Review Summary
The OXVA VPrime brings genuine innovation to the pod kit format by combining auto-draw activation with a 60W output ceiling and a Unitech 2.0 coil platform designed to improve flavour output, vapour production, and coil longevity. The built-in 2600mAh battery and dual activation system make it one of the most accessible high-output pod kits available at this price point. The 0.8Ω MTL pod being listed as coming soon rather than included is a limitation worth noting for vapers who also want MTL capability from day one.
The OXVA VPrime Pod Kit is a OXVA pod kit designed for MTL & RDL vaping , powered by a 2600mAh battery with a 2ml e-liquid capacity and USB C charging , available in 8 colours.
| Brand | OXVA |
| Vape Kit Type | Pod Kit |
| Battery | 2600mAh |
| Charging | USB C |
| Power Range | 5W-60W |
| Coil Resistance | 0.2 / 0.4 / 0.6Ω |
| Vape Style | MTL & RDL |
| Capacity | 2ml |
| Refilling | Top Fill |
| Airflow | Adjustable |
| Colours Available | 8 Colours Available |
The VPrime is compact and clearly built with portability as a primary consideration. The range of eight colour variants reflects more considered design thinking than most pod kits at this price point, with three leather finish options, Blue Leather, Brown Leather, and Black Leather, sitting alongside solid finishes including Sakura Pink, Natural Green, Auroral Purple, Glorious Gold, and Black Carbon. The leather finish variants have a tactile back panel that improves grip and gives the pod kit a noticeably premium feel in the hand for its size and price bracket.

The 0.96 inch colour display is the most visually distinctive feature on the face of the pod kit. Rather than the standard monochrome OLED display found on most pod kits in this category, the VPrime's screen runs one of three animated 3D themes: Space Boy, Rocket Launch, or Cosmic Journey. These themes sit alongside the standard wattage, coil resistance, and battery level readout, and the screen is bright enough to read clearly in most lighting conditions without the content feeling cluttered. The display adds a layer of character that separates the VPrime visually from more utility-focused competitors.

Pod quality is solid. The five-layer leak-proof construction holds up in daily carry at varying angles, which matters more for a DTL pod kit than it does for a tighter MTL pod kit where e-liquid movement within the pod is more restricted. The high-visibility pod body allows the remaining e-liquid level to be checked without removing the pod from the pod kit. As with all 2ml refillable pods sold in the UK, the VPrime pod meets the requirements set out under UK TPD regulations for e-liquid capacity in refillable tanks. The top-side fill port allows refilling in place without disassembly, and the refill process is clean and quick.

The USB-C charging port is a practical inclusion, and the dual activation design, with both auto-draw and a manual fire button available, gives vapers the option to switch between methods depending on preference or circumstance. The build overall is consistent with what OXVA delivers across the rest of the range: functional, well-finished, and competent at the price.
The auto-draw activation on a DTL coil is the defining performance characteristic of the VPrime, and it works more reliably than the format might suggest. Most auto-draw sensors in pod kits are calibrated for the tight draw resistance of an MTL coil, where the pressure differential on inhalation is strong and consistent. The VPrime's sensor is tuned for the open draw of a DTL coil, and it activates cleanly at the start of each inhale without the hesitation or missed firings that can affect draw-activated pod kits when the airflow is too open. For vapers who prefer not to operate a fire button, this is a meaningful practical advantage.

The 0.2Ω DTL pod, pre-installed in the kit, is best run between 45W and 60W with a high-VG freebase e-liquid at 3mg or below. Flavour output on this coil is strong across the supported wattage range, with density and definition that the Unitech 2.0 platform's claims support in use. The 0.6Ω RDTL pod included in the kit operates between 20W and 25W and suits a more restricted draw with a 50/50 or 60/40 e-liquid, or a lower-strength compatible nicotine salts blend for a warmer, flavour-forward session at reduced wattage. The 0.4Ω RDTL pod, available separately as a replacement pod and coil option, bridges the two included options at 28W to 38W.

Coil longevity is a stated focus of Unitech 2.0, with a claimed 30 percent improvement over the previous generation. In practice, coil life on the 0.2Ω DTL pod holds up well under regular use at the upper end of the recommended wattage range, with no significant drop in flavour quality before the coil shows signs of needing replacement. The pod-integrated coil format means replacement involves swapping the complete pod rather than just the coil head, which makes the comparison with replaceable coil systems less direct, but the extended lifespan claim translates to a lower frequency of pod purchases over time.

The 0.8Ω MTL pod listed as coming soon will, when available, complete the coil range and make the VPrime a full-spectrum pod kit covering all three draw styles. Until that pod is released, the VPrime is a DTL and RDTL pod kit, and vapers who primarily vape MTL should note that limitation before purchasing.
The built-in 2600mAh battery is a practical size for a compact pod kit operating at up to 60W. At the upper end of the wattage range on the 0.2Ω DTL coil, battery drain is higher than it would be on a lower-output pod kit, and vapers running the VPrime at 50W or above for extended sessions will typically need a charge before the end of a full day. At the mid-range wattage settings more typical of RDTL use on the 0.4Ω and 0.6Ω coils, battery endurance improves considerably, and moderate vapers should find it carries through a standard working day without issue.

The USB-C fast charging port is a meaningful quality-of-life feature for a built-in battery pod kit at this price point. Top-up charges during the day from a power bank or laptop port keep the VPrime running without interruption, and the colour display provides a clear enough battery level readout to gauge when a charge is likely to be needed before the pod kit runs flat. Unlike the OXVA Origin 2, the VPrime does not require a separately purchased external cell, which removes a source of additional upfront cost and makes it simpler to get running from the point of purchase.
The overall battery life picture for the VPrime is competent for a pod kit of this size and power output. It is not an endurance specialist at its highest wattage settings, but it does not need to be: the built-in battery format, fast charging, and display feedback give vapers enough tools to manage the charge cycle without it becoming a daily frustration.
The VPrime is one of the most accessible DTL pod kits available at this output level, largely because the auto-draw activation removes the need to operate a fire button for each puff. For vapers transitioning from disposable vapes or draw-activated pod kits, this mirrors the activation method they are already used to while delivering a step up in vapour output and flavour performance. The option to use the manual fire button is retained for vapers who prefer it, and the two modes work in parallel without requiring any setting change.

Wattage adjustment is handled via the button on the pod kit face and confirmed on the colour display, which shows the current wattage, coil resistance, and battery level at a glance. Each pod type has a recommended wattage range printed on or associated with it, and finding the preferred setting within that range is a matter of adjusting in small increments until the draw and flavour output feel right. The coil finder at WizVape is a useful reference for vapers who want to confirm which VPrime pod resistance suits their preferred draw style before buying replacement pods.

Refilling the VPrime does not require removing the pod from the pod kit. The top-side fill port sits within easy reach, the rubber seal reseats cleanly after each fill, and the high-visibility pod body makes it clear when the e-liquid level is getting low. The five-layer leak-proof construction means the pod kit can be carried in a pocket or bag without the risk of e-liquid seeping into the pod kit body, which is a practical consideration for vapers who carry their kit with them throughout the day.
Pod replacement follows the standard pull-and-push routine for magnetic connection pods. The connection is firm without being tight, and the pod seats with a clear click. For vapers exploring the broader OXVA pod kit range, the VPrime represents the current ceiling of the brand's draw-activated format, combining the activation simplicity of a basic pod kit with a power output more typical of button-fire pod kits.
The VPrime is most clearly matched to vapers who are comfortable with or actively prefer draw-activated pod kits and want more vapour output than a standard MTL pod kit provides. The combination of auto-draw and a 60W DTL coil range makes it a natural progression for vapers stepping up from disposables or simpler draw-activated pod kits who have found that MTL output no longer satisfies them but who do not want to switch to a manual fire button pod kit. The low price point relative to its specification strengthens that case considerably.

Vapers already familiar with RDTL or DTL vaping who currently use a button-fire pod kit may find the auto-draw format a welcome change for ease of use, particularly for longer sessions where operating a fire button repeatedly becomes less comfortable. The dual activation means nothing is lost for vapers who prefer the button option, and the coil range from 0.2Ω to 0.6Ω covers the full DTL and RDTL spectrum until the 0.8Ω MTL pod is released. Browse the compatible VPrime replacement pods at WizVape for all currently available resistance options.
The VPrime is less well suited to vapers whose primary style is tight MTL vaping on nicotine salts at higher strengths, as the 0.8Ω MTL pod is not yet available. Vapers in that position would be better served by the Xlim series or a dedicated MTL pod kit until the MTL pod launches. For DTL and RDTL use, the full OXVA range at WizVape provides context for where the VPrime sits relative to the brand's other options at higher wattage outputs.

At £29.99, the OXVA VPrime is available at WizVape in UK stock across all eight colour options. For vapers who want a high-output, low-effort pod kit that does not require managing an external battery, very little in this price bracket matches it.
Finding the right pods for your OXVA VPrime Pod Kit is essential for getting the best performance and flavour out of your device. There is 1 compatible option currently available, OXVA VPrime Replacement Pods . Using the correct pods ensures optimal coil life, consistent vapour production, and the best possible flavour accuracy from your nic salts or e-liquids. Always make sure you're using genuine Oxva pods to avoid any compatibility or safety issues.
To put the OXVA VPrime Pod Kit in context, here is how it stacks up against OXVA Xlim Pro 2 Pod Kit and OXVA Xlim Pro 3 Pod Kit across the key specs that matter.
If you want to learn more about refillable pod kits, how to choose the right coil resistance, and which nicotine salts work best with your setup, these guides are worth a read.
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The OXVA VPrime is well suited to vapers at the intermediate level who are comfortable with pod kits but want more output than a basic starter pod kit provides. The auto-draw activation removes the need to operate a fire button, which lowers the learning curve considerably. Complete beginners who have never vaped before may find the wattage adjustment and coil matching requirements a slight step up from a fixed-output draw-activated kit.
The OXVA VPrime uses VPrime replacement pods with integrated coils. The available options are the 0.2Ω DTL pod (45-60W), the 0.4Ω RDTL pod (28-38W), and the 0.6Ω RDTL pod (20-25W). A 0.8Ω MTL pod is listed as coming soon. Each pod holds 2ml of e-liquid and refills via a top-side port.
At higher DTL wattage settings of 45W to 60W, the 2600mAh built-in battery will typically carry a moderate vaper through most of a working day before needing a charge. At the lower RDTL wattage range of 20W to 38W, runtime extends considerably. USB-C fast charging allows top-up charges from a power bank or laptop port to extend the day without difficulty.
For the 0.2Ω DTL pod, a high-VG freebase e-liquid at 3mg or below is the recommended pairing, with 70/30 blends performing well at the upper wattage range. For the 0.4Ω and 0.6Ω RDTL pods, a 50/50 or 60/40 e-liquid at a lower nicotine strength is the appropriate choice. When the 0.8Ω MTL pod is released, nicotine salts at 10mg or 20mg on a 50/50 blend will be the correct pairing for that coil.
The OXVA VPrime and Origin 2 share some coil range overlap but differ significantly in design and battery format. The VPrime has a built-in 2600mAh battery, auto-draw activation, and a 60W ceiling, making it more accessible and requiring no additional purchase to get started. The Origin 2 uses an external 18650 battery, is button-fire only, and reaches 80W, giving it a higher output ceiling and the flexibility to carry a spare cell. The VPrime suits vapers who want simplicity and ease of use; the Origin 2 suits those who want maximum wattage control and runtime flexibility.
The OXVA VPrime Pod Kit is available at WizVape in the UK, priced at £29.99. WizVape also stocks VPrime replacement pods and compatible e-liquids, making it a practical single-source option for the full setup and ongoing consumables.
Auto-draw activation means the pod kit fires when you inhale through the mouthpiece, without needing to press a button. The VPrime includes a draw-activated sensor tuned for the open airflow of DTL coils, which distinguishes it from most draw-activated pod kits that only work reliably with tight MTL coils. A manual fire button is also present for vapers who prefer it, and both activation methods work in parallel.
The OXVA VPrime will support MTL vaping once the 0.8Ω MTL pod is released, which is listed as coming soon. At launch, the available pods cover DTL at 0.2Ω and RDTL at 0.4Ω and 0.6Ω. Vapers whose primary vaping style is tight MTL should check whether the 0.8Ω pod is available before purchasing.
To refill the OXVA VPrime, open the top-side fill port on the pod, insert the nozzle of your e-liquid bottle, and fill to capacity. The pod does not need to be removed from the pod kit to refill. The five-layer leak-proof design keeps the fill port sealed securely during normal use and travel.
Unitech 2.0 Taste Technology is OXVA's coil platform used in the VPrime, designed to improve flavour intensity, vapour output, and coil longevity compared to the previous generation. OXVA claims the technology delivers 50 percent more flavour, 45 percent more vapour, and 30 percent longer coil life. The improvements are built into the pod coil design and do not require any adjustment from the user.
The OXVA VPrime is available in eight colour options: Sakura Pink, Blue Leather, Brown Leather, Black Leather, Natural Green, Auroral Purple, Glorious Gold, and Black Carbon. The leather finish variants feature a textured back panel, while the solid finish options have a standard chassis finish.
Wattage on the OXVA VPrime is adjusted using the control button on the pod kit face, with the current setting shown on the 0.96 inch colour display. The pod kit operates across a range of 5W to 60W. Each VPrime pod type has a recommended wattage range: 45-60W for the 0.2Ω DTL pod, 28-38W for the 0.4Ω RDTL pod, and 20-25W for the 0.6Ω RDTL pod.
Yes, the OXVA VPrime has a built-in 2600mAh battery and does not require a separately purchased external cell. This differs from pod kits like the OXVA Origin 2, which uses a removable 18650 battery sold separately. The VPrime charges via USB-C and can be used while connected to a power source.
The OXVA VPrime produces strong vapour output on the 0.2Ω DTL pod at its upper wattage range of 45W to 60W, making it capable for cloud production in a compact pod kit format. It does not match the vapour output of larger dual-battery mod kits running high-wattage sub-ohm coils, but for a pocket-sized pod kit it performs above average for its class.