Bo One vs Myle – Battle of the Pods

Updated: December 22, 2022
If you’re a beginner, picking your first pod-style vape can be a daunting task. Long gone are the days where the Juul was the instant recommendation for anyone looking to dip their toes into vaping. That’s why we’re here though, to help you narrow down the potential list of candidates and hopefully aid you in first purchase with our Bo One vs Myle showdown.
Today we’re looking at the Bo One and Myle vape pens. While both are outstanding devices in their own rights, each device has its own set of ups and downs which we’ll be weighing against each other, so let’s get started.

Bo One vs Myle
Bo One vs Myle Review


Bo One vs Myle mouth pieceFlavor Quality

When it comes to flavor between Bo One vs Myle, however, our choice is clear as day. The Bo One is leagues ahead of the Myle in just about every aspect flavor wise. Not only does the Bo One have a much wider stock of available flavored pods to choose from compared to the paltry selection of the Myle’s (only 5!).

Vapor production is pretty similar between the two although the Myle does produce just a bit less compared to the Bo One due its more restrictive airflow which can be a good or bad thing depending on your preference. We found the airflow on the Bo One just perfect for our needs although the Myle still provided a good enough sensation when taking a puff.

The Bo One also came out on top when it came to flavor production; aside from the larger library of flavors to choose from, we felt the flavor on the Myle to be a bit muted or lacking in comparison. Individual flavor notes felt a lot more “forward” when vaping with the Bo One.

Minty flavors felt a lot more mintier, fruity flavors tasted more fruitier, and tobacco flavors on the Bo One felt a lot more authentic compared to the tobacco counterpart of the Myle.

Bo One vs Myle front displayManufacturing Quality

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.

Bo One vs Myle in handEase of Use

When comparing the ease of use between the Bo One vs Myle, being pod-style devices, both the Bo One and the Myle are great to use for beginners to vaping as the lack of any onboard menu or buttons totally eliminates the necessary learning curve usually present in other devices. People who use 510 cartridges tend to prefer the Tronian Nutron.

Each feature pods which are easy to install and replace and use non-proprietary charging cables to get the batteries up to speed. Unlike open pod systems, the closed pods on the Bo One and Myle already come pre-filled so there’s no need to purchase your own e-liquid separately.

Bo One vs Myle with armor casePortability

Whether you get the Bo One or Myle, you’re getting pretty much the same form factor with either of these devices. Both are equally portable and easily fit into practically any pocket.  One big advantage the Bo One holds over the Myle though is the much larger integrated battery it uses.

With the Bo One’s whopping 380mAh rated battery against the Myle’s 250mAh battery, the clear winner in terms of longevity is the Bo One. In addition to the much larger battery of the Bo One, it also supports an optional accessory aptly named the Bo Power which functions as an expandable battery pack roughly the size of a 18650 battery, further increasing the mileage of the Bo One.

Bo One vs Myle power controlPower Flexibility

Both the Bo One and the Myle vape at roughly the same fixed output so you won’t be forgoing any features by going with either of the two. Being pod-style devices, the Bo One and the Myle both adhere to the minimalist aesthetic which completely eliminates the need for any buttons to press and instead both rely on an air or draw activated sensor which detects whenever you inhale from the mouthpiece to activate. In this regard, both the Bo One and Myle feel equally responsive.

There isn’t much variety either when it comes to either of these two device’s offerings in terms of nicotine strength. Both feature pods that come at a standard nicotine salt concentration so there aren’t really any options for those looking for a way to taper down on their nicotine intake, unfortunately.

If you are someone who also uses 510 oil cartridges and other vapers have reported Yocan Wit is a good place to start.  

Bo One vs Myle winnerSHOWDOWN

While the Myle is a great pod-style vape in its own right, it simply feels lacking when matched up against the Bo One. Not only does the Bo One have a much larger selection of flavor pods to choose from, the superior battery life of the Bo One makes it one of the most convenient devices to use thanks to its “charge-and forget” battery.

The strong flavor production is the icing on the cake when forming our conclusions on these two devices; the Bo One still manages to outdo the Myle at this stage making it in our opinion, the superior of the two devices.

If you’d like to see another comparison like the Bo One vs Myle, check out our recent showdown between the Juul vs Bo One and to see how these 2 units stack up against the field, be sure to check out our Vapes Ranking Chart.

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Alex is a cannabis enthusiast, long time vaporizer lover, writer and filmmaker. He is also a board and video game nerd with a penchant for hosting a weekly board game night. Partygoers have been heard saying things like “is anyone else going to show up?” and “I don’t think I can make it next week”. He strives to make people laugh at every opportunity and sees cannabis as a helpful tool in doing so.

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