


AIO devices have a tank that's designed to be used with a specific battery system, but also is reusable rather than disposable. We've identified a lot of systems that others might call an AIO as a pod device, using the following metric: pods are non-serviceable, disposable tanks.

Designįirst, let's talk about the "pod mod" versus "all-in-one" debate. So how does it measure up to the Orion? In this article we’ll take a deep dive into the positives and negatives to the Smok Trinity and see how it compares to the Orion and the other similar boxy devices. Still, there are some noteworthy differences, the biggest being the replaceable press-in coils adapted from Smok's other popular all-in-one device, the Nord. And yes, again we've got a Orion clone - almost down to a tee, at least when it comes to appearance.
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This week we’ll look at the Trinity 30W Alpha VV Mod by Smok. Last week, we reviewed the Orbit TF by Sense, which, as we pointed out, is similar in design to the Orion. Even if you've never vaped one, you know they ushered in a new era of high-performance, adjustable power pod mods that have spawned countless imitations. Dedicated vapers are probably familiar by now with the Orion series of pod mods from Lost Vape.
