits in its own molded tray. Inside the box, you will find the Galex V2 device, two GX-P mesh coil pods (one 0.8 ohm and one 1.0 ohm, both pre-installed into their respective pods), a USB-C charging cable, and a detailed user manual. We appreciate that Freemax includes two pods with different coil resistances, which allows you to immediately experiment with both mouth-to-lung styles without any additional purchases.

Picking up the Galex V2 for the first time, our immediate impression was one of solid, purposeful construction. The device weighs approximately 42 grams, which gives it a reassuring heft without feeling heavy. The body has a smooth, matte finish that resists fingerprints well, and the overall form factor is rectangular with gently rounded edges that sit comfortably in the hand. The device is slightly wider and taller than ultra-compact pod systems like the Caliburn G3, but it still qualifies as genuinely pocketable. The pod clicks into the top of the device with a satisfying magnetic snap, and the fill port and airflow adjustment ring are both immediately visible and intuitive. Our first impression was positive: this is a thoughtfully designed device that puts function ahead of flash, with a build quality that feels appropriate for its price range.

The standout first impression was how quickly the Galex V2 gets you vaping. The pre-installed coils in the included pods mean there is no fiddly coil insertion required out of the box. Simply fill one of the pods with your e-liquid of choice, wait a few minutes for the cotton to saturate, snap the pod into the device, and start drawing. The draw activation was responsive from the very first puff, with no priming draws or warm-up period needed. The airflow ring rotated smoothly and offered a noticeable range of resistance, from a genuinely tight cigarette-like pull at its most restricted to a noticeably airier draw at full open. Within the first few minutes of use, we were already impressed by the clarity and depth of the flavor coming through the GX-P coil. It was clear even from those initial puffs that Freemax's reputation for flavor was not just marketing.

Design & Build Quality

The Freemax Galex V2 measures approximately 113mm tall by 25mm wide by 14mm deep, placing it in the compact-but-not-ultracompact category of pod systems. It is noticeably smaller than pod mods like the SMOK Nord 5, but it does not quite reach the featherweight minimalism of the Uwell Caliburn G3. During our 30 days of testing, we carried the Galex V2 in front jeans pockets, jacket pockets, and small bags without any issues. Its rectangular profile means it sits flat and does not roll off surfaces, which is a small but appreciated design choice. At 42 grams, the weight is in a comfortable zone where you can feel the device in your pocket without it being a burden.

The body is constructed from a combination of zinc alloy internal framing and a polycarbonate outer shell. This hybrid approach gives the device decent structural rigidity while keeping weight manageable. The polycarbonate exterior has a matte finish that feels pleasant against the skin and hides minor scuffs better than glossy alternatives. During our testing period, the device endured the usual assortment of accidental drops, including a fall from desk height onto a hardwood floor and an unfortunate tumble out of a coat pocket onto a sidewalk. Both times, the device emerged with only faint marks on the edges and continued to function perfectly. That said, the plastic body does not deliver the same tactile luxury as the aluminum Caliburn G3 or the soft-touch rubberized finish on some competitors. It feels like a well-made $30 device, which is exactly what it is.

The design language is understated and functional. Freemax offers the Galex V2 in several colorways, including Black, Silver, Blue, Pink, and Green. Our review unit came in Black, which features a clean matte finish with minimal branding. The Freemax logo is subtly printed on one side of the device, and a small Galex V2 designation appears near the base. There are no ostentatious graphics, LED light strips, or other visual distractions. The overall aesthetic is mature and restrained, making it a device that would not look out of place in a professional setting. The pod is made from transparent PCTG plastic with excellent clarity, allowing you to easily monitor your remaining e-liquid level even in dim lighting.

The airflow control ring is one of the Galex V2's standout physical features. Located at the base of the pod where it meets the device body, the ring rotates smoothly with a satisfying resistance that prevents accidental adjustment while still being easy to turn intentionally. The range of adjustment is genuinely useful, spanning from a very tight draw that closely mimics a cigarette to a moderately open restricted draw that produces warmer, slightly larger clouds. Each position on the airflow ring produces a meaningfully different vaping experience, which gives the Galex V2 a versatility advantage over fixed-airflow competitors. The USB-C charging port is located on the bottom of the device and is cleanly integrated with no rough edges or misalignment.

GX-P Mesh Coil Technology

The heart of the Galex V2, and the primary reason it earns its "flavor king" reputation, is Freemax's proprietary GX-P mesh coil system. Freemax was one of the first companies to bring mesh coil technology to the mainstream vaping market, and the GX-P platform represents the culmination of years of iterative refinement. Unlike traditional wire coils that heat e-liquid through a small number of contact points, mesh coils use a flat, perforated metal sheet that makes contact with the wicking material across a vastly larger surface area. The result is more uniform heating, faster ramp-up to optimal temperature, and critically, more complete vaporization of the e-liquid that produces richer, more detailed flavor.

What sets the GX-P mesh apart from generic mesh coils found in many competing devices is the specific geometry of the mesh pattern. Freemax uses a proprietary mesh weave that the company claims is engineered to create multiple micro-heating zones across the coil surface. Each zone heats at a slightly different rate, which prevents any single area from overheating the e-liquid and producing that harsh, burnt taste that is the bane of pod system users. The practical effect is immediately noticeable: even during extended chain-vaping sessions where we took 15 or 20 consecutive puffs, the Galex V2 maintained consistent flavor quality without any sign of the cotton struggling to keep up with demand. The coils also appear to heat more evenly than the mesh coils in many competitors we have tested, as evidenced by the uniform discoloration pattern visible on spent coils.

Freemax includes two GX-P coil variants with the Galex V2. The 0.8 ohm coil is optimized for use with nicotine salt e-liquids and produces a warm, satisfying mouth-to-lung draw that delivers excellent nicotine satisfaction alongside its superb flavor. This is the coil we recommend for most users, particularly those transitioning from cigarettes or using higher-nicotine e-liquids. The 1.0 ohm coil operates at a slightly lower temperature and produces a cooler, tighter draw. We found it to be ideal for freebase nicotine e-liquids in lower concentrations, and it excelled particularly well with delicate flavor profiles like floral teas and light fruit blends where excessive heat can overpower subtle top notes. Both coils share the same pod body, so switching between them requires simply swapping the entire pod rather than removing and installing individual coils.

Flavor Performance

Flavor Accuracy (9.5/10)

This is the category where the Freemax Galex V2 truly justifies its existence and earns its place among the best pod systems we have reviewed. The GX-P mesh coils produce flavor with a level of clarity and detail that is genuinely surprising for a device at this price point. In our standardized blind taste tests, where team members sampled identical e-liquids through multiple devices without knowing which was which, the Galex V2 consistently finished in the top tier for flavor accuracy, often matching or exceeding devices that cost significantly more. The note separation was particularly impressive: where many pod systems blend complex flavors into an indistinct sweetness, the Galex V2 allowed us to pick out individual flavor components with ease.

We tested the Galex V2 extensively with fruit-forward e-liquids, and the results were exceptional. A mixed berry blend that tasted generically sweet in other devices revealed distinct strawberry, blueberry, and raspberry notes through the Galex V2's coils. A mango peach combination produced a juicy, tropical flavor with the stone fruit sweetness of the peach sitting cleanly behind the brighter, more aromatic mango. Citrus flavors were rendered with impressive accuracy; a lemon tart e-liquid delivered a sharp, zesty lemon note on the inhale with a smooth, buttery pastry finish on the exhale, and neither flavor overwhelmed the other. This level of flavor resolution is typically something we associate with larger devices running at higher wattages, and experiencing it from a compact pod system was genuinely impressive.

Dessert and bakery profiles were equally well served by the Galex V2. A vanilla custard e-liquid came through with a rich, creamy base note and a clean, authentic vanilla top note that avoided the artificial plasticky taste that plagues vanilla flavors in less capable devices. A cinnamon roll blend delivered warm spice notes layered over a sweet, doughy base with a cream cheese frosting finish that was remarkably true to the real thing. Tobacco flavors also performed well, with a Virginia tobacco blend producing a smooth, slightly nutty flavor with earthy undertones that smokers transitioning to vaping will find satisfyingly familiar.

Nicotine salt e-liquids are where the Galex V2 performs at its absolute best. Using 20mg nic salt liquids with the 0.8 ohm coil and the airflow set to a tight mouth-to-lung draw, the device delivered a smooth, powerful nicotine hit that closely replicates the throat satisfaction of a cigarette. The flavor remained front and center throughout, never overshadowed by the nicotine itself. We tested this specific configuration extensively because it represents the most common real-world use case for a pod system like this, and the results were consistently outstanding. The Galex V2 has enough flavor power to make even mediocre e-liquids taste decent, and it makes good e-liquids taste exceptional.

Vapor Production

The Galex V2 is designed primarily as a flavor device rather than a cloud machine, and its vapor production reflects that priority. With the airflow set to a tight mouth-to-lung position, the vapor output is modest and discreet, producing a thin stream of warm vapor that dissipates quickly. This is exactly what most mouth-to-lung vapers want: enough visible vapor to feel satisfying without creating clouds that attract attention in public spaces. Opening the airflow to its widest setting increases vapor production noticeably, producing denser, warmer clouds that are still restrained by the standards of sub-ohm devices but represent a meaningful step up from the tightest MTL setting.

The 0.8 ohm coil produces slightly more vapor than the 1.0 ohm coil, as expected from the lower resistance and corresponding higher power draw. With this coil installed and the airflow fully open, the Galex V2 can produce respectable clouds that fill a small room with visible vapor. The warmth of the vapor is well-calibrated across both coils and all airflow settings; it never feels cold or wispy at any configuration, and it never approaches the uncomfortably hot temperatures that some devices produce when pushed to their limits. The vapor density is consistent from the first puff on a fresh charge to the last puff before the battery dies, which indicates well-designed power regulation circuitry that maintains consistent wattage output regardless of battery level.

Battery Life & Charging

Battery Endurance (7.5/10)

The Galex V2 houses an 800mAh built-in lithium battery, which places it in the middle of the pack for compact pod systems. It is larger than the 690mAh cell in the Uwell Caliburn G3 but considerably smaller than the 2000mAh battery in the SMOK Nord 5. In our standardized battery testing protocol, we measured the Galex V2 across multiple usage profiles over the full 30-day review period. Light vapers taking approximately 100 to 150 puffs per day consistently got a full day of use from a single charge, typically ending the day with 10 to 20 percent remaining. Moderate vapers in the 200 to 300 puffs-per-day range found the battery lasting through the afternoon before requiring a top-up charge in the early evening. Heavy vapers taking 350 or more puffs per day needed to charge the device at least once during the day, and sometimes twice during particularly active sessions.

The 800mAh capacity is adequate for the Galex V2's target audience but does not leave much room for heavy users. The battery indicator light at the base of the device cycles through green, blue, and red as the charge depletes, giving you a rough sense of remaining capacity. We would have preferred a more granular indicator, but the three-color system is sufficient for basic battery management. One positive note: we observed no meaningful battery degradation over our 30-day testing period. The device lasted just as long on a charge at day 30 as it did on day one, which suggests competent battery management circuitry.

USB-C charging is standard on the Galex V2, and charge times were reasonable if not exceptional. From a completely depleted battery, the device reached full charge in approximately 40 to 50 minutes in our measurements. That is slightly slower than the Caliburn G3's 35-minute charge time but faster than many larger-battery devices. We measured approximately 50 percent charge recovery in about 20 minutes, which means a quick lunchtime charge provides enough power to get most users through the rest of the day. The device does not support pass-through charging, so you will need to wait for it to charge before resuming use. This is a common limitation in this class of device and should not be considered a specific strike against the Galex V2.

Pod & Coil System

The Galex V2's pod holds 2ml of e-liquid, which is the smallest capacity of any device we have reviewed in recent months. In practical terms, this means moderate vapers will need to refill two to three times per day, and heavy vapers may find themselves topping up four or five times. The top-fill design helps offset this inconvenience. A silicone plug on the side of the pod flips open to reveal a fill port that is large enough to accommodate most e-liquid bottle nozzles and dropper tips. The plug seals securely after filling, and we experienced no leaking from the fill port during our entire 30-day testing period, even when the device was stored horizontally in a bag. While the 2ml capacity is undeniably a limitation, the speed and ease of refilling mean it never became a significant source of frustration.

The pods are made from transparent PCTG plastic with good optical clarity, allowing you to monitor your e-liquid level at a glance. The mouthpiece is integrated into the pod and has a comfortable, slightly flattened oval profile that sits naturally between the lips. The mouthpiece material is food-grade and does not impart any flavor to the vapor. The pod connects to the device via a strong magnetic system that keeps it securely in place during use while still permitting easy removal for refilling. The magnet strength is well-calibrated; the pod never came loose during pocket carry or after accidental bumps, but it can be removed with a firm pull when needed.

Coil longevity was one of the Galex V2's strongest performance areas. The GX-P mesh coils consistently outlasted many competing coil systems in our testing. The 0.8 ohm coil lasted between 8 and 12 days with moderately sweetened e-liquids, while the 1.0 ohm coil stretched to 10 to 14 days under the same conditions. These are excellent numbers for the pod system category, where coil life of 5 to 7 days is not uncommon with heavily sweetened liquids. Using lightly sweetened or unflavored e-liquids extended the lifespan further, with some coils lasting well beyond two weeks before flavor quality began to noticeably decline. The longevity of these coils significantly reduces the ongoing cost of ownership, which makes the Galex V2's already competitive price point even more attractive over time. For tips on extending your coil life, see our guide to cleaning and maintaining your vape.

Airflow & Draw

The adjustable airflow ring on the Galex V2 is one of its most important differentiating features, and it works exceptionally well. The ring offers a continuous range of adjustment from fully closed (very tight MTL draw) to fully open (loose restricted draw). At its tightest setting, the draw resistance closely mimics pulling on a traditional cigarette, which makes it ideal for former smokers and users of higher-nicotine e-liquids who want concentrated flavor delivery. At its most open setting, the draw loosens considerably and produces a warmer, more voluminous inhale that is still well within the restricted direct-lung territory rather than a full open lung draw.

We spent considerable time during our testing period experimenting with different airflow positions across various e-liquid types, and found that the Galex V2 responds meaningfully to even small adjustments. Tightening the airflow by a quarter turn from the midpoint produces a noticeably different draw resistance and alters the flavor character of the vapor. Fruit and menthol flavors tended to taste brightest and most defined at tighter airflow settings, while dessert and tobacco profiles benefited from slightly more open airflow that allowed warmth and richness to develop. This level of tunability is a significant advantage over fixed-airflow devices and allows you to optimize the Galex V2 for your specific e-liquid and preference. If you are still deciding between pod systems and box mods, our pod system vs box mod comparison covers the key differences.

The draw activation sensor is responsive and reliable. It triggers almost instantaneously when you begin to inhale, with no perceptible delay or need for a hard initial draw to activate. We noticed no instances of auto-firing, misfiring, or failure to fire during our 30 days of testing, which indicates a well-calibrated activation threshold. The sensor also shut off cleanly when we stopped drawing, with no lingering vapor production after the inhale ended. For a draw-activated-only device without a physical fire button, this level of sensor reliability is essential, and the Galex V2 delivers it consistently.

Daily Use Experience

Living with the Galex V2 as a primary daily device for 30 days gave us a thorough understanding of its strengths and weaknesses in real-world conditions. The device settled into our daily routine easily, fitting into a front jeans pocket alongside a phone without any discomfort. Its slightly larger size compared to ultra-compact devices like the Caliburn G3 was never a practical issue; it still qualifies as a highly portable device that you can carry everywhere without thinking about it. The matte finish held up well over the testing period, with only minor surface wear visible near the edges where the device contacts pocket fabric.

The most frequent daily interaction with the Galex V2, aside from vaping itself, is refilling. The 2ml pod capacity means you will become very familiar with the top-fill mechanism, and fortunately it is well-designed enough that the process never feels burdensome. A typical refill takes about five seconds: pop open the silicone plug, squeeze in e-liquid, close the plug, and continue vaping. We carried a small bottle of e-liquid in a pocket during testing and found the refill process quick enough to do discreetly almost anywhere. The pod does not need to be removed from the device for refilling, which is a convenience advantage over some competitors that require full pod removal to access the fill port.

One aspect of daily use that genuinely delighted us was the consistency of the flavor experience over time. Many pod systems produce their best flavor in the first two or three days with a fresh coil and then gradually decline. The Galex V2's GX-P coils maintained their exceptional flavor quality for a remarkably long time. We noticed only a subtle mellowing of the brightest top notes beginning around day 9 or 10, with the coils still producing very good, if slightly less vibrant, flavor at day 14 when we replaced them. This longevity means you spend more time enjoying your e-liquid at peak quality and less time dealing with the diminishing returns of a dying coil. For newcomers to vaping who are wondering how to pick the right device, our guide to choosing your first vape walks through the decision-making process step by step.

Comparison: Galex V2 vs Uwell Caliburn G3

The Uwell Caliburn G3 is arguably the Galex V2's most direct competitor, and the choice between them comes down to a clear set of priorities. The Caliburn G3 wins on portability, weighing just 36 grams versus the Galex V2's 42 grams and featuring a slimmer profile. It also has a premium aluminum alloy body that feels noticeably more luxurious in the hand than the Galex V2's polycarbonate shell. And at approximately $19.99, the Caliburn G3 is about $10 cheaper. Where the Galex V2 fights back is on features and battery life. Its adjustable airflow is a significant advantage for users who want to customize their draw, and its 800mAh battery outlasts the Caliburn G3's 690mAh cell by a meaningful margin. Pod capacity is close, with the G3's 2.5ml edging out the Galex V2's 2ml.

Flavor is where the comparison gets most interesting, because both devices are exceptional in this regard. The Caliburn G3's Pro-FOCS technology and the Galex V2's GX-P mesh coils both produce outstanding flavor, and in our blind taste tests the two devices traded blows depending on the e-liquid profile. The Galex V2 had a slight edge with complex, multi-layered flavors where its broader mesh heating surface seemed to extract more detail. The Caliburn G3 produced slightly more concentrated, punchy flavor with simpler profiles. Both devices are in the top tier for pod system flavor, and you would be well-served by either one. The deciding factors should be airflow adjustability and battery life (Galex V2) versus portability, build feel, and price (Caliburn G3).

Feature Galex V2 Caliburn G3
Battery800mAh690mAh
Pod Capacity2ml2.5ml
Weight~42g~36g
Body MaterialPolycarbonate + zinc alloyAluminum alloy
AirflowAdjustableFixed
Flavor Accuracy9.5/109.5/10
Firing ModesDraw-activatedDraw + button
Price~$29.99~$19.99
FUMIVA Score8.7/109.2/10

Comparison: Galex V2 vs SMOK Nord 5

The SMOK Nord 5 represents a different class of pod system entirely, prioritizing power, capacity, and all-day endurance over the Galex V2's flavor-first philosophy. The Nord 5's 2000mAh battery is two and a half times larger than the Galex V2's 800mAh cell, and its 5ml pod capacity dwarfs the Galex V2's 2ml. If you vape heavily and dislike the idea of charging or refilling during the day, the Nord 5 is unquestionably the better choice for your usage pattern. It will comfortably outlast the Galex V2 by a factor of two or more in both battery life and e-liquid capacity.

However, the Galex V2 holds its own on flavor performance. While the Nord 5 produces excellent flavor through its RPM 3 coil platform, the Galex V2's GX-P mesh coils consistently edged ahead in our head-to-head flavor comparisons. The difference is most apparent with complex blends and subtle flavor profiles, where the Galex V2 resolves more detail and produces cleaner note separation. The Nord 5 compensates with adjustable wattage, a wider coil selection, and the ability to produce significantly larger clouds. The Galex V2 is also considerably more compact and portable than the Nord 5, which matters if pocket-friendliness is a priority. For a comprehensive look at the Nord 5, read our full SMOK Nord 5 review. For a broader overview of the best options for new vapers, see our best pod systems for beginners guide.

Feature Galex V2 SMOK Nord 5
Battery800mAh2000mAh
Pod Capacity2ml5ml
Weight~42g82g
AirflowAdjustableAdjustable + wattage control
Flavor Accuracy9.5/109.4/10
Cloud ProductionModestExcellent
Price~$29.99~$36.99
Best ForFlavor, portabilityAll-day battery, clouds
FUMIVA Score8.7/109.4/10

Specifications

Specification Details
Battery Capacity800mAh (built-in)
Pod Capacity2ml
Dimensions113mm x 25mm x 14mm
Weight~42g
ChargingUSB-C
Charge Time~45 minutes (0-100%)
Coil CompatibilityGX-P Mesh Coils
Included CoilsGX-P 0.8ohm mesh, GX-P 1.0ohm mesh
Firing ModeDraw-activated
AirflowAdjustable (bottom ring)
Fill SystemTop-fill with silicone plug
Body MaterialPolycarbonate + zinc alloy frame
Coil TechnologyGX-P (proprietary mesh)
Colors AvailableBlack, Silver, Blue, Pink, Green
Price~$29.99

Who Should Buy This?

The Freemax Galex V2 serves specific user profiles exceptionally well, and understanding where it excels will help you determine whether it is the right device for your needs.

Best for flavor enthusiasts: If the taste of your e-liquid is the most important factor in your vaping experience, the Galex V2 deserves serious consideration. The GX-P mesh coil technology produces flavor with a level of detail and clarity that rivals some of the best devices on the market regardless of price. If you have been disappointed by pod systems that make premium e-liquids taste flat, the Galex V2 could be a revelation. Its ability to resolve individual flavor notes in complex blends is genuinely impressive, and it makes even everyday e-liquids taste noticeably better than they do in less capable devices.

Best for users who want airflow control: The adjustable airflow ring is a meaningful differentiator in a category where many devices offer no customization. If you like to fine-tune your draw resistance to match different e-liquids, moods, or situations, the Galex V2 gives you that flexibility without requiring a larger, more complex device. The range of adjustment is wide enough to accommodate everything from a very tight cigarette-like pull to a moderately open restricted draw, which covers the vast majority of mouth-to-lung preferences.

Best for cost-conscious vapers who value longevity: While the Galex V2's $29.99 price point is higher than the most affordable pod systems, its above-average coil longevity significantly reduces ongoing costs. Coils that last 8 to 14 days instead of 5 to 7 days mean you go through roughly half as many replacement coils per month, which adds up to meaningful savings over time. If you calculate the total cost of ownership including replacement coils, the Galex V2 is one of the most economical pod systems available.

Best for former smokers seeking variety: The combination of excellent nicotine salt performance, cigarette-like draw capability, and adjustable airflow makes the Galex V2 a strong choice for smokers transitioning to vaping. The ability to gradually open the airflow as you become more comfortable with vaping provides a natural progression path from ultra-tight draws to slightly more open ones, without needing to buy a different device.

Not ideal for ultra-portability seekers: If having the absolute smallest, lightest device is your priority, the Galex V2's slightly larger dimensions and 42-gram weight put it behind ultra-compact competitors like the Caliburn G3. The difference is small in absolute terms but noticeable if pocket size is a critical constraint.

Not ideal for all-day heavy vapers: The combination of an 800mAh battery and 2ml pod capacity means heavy vapers will be charging and refilling frequently. If you vape more than 300 puffs per day and want to minimize maintenance, a larger device like the SMOK Nord 5 with its 2000mAh battery and 5ml pod is a better fit for your usage pattern.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Freemax Galex V2 good for flavor?
Yes, the Freemax Galex V2 is one of the best flavor pod systems available in 2026. Its proprietary GX-P mesh coil technology uses a wider mesh heating surface to extract more nuanced flavor from e-liquids. In our blind taste tests, the Galex V2 consistently ranked among the top performers for flavor clarity, note separation, and overall taste accuracy across fruit, dessert, tobacco, and menthol profiles.
How long does the Freemax Galex V2 battery last?
The 800mAh battery in the Freemax Galex V2 lasts approximately three-quarters of a day to a full day depending on usage intensity. Light vapers taking around 100 to 150 puffs per day can comfortably get through an entire day on a single charge. Moderate vapers will likely need to top up in the late afternoon. Heavy vapers should plan to charge once or twice throughout the day. USB-C fast charging reaches full capacity in approximately 40 to 50 minutes.
What coils are compatible with the Freemax Galex V2?
The Freemax Galex V2 uses Freemax's proprietary GX-P mesh coils. The two primary options are the 0.8 ohm GX-P mesh coil optimized for mouth-to-lung vaping with nicotine salts, and the 1.0 ohm GX-P mesh coil designed for a tighter draw with freebase nicotine e-liquids. Both coils feature Freemax's wide-area mesh heating element for superior flavor production.
Does the Freemax Galex V2 have adjustable airflow?
Yes, the Freemax Galex V2 features an adjustable airflow control ring located at the base of the pod. You can rotate the ring to open or close the airflow channels, allowing you to fine-tune the draw resistance from a tight cigarette-like pull to a slightly more open restricted draw. This adjustability gives the Galex V2 an advantage over fixed-airflow competitors like the Uwell Caliburn G3.
Is the Freemax Galex V2 good for beginners?
The Freemax Galex V2 is an excellent choice for beginners. It supports draw-activated firing, which means there are no buttons or settings to learn. The top-fill pod design makes refilling straightforward, and the adjustable airflow lets new vapers experiment to find their preferred draw tightness. At around 30 dollars, it represents a reasonable entry price for anyone exploring vaping for the first time.
How does the Freemax Galex V2 compare to the Caliburn G3?
The Freemax Galex V2 and Uwell Caliburn G3 are both exceptional flavor-focused pod systems. The Galex V2 has a larger 800mAh battery compared to the G3's 690mAh, offers adjustable airflow that the G3 lacks, and delivers comparable flavor quality through its GX-P mesh coils. The Caliburn G3 is lighter and more compact, has a premium aluminum body, and is about 10 dollars cheaper. The Galex V2 is the better choice if airflow customization and battery life matter to you, while the G3 wins on portability and price.
How long do Freemax Galex V2 coils last?
In our 30-day testing, Freemax Galex V2 GX-P coils lasted between 8 and 14 days depending on e-liquid sweetness and usage frequency. The 1.0 ohm coils tended to last slightly longer than the 0.8 ohm coils due to operating at lower temperatures. Using moderately sweetened e-liquids and allowing proper priming before first use will help maximize coil lifespan. These are above-average longevity numbers for the pod system category.

Final Verdict

The Freemax Galex V2 does not try to be everything to everyone, and that focused approach is precisely what makes it successful. Freemax identified flavor as the battlefield where it could win, poured its years of mesh coil expertise into the GX-P platform, and wrapped it in a compact, well-designed device that does its one job exceptionally well. The flavor from this device is genuinely outstanding, rivaling pod systems that cost significantly more and even giving some larger devices a run for their money. The adjustable airflow adds a layer of customization that many competitors lack, and the above-average coil longevity reduces ongoing costs in a meaningful way.

The compromises are proportionate and predictable for a device at this price and size. The 2ml pod capacity is the most persistent daily friction point, requiring more frequent refills than we would prefer, but the efficient top-fill system keeps the inconvenience manageable. The 800mAh battery is adequate for light to moderate vapers but will leave heavy users reaching for a charger. The polycarbonate body is functional and durable but does not deliver the premium tactile experience of metal alternatives. And the absence of a physical fire button means you are entirely reliant on draw activation, which is reliable but offers less control than dual-fire devices. None of these shortcomings are dealbreakers; they are the reasonable trade-offs of a focused, flavor-first design philosophy executed at a competitive price point.

Score Breakdown

Flavor Accuracy
9.5
Build Quality
8.5
Battery Life
7.5
Value for Money
9.0
Overall Score
8.7

The Freemax Galex V2 is a device that knows exactly what it wants to be and executes on that vision with impressive precision. It is not the smallest pod system, not the longest-lasting, and not the most premium-feeling. But it is one of the absolute best-tasting pod systems you can buy in 2026, and for the many vapers who prioritize flavor above all else, that makes it an easy recommendation. It earns our Recommended badge and a final score of 8.7 out of 10.

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FUMIVA Editorial Team

Our reviewers have over 10 years of combined experience testing vaping and smoking hardware. Every product is tested for a minimum of 30 days in real-world conditions before we publish our verdict. We purchase all review units at retail price to ensure complete editorial independence.