Aspire - Nautilus AIO Kit Review
Given that Aspire has already led the way with the great success of its recent AIO devices, such as the Aspire Breeze and its direct successor, the Breeze 2, it is certainly not shocking to see a sequel in the pod category. The Aspire Nautilus AIO brings some improvements along the way that theoretically make it a worthy upgrade to the Breeze line. Let's dig into the bones of what sets the Aspire Nautilus AIO apart and see if it truly deserves our hard-earned money.
Specifications
- Size: 87.5x37x21mm
- Output: 12W
- Battery: 1000mAh internal
- Bottom fill pod
- Pod release buttons
- Adjustable airflow
- Replaceable coils – BVC Nautilus coil
- Pod capacity: 4.5ml (standard) / 2ml (EU)
What's Inside The Box
- Aspire Nautilus AIO device
- O-rings
- USB cable
- User manual
- 1×1.8ohm coils (regular BVC and Nic Salt BVC)
Design
Right from the start, the design may seem trendy and fashionable, but the material of the device is very poor. The gold and silver frame on the top edge of the mod gives the impression that it is a cheap gadget. Personally, I will never hold a pod like this one in my mouth! The device is not relatively small compared to other pod systems, but its weight is correct. Personally, I don't like this size, but other people may find it easier for them than a small device.
Flavour Production
The flavour on the Nautilus coil is excellent and is undoubtedly one of the best mouth to lung experiences one might ask for on a pod-style system, trumping the efficiency of the Breeze 2 proprietary coil design by a respectable margin. And while the resistance of each draw already feels fantastic out of the box, the Aspire Nautilus AIO also plays into the useful function of being able to change the amount of air flow you can get on the fly.
Performance
The Aspire Nautilus AIO coils are 1.8-ohm BVC coils mounted within the device. They will heat up quickly and even burn. There is also an extra NS coil made by BVC for those who enjoy Nic Salts in the vape pen. The Aspire Nautilus AIO coils for the Aspire Nautilus AIO are different from other starter kits because they can be interchanged with other coils from other systems, offering more power and heating capabilities.
Battery Life
The device is equipped with a built-in battery with a capacity of 1000 mAh, which produces power of up to 12W, which is good for a pod type device, and has a relatively long life. Charging is done by simply plugging the micro-USB cable on the side of the device and connecting the other end to a power supply of 1A maximum. When you connect the micro-USB cable with the power supply on, the LEDs will blink blue and orange three times, and when fully charged, the LEDs will blink blue and orange twenty times and then turn off.
Verdict
The Aspire Nautilus AIO is designed especially for newcomers to the vape market who want something that offers quality and flavour. It gives you the best taste and the best vaping experience. This vape is easy to use, easy to clean and holds a good amount of juice, making it the ideal option. It's a good idea to start with this before moving on to something more customizable.
If you're still reading at this point then there's a good chance this product is exactly what you're looking for. Check out the Aspire - Nautilus AIO Kit product page and order yours today. You owe it to yourself!