Aspire Nautilus AIO Pod Kit Archive
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Archive Entry – Aspire Nautilus AIO Pod Kit
The Aspire Nautilus AIO Pod Kit is documented here as part of the historical vape hardware archive. This device represented an important transition stage between classic low-power Nautilus coil platforms and later refillable pod systems with more compact all-in-one construction.
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The Aspire Nautilus AIO was developed as a refillable pod device for adult users who wanted the familiar performance profile of the Nautilus coil family in a smaller, simplified format. Unlike closed pod systems of the same era, this model used replaceable Nautilus BVC coils rather than sealed disposable cartridges, which made it a more serviceable and longer-term platform.
The device featured a built-in 1000mAh battery and a fixed 12W output, with airflow adjustment and bottom filling integrated into the pod structure. Aspire listed the standard pod at 4.5ml, while markets operating under TPD limits used the 2ml version, which is the relevant capacity context for Ireland and the wider EU.
| Parameter | Specification | Usage Context | Technical Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Device Type | Refillable pod system | Low-power all-in-one device | Built around the Nautilus coil platform |
| Battery Capacity | 1000mAh built-in battery | Portable daily-use format | Internal rechargeable battery |
| Output | 12W | Suitable for low-wattage MTL use | Power is non-adjustable |
| Pod Capacity | 4.5ml standard / 2ml TPD | EU market version relevant to Ireland | TPD version limited to 2ml |
| Coil Compatibility | Interchangeable with original Nautilus BVC coils | MTL-focused coil ecosystem | Manual lists 1.8Ω coil resistance |
| Included Coil Types | 1.8Ω regular BVC / 1.8Ω Nic Salt coil | Different liquid and draw preferences | Nichrome coil type listed in manual |
| Airflow | Adjustable airflow | User-selectable draw restriction | Designed for controlled inhale behaviour |
| Refill Method | Easy bottom fill | Refillable cartridge platform | Part of the original pod construction |
| Dimensions | 87.5 × 37 × 21 mm | Pocket-oriented compact format | Vertical all-in-one body |
Design and Platform Context
From a technical perspective, the Nautilus AIO was significant because it moved the established Nautilus MTL experience into a pod-based chassis without fully abandoning replaceable-coil serviceability. That made it different from many simpler pod products of the same period, especially for users who preferred more predictable coil replacement rather than sealed cartridge turnover.
The device used fixed output rather than adjustable wattage, which positioned it as a straightforward low-power hardware platform rather than a configurable pod device. In archive terms, it sits between older compact MTL hardware and later generations of pod systems with broader feature sets.
Market and Regulatory Context – Ireland
During its active market period, the Aspire Nautilus AIO was part of the refillable pod category sold through Irish vape retailers and online stores serving areas such as Cork. For Ireland, the important compliance point is the 2ml TPD pod version, not the larger 4.5ml standard edition commonly referenced in global materials.
Devices of this type are intended for adults aged 18+ in Ireland. Archived devices like the Nautilus AIO reflect an earlier development phase of pod hardware before later generations introduced broader wattage control, mesh-heavy coil standardisation and more advanced refill architectures.
Archive FAQ
What type of device was the Aspire Nautilus AIO?
The Aspire Nautilus AIO was a refillable pod system with a built-in battery, adjustable airflow and replaceable Nautilus BVC coil compatibility.
What battery capacity did the Nautilus AIO use?
The device used a built-in 1000mAh battery with fixed low-power output.
What pod capacity applied in Ireland?
The relevant Ireland and EU version used a 2ml pod because TPD rules limited refillable nicotine-compatible pod capacity in those markets.
Which coils were compatible with the Aspire Nautilus AIO?
The device was built around original Nautilus BVC coil compatibility, including 1.8Ω coil options associated with MTL use.
Is the Aspire Nautilus AIO still a current model?
It is treated as an archived model. Newer pod systems now offer updated pod construction, broader coil options and more modern device engineering.
Last Updated: March 2026