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Innokin Mods & Batteries

Innokin vape batteries and mods are designed for simple, reliable use across a range of setups. You’ll find a mix of built-in battery devices and external battery mods, with options suited to both MTL and DTL vaping depending on the model.

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The Innokin Kroma-R Mod delivers up to 80W of power with an...
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A long-lasting, easy-to-use 1000mAh Battery.

Innokin Vape Batteries and Mods Explained

Innokin vape batteries power your device and control how much output is sent to the coil. In more advanced devices, these are called mods, which include features like adjustable wattage and safety protections built in.

Compared to basic vape devices, mods are usually a bit larger and offer more control over how your vape performs. You don’t have to use all the settings, but they’re there if you want them.

Built-In Battery vs External Battery Innokin Mods

Innokin offer both built-in battery mods and ones that use external batteries, so there’s a bit of choice depending on what you prefer.

Built-in battery devices are more straightforward. You just plug them in and charge, no need to deal with separate batteries. Some models like the Adept or LiMAX sit around 3000mAh, which is enough for most people to get through the day.

External battery mods usually take 18650, 20700 or 21700 cells. These let you swap batteries out instead of waiting for the device to charge, which can be useful if you’re using higher wattages.

Innokin Mods Power Output and Features

Most Innokin vape mods sit somewhere between 20W and 80W, though some go higher depending on the model. They’re generally built to handle both MTL and DTL setups without being overly complicated.

A lot of them include:

  • Variable wattage settings
  • Basic smart modes
  • Built-in safety protections
  • Simple screen displays for settings

Some devices also use chipsets like the Aethon chipset, which helps manage power output and keep things consistent.

Battery Types and What They Mean

If you’re using an external battery mod, you’ll usually be choosing between 18650 and 21700 batteries.

  • 18650 batteries are smaller and very common
  • 21700 batteries are larger and tend to last longer

The numbers relate to the battery size, so a bigger number means a larger cell with more capacity.

In general, larger batteries give you more battery life and can handle higher wattages, but they also make the device slightly bigger.

Compatibility With Tanks

Most Innokin mods use a 510 connection, which means they’ll work with a wide range of vape tanks, not just Innokin ones.

As long as the wattage of the mod matches the coil you’re using, it should work without any issues. That flexibility is one of the main reasons people go for a mod rather than a pod kit.

Who Innokin Vape Mods Are For

Innokin vape batteries and mods are usually aimed at people who want something reliable and easy to use without too much setup.

They tend to suit:

  • MTL users looking for a simple adjustable device
  • People moving on from pod kits
  • Anyone who wants better battery life and more control

They’re not the most complex devices out there, but they’re consistent, which is what most people are after.