Howdy and Welcome. I agree with what someone said above that it would help knowing how you vape as every pod system provides a different experience. Due to not knowing these things, I'm just gonna throw a few mini reviews out there with my experience with a few pods that I like.
Aspire Breeze 2: Button operated draw which I have been using this pod for almost 5 months and both are still going strong. Pros: removable coils and it has 2 different size coils. I prefer the 1ohm coil but the .6 is not bad either. Good battery with its 1000 mah battery, easy to fill, and adjustable air flow. Cons: top cap to get to coil is a pain in the .... to get off, if the coil is not in just right it will flood producing major spit back, and the power is not consistent meaning, as the battery drains, the amount of power for each hit gets weaker. Flavor is a little weak as well.
Aspire Nautilus AIO: Button operated draw. I only had this for about a month but kind of like it. Pro: very lightweight, coils provide nice flavor for a pod, adjustable air flow, and has decent battery life. Cons: it is plastic and feels cheap, juice has to be almost empty to change the coil or it will just spill out the mouthpiece, sometimes it is a pain to fill as it has no vent hole and air bubbles will form.
Innokin EQ: Button operated draw. Very tight draw which could either be a pro or con depending on how you vape. Pros: nice rubberized finish which feels good in the hands, adjustable power (sort of) where it has 2 settings, normal and boost, easiest pods to fill outside of the Orion, good life for the pods, ceramic coils are in the pods which produces good flavor for a pod, and pods last a while before the flavor deminishes. Cons: battery indicator sucks as it will show white until it is about 15% then it will go red leaving about 10 more draws until empty, and the magnets which keep the pod in place are on the weaker side and do not do the greatest job keeping the pod in place.
Lost Vape Orion. Button activated draw. Nice system with a DNA chip and replay. Pro: has different settings which can be adjusted somewhat inside Escribe, can lock in the hit with replay once you find a sweet spot, very well made and feels like a quality device in the hands, can use either .5 or .25 ohm pods (personally, I only like the .25 pods), easiest pod system to fill, and adjustable air flow. Cons: not a fan of the battery life (950 mah) as I seem to have to charge these more than other pods and I use the other pods more frequently, sometimes it gives me that TC type of hit which feels kind of weak, and it is about 3 times as much as the other pod systems mentioned thus far (but you are paying for the quality and chip set in this device so I never felt like I paid too much for it either).
Joyetech Ego Mansion AIO: It does both button and draw activated draw. It has no pod as it is a true AIO and has built in glass tank with only the coil being replaceable. Pro: strong hit with this thing and produces large clouds with the airflow wide open, very good battery life with its 1300 mah battery, easy to fill, adjustable air flow. Cons: it has 2 windows but is difficult to see the fill level at times making filling a pain, due to the pain to fill, it will sometimes overfill leaving excess liquid on the rim which has to be wiped off or it will get into the mouthpiece, and it is very tall.
I have others but these are the ones I tend to use most. The one thing with pods is flavor is nowhere near to what a tank system gives. The flavor is muted somewhat on them. The Orion probably has the best flavor out of all of them but the Mansion, EQ, and Nautilus AIO are not bad for pods. As stated above, these are just my thoughts and opinions on these devices and I probably left much out as the post is already way too long.