Oxva Vprime Pod Vape Kit ( Archive )
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Description
High-Output Pod System Architecture – Archive Entry
This product is not available for sale in Ireland. It is preserved within the Eirhorse Vape Museum as a reference device representing the shift toward high-power pod systems.
View Current Pod SystemsThe OXVA VPrime was developed as a response to increasing demand for compact devices capable of delivering performance closer to sub-ohm setups. Unlike earlier low-power pod systems, this platform introduced higher wattage output combined with integrated pod coil structures.
This positioned the device in a category between traditional pod systems and full-size box mod kits, offering a balance between portability and power delivery.
Technical Specification Matrix
| Parameter | Specification | Usage Context | Technical Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Device Category | High-power pod system | RDL / DL usage | Bridges pod and sub-ohm formats |
| Output Power | Up to ~60W | Higher vapour production | Auto or manual adjustment |
| Battery | Internal ~2000mAh | Extended usage cycles | USB-C fast charging |
| Pod Capacity | 2ml (TPD) | Refillable | Top or side fill depending on version |
| Coil System | Replaceable coil platform | Customisable performance | Supports multiple resistances |
| Airflow | Adjustable | MTL to DL tuning | Slider-based control |
| Activation | Button + auto-draw | Flexible use | Dual activation system |
Engineering Context
The VPrime platform reflects a shift toward higher efficiency coil systems operating at increased wattage ranges. This allowed pod-based devices to deliver denser vapour while maintaining a compact form factor.
Ireland Market Position
This device is not currently available within the Irish retail environment. Market preference has evolved toward refined refillable pod systems with improved efficiency and lower running cost.
All vaping products are intended for adult users (18+) only.
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Last Updated: March 2026