Uwell’s Aeglos H2 is a compact 60W refillable pod-mod with a 1500mAh internal battery and a 4.5mL pod, aiming to cover tight MTL through warmer restricted-DL with a simple airflow ring. It delivers strong flavor clarity and stays unusually tidy around the pod area, but the small battery becomes the limiter if you live near the top of the wattage range. It fits commutes and desk breaks; it’s not built for all-day high-watt vaping.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uwell Aeglos H2 Kit | 4.1/5 | Clear flavor, broad airflow range, low-fuss day-to-day | Battery tight at higher wattage, airflow fine-tuning takes practice, frequent refills for DL | MTL/RDL users who want a compact, regulated pod-mod |
Final Verdict
The Aeglos H2 hits a sweet spot: a genuinely pocketable, button-fired pod-mod that feels simple in the hand yet covers multiple inhale styles. Best result came from treating it as a flavor-first daily carry—MTL/RDL most of the day, with short higher-watt bursts when you want more density. The trade-off is predictable: 1500mAh is comfortable at low wattage, but it turns into a “top-up” device if you push the 0.18Ω coil hard.
- Who It’s For
- Adult nicotine users who switch between MTL and restricted-DL
- Flavor-first vapers who want simple, regulated controls
- Commuters and desk vapers who care about cleanliness and pocketability
- Who It’s Not For
- Heavy DL users expecting all-day 55–60W sessions
- Anyone who only wants auto-draw
- People who hate refilling and prefer large-tank setups

How We Tested
We ran the Aeglos H2 for a week with the included 0.18Ω and 1.2Ω coils, rotating commute use, desk breaks, and longer evening sessions. We scored Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability, logging wattage choices, refill frequency, and charging behavior. Marcus stress-tested sustained higher output, Jamal treated it as a pocket carry, and I tracked heat, reliability, and condensation. Nicotine products are for adults only; not for minors, pregnant people, or non-nicotine users, and impressions are subjective—not medical advice.
Our Testing Experience
First fill, the pod took about 4.3mL before it felt “done,” and the silicone plug sat flat without fuss. I started with the 1.2Ω coil at 12W and a mid-closed airflow; each puff felt dry-leaning and clean, with a crisp front note and a gentle, controlled throat hit—no weird turbulence, just a smooth pull that stayed consistent across quick work-break hits.
Marcus swapped to the 0.18Ω coil at 57–60W, airflow opened up, and the device immediately shifted into warm, dense, saturated puffs—more mouth-filling vapor, more punch, and a faster battery drop. In that mode, it’s a short-session device: after a few sustained chains, the body got noticeably warm (not alarming, just present), and you start thinking about your next charge.
Across pockets and bags, Jamal’s main note was how little mess it made—mostly a light film to wipe off around the pod area rather than actual leaking. Full recharge from low battery to 100% averaged about 68 minutes on our timer.
- What we liked
- Flavor stays clean at both low and high wattage
- Airflow range covers true MTL through open RDL
- Day-to-day cleanliness is better than most pod-mods
- Who it is best for
- MTL/RDL users who want one compact device
- People who prioritize flavor consistency over max clouds
- Anyone who wants simple button controls and a small screen
- Where it falls short
- Battery feels limited when living near 60W
- DL mode drains e-liquid quickly (expect frequent refills)
- Airflow “micro-adjustments” take patience to dial in

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Clean, accurate flavor across both coils | 1500mAh battery is the limiter at high wattage |
| Wide inhale range (MTL to restricted-DL) | DL use means frequent refills |
| Adjustable airflow is genuinely functional | Fine-tuning airflow can feel fiddly |
| Solid day-to-day leak/condensation control | Warmth builds during sustained high-output chains |
| Simple button operation, readable OLED | Not ideal if you want auto-draw-only carry |
| Comfortable in hand; pocket-friendly shape | Smaller battery means more “top-up” charging |
Details
- Price (typical sale): $18.99
- Device type: refillable pod-mod with replaceable coils and magnetic pod connection
- Power: 5W–60W, button-fired with +/- controls
- Battery: 1500mAh internal; USB Type-C charging (our average full charge: ~68 minutes)
- Pod capacity: 4.5mL (our “comfortable fill” before it felt topped-out: ~4.3mL)
- Coils in the kit: 0.18Ω mesh (55–60W) and 1.2Ω mesh (10–13W)
- Display: 0.96-inch OLED with real-time stats including resistance and puffs
- Size/weight/materials: 113 × 27 × 27.2mm, 79g; PCTG + aluminum alloy

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.4 | Clear, consistent flavor on both coils; stays “clean” across a week |
| Throat Hit | 4.1 | Easy to tune via airflow/wattage; strong on 0.18Ω, controlled on 1.2Ω |
| Vapor Production | 4.2 | Dense, warm output at 55–60W; modest but satisfying at 10–13W |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.0 | Real range from MTL to open RDL; small movements can feel sensitive |
| Battery Life | 3.7 | Comfortable at low wattage; high-watt sessions demand recharges |
| Leak Resistance | 4.1 | Pocket carry stayed tidy; mostly light residue rather than leaking |
| Build Quality | 4.2 | Solid feel, stable buttons, pod connection stayed secure |
| Ease of Use | 4.0 | Straightforward controls and coil swaps; requires basic pod maintenance |
| Portability | 4.1 | Compact and easy to carry; best as a daily “grab-and-go” kit |
| Overall | 4.1 | Flavor-forward, flexible inhale styles; battery is the main compromise |
How to Choose the Uwell Aeglos H2?
Choose it if you want a compact, regulated pod-mod that can swing from low-watt MTL to warmer restricted-DL without feeling complicated. Prioritize it if flavor consistency, airflow flexibility, and a cleaner pocket carry matter more than all-day high-power runtime. Skip it if your default is sustained DL at the top end or you refuse to refill often.
For a slimmer MTL-focused daily carry, the OXVA Xlim Pro is easier to pocket and naturally suits short sessions. For a more “all-day” power pod-mod, the Vaporesso Luxe XR Max is the better pick when you want bigger battery headroom and stronger DTL support.
Limitations
The Aeglos H2 is versatile, but its limits show quickly when you treat it like a mini cloud device.
- 1500mAh battery can’t sustain heavy 55–60W habits without frequent charging
- DL-style vaping drains the pod quickly, so refills become routine
- Airflow control has a learning curve if you like ultra-precise tuning
Uwell Aeglos H2 Vs. Alternatives
- Why choose these models
- One device that credibly covers MTL and restricted-DL
- Strong flavor focus with a tidy day-to-day pod experience
- Simple controls with a clear OLED readout
- Alternatives to consider
- Vaporesso Luxe XR Max: bigger battery headroom and stronger DTL bias
- Geekvape B-series pod kits: tougher builds and more “outdoors” durability focus
- OXVA Xlim Pro: slimmer carry and low-watt efficiency for MTL/RDL
Pro Tips for Uwell Aeglos H2
- Prime new coils patiently; give the cotton time before the first long pull.
- Start below your target wattage, then climb in small steps until flavor “locks in.”
- For the 1.2Ω coil, keep airflow more restricted to prevent thin, airy hits.
- For the 0.18Ω coil, open airflow first, then raise wattage to avoid harshness.
- Refill before the pod gets too low; low liquid + high wattage is how you scorch coils.
- Wipe the pod base and contacts every couple of refills to keep the connection clean.
- Treat 55–60W as a short-session mode; it preserves battery comfort and keeps heat down.
- Use a quality Type-C cable and avoid unknown fast chargers if the device gets warm.
- Keep a spare coil on hand; this kit feels best when you can swap quickly and move on.
FAQs
Does the Aeglos H2 work better for MTL or DL?
It leans flexible: the 1.2Ω coil is the more comfortable day-to-day MTL/RDL option, while the 0.18Ω coil is for warmer, denser restricted-DL sessions.
How often did you have to refill it?
In MTL/RDL use, refills were occasional and predictable. In higher-watt restricted-DL use, refills became frequent—more like “top-offs” throughout the day.
Any leaking issues in pockets or bags?
We didn’t see true leaking in normal carry. We did see light residue over time, so a quick wipe around the pod base keeps things tidy.
Is the battery enough for a full day?
At low wattage, yes. If you run near the top end regularly, expect mid-day charging.
About the Author: Chris Miller