While both devices may seem to look very similar in terms of overall shape and build quality, a closer look reveals otherwise. Without a doubt, both the Bo One and the Myle are very nondescript devices and they both get equal marks in this regard for providing a very discreet vaping experience for those who like to vape on the down-low.
There are small aesthetic differences, however, especially when considering the actual pods themselves. For starters, the Bo One uses a clear PETG plastic for the majority of the pod while the Myle opts for a windowed chassis on the pod giving it a much more uniform look with the rest of the device.
Unfortunately for the Myle, the small viewing window can make it pretty difficult to gauge the remaining e-liquid left in the pod, while on the other hand, the clear albeit slightly tinted makes things a lot more convenient when it comes to knowing when you’re almost due for a pod replacement.
The Bo One also features a slimmer profile all in all and is a tad bit more ergonomic compared to the wide and flat design of the Myle which is all too similar to a standard USB flash drive, so we’re going to have to give a point to the Bo One here.
When it comes to awarding a point based on looks, that’s really up to you at the end. Both are attractive and well-designed devices in their own regard but it’s apparent that the Bo One didn’t skimp on practicality for the sake of aesthetics thanks to its see-through pod design.