Ok, so I have had the Aio (All in one) in my hand for a day now, so I can give it an initial review:
First impression, the pictures don't do justice to how small the mod really is. It feels tiny. My first thought was "great mod to slip in the pocket for going out for the evening"
Included in the package is the mod, 2 drip tips (more on that later), 2 .6 ohm coils, charging cable, warranty card and instruction manual with multiple languages.
The controls are fairly straight forward, so the instructions are pretty short. 5 clicks for on/off, and for LED color change, with mod off, long press the button until it lights up, then short press to cycle through colors...once the color you want is lit up, let it alone till it shuts down (a few seconds), turn mod back on with 5 clicks, and your new color is set (stealth/off is an option).
The "tank" portion is almost identical in set up to the Cubis, except for the "child safety" which works much like some medicine bottles....you push down on it while turning to open...so far it has opened without hassle for me every time, which is a good thing, because a "sub ohm" coil in a tank as small as this, it requires filling often for a chain vaper like myself. On top of the tank is a nice feature, it has two dots, when both dots are lined up, it means airflow is fully open.
Drip tips....It comes with two, the one pre installed has a strange spiral air path built in, the other is a standard wide bore.
The one pre installed....I simply did not like. I understand the theory behind it, it is SUPPOSED to increase flavor, but in my tests, I got both much better flavor and airflow from the standard tip, but both are included, so either way you are set.
The .6 ohm coil......in design, it is much closer to the MTL coils for the cubis, including the air restrictor. Flavor was quite good from it however, almost as good as the cubis clapton MTL coil head. I am using a 70/30 vg/pg juice, and haven't had any wicking problems.
But if you are a direct to lung vaper, you will want to pick up the more open .5 ohm cubis coils. I am currently running one of those in it, and it works just fine (vapor production and airflow is better on the .5 ohm cubis coil, flavor production is better on the .6 ohm coils that came with the Aio).
I haven't done a battery life test yet, but don't expect it to last all day with a sub ohm coil installed...but I was able to get through two tanks without any need to charge indicator.
Pros: Small (tiny!) easy to use, all in one package...user friendly....anyone can use this. Decent vapor production and great flavor on the included coils. Compatible with cubis coils.
Cons: I have had the button stick on me a couple of times in the "on/fire" position. A quick tap on the fire button unstuck it easily. Could be due to being a vendor sample....tolerances tend to be more exact on production models then on the sample units, but it is something to be aware of.
I would also like to see a larger version that has a larger tank for the sub ohm users.