I was not expecting a vape gift box to make me think about football tactics, but here we are.
VOOPOO recently sent over its 2026 football-theme limited edition gift box for the ARGUS G4, and the timing is almost too perfect. The World Cup is already in the air, fans are planning match nights, and the whole football conversation feels bigger this year because the 2026 edition is not a normal one. FIFA is taking the tournament across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, with the first 48-team format making everything feel louder, longer, and more global.
So when this black VOOPOO box opens up with color, football pieces, and a custom ARGUS G4 sitting inside, it does not feel like random merch. It feels like a small match-day kit.
What Is Inside the Gift Box? ⚽
The box includes the VOOPOO ARGUS G4 Limited Edition, a jersey-style athlete T-shirt, a cup, a football badge/magnet, and a round football-style crossbody bag. It is the kind of package that clearly wants to be unboxed, photographed, and kept around after the first excitement fades.

More Angles From the Gift Box 📸
The small details are what make the box feel more like match-night gear than normal product packaging. The bag, cup, badge, and extra device angles all help the limited edition feel more complete.
The most interesting part, of course, is still the device. The ARGUS G4 itself arrives in a green, red, and blue football colorway. At first glance, I guessed Mexico because of the strong green and red energy. But the blue stripe with stars also gives it a wider 2026 host-country feeling. Maybe that is the point. It feels less like one exact team and more like the whole tournament mood.
Same ARGUS G4, Younger Personality 🌈
We recently published our VOOPOO ARGUS G4 & G4 Mini review, and the regular ARGUS G4 already had a strong case. The Multi-Ohm Cartridge was the real headline for me because it made the device feel flexible without becoming complicated. You could move between different vaping styles without constantly swapping pods and second-guessing everything.
This limited edition does not change that foundation. And honestly, that is a good thing.
It keeps the same ARGUS G4 experience, but dresses it in something more colorful, energetic, and young. The regular version feels clean and practical. This one feels like it is ready to sit beside a match-night drink, a team jersey, and a table full of friends arguing about the referee.

Why the Football Theme Works Right Now 🏟️
Football products can easily feel forced. Add a ball graphic, throw in a few stripes, call it a limited edition, done. This one works better because the gift box has a complete idea around it. The cup, badge, T-shirt, and bag make it feel like a fan kit rather than just a device with a new skin.
And the current football moment gives it extra life. With World Cup 2026 expanding to 48 teams and spreading across three host countries, fans are not just watching one tournament. They are watching a month-long global festival. Different colors, different shirts, different flags, different late-night habits. That is exactly the kind of setting where a brighter limited edition makes sense.
The ARGUS G4 Limited Edition feels like VOOPOO saying: the product performance is already there, now let us have some fun with the occasion.
First Impression Verdict ✅
If you already liked the original ARGUS G4, this limited edition should feel familiar in the right ways. It is not trying to replace the standard version with a different device. It is the same solid pod system wearing a more playful football jacket.
For collectors, football fans, and VOOPOO users who want something with more personality, this gift box has charm. The device still feels practical, but the packaging makes it more memorable. More color. More energy. More young.
And sometimes, that is enough to make a good device feel fresh again.
Related reading: VOOPOO ARGUS G4 & G4 Mini Review: One Cartridge, Triple Vibes
Football context: FIFA’s official pages describe the 2026 World Cup as a 48-team tournament hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, with matches spread across the official host cities.


