Hey guys. Today let's make a comparison between two pod systems of Vaporesso. They were both designed with built-in batteries around 700mAh, just see which one is more appropriate for you.
We first check out the Vaporesso Aurora Play Kit that features CCELL coils, a nice automatic MTL draw and a convenient and familiar body styling. It is the second version of the Aurora and a few things have changed. The overall body is more rounded and slightly larger, it now has an on/off button and a push-to-fill system, the mouthpiece, and pods are different, and the whole pod is swapped now instead of just the coil.
Still powered by a 650mAh built-in battery, Aurora Play's output will be 10W if the 1.3ohm is detected and 18 to 20W if the 0.65ohm is detected. The e-liquid capacity of each pod is 2ml, a hefty amount for pod systems. And there is a push to fill system located on the top of the pod, ensuring no leakage can happen. Inside the Aurora Play is Vaporesso's Omni mini chip--maintaining high-quality regulation, protection, and quick charging.
Where to buy: https://vapesourcing.com/vaporesso-aurora-play-kit.html
Then is the Vaporesso Nexus AIO Kit. Integrated with Vaporesso's OMNI Board Mini, it's enabled by a draw-activated mechanism with a suite of functions such as Auto Temperature Control and a suite of safety protections. Powered by a built-in 650mAh battery, there is a colorful LED light indicator to show instant battery life feedback and capable of fast-charging via the micro USB port located on the base. And the new 1.0ohm NX CCELL Coil with ceramic heating elements is utilized for a flavorful and consistent vape with longer-lasting capability.
Where to buy: https://vapesourcing.com/vaporesso-nexu … 50mah.html