What Is OXVA Unitech 2.0? Technology Explained | UK Guide 2026

OXVA Unitech 2.0 Technology Explained

OXVA markets “Unitech 2.0” across most of its device range — but what does it actually mean? This guide breaks down the technology, how it works, and why it matters for everyday vaping.

What Is Unitech 2.0?

Unitech 2.0 is OXVA’s proprietary coil mesh and wicking technology. It is the system that controls how e-liquid is delivered to the heating element and vaporised. OXVA claims it ensures “every drop of e-liquid is vaporised perfectly” — delivering consistent flavour from the first puff of a new pod to the last drop.

The Problem It Solves

Standard pod coils suffer from two common failures:

  • Dry hits: The wick fails to saturate fast enough. The coil heats before liquid arrives. Result: burnt, chemical taste.
  • Flavour drop-off: As the pod empties or the battery drains, vapour quality decreases. Last 20% of a pod often tastes noticeably weaker.

Unitech 2.0 addresses both issues through improved mesh density, wicking speed, and coil geometry.

How Unitech 2.0 Works

OXVA does not publish the full technical specification of Unitech 2.0, but based on observable performance:

  • Mesh density: Higher surface area than standard coils — more liquid vaporised per puff at the same wattage
  • Wicking channels: Multiple feed channels draw liquid to the coil faster, reducing dry hit risk
  • Thermal regulation: Works alongside the device chip to maintain consistent vapour temperature despite battery level changes

Which OXVA Devices Use Unitech 2.0

Device Unitech Version Additional Tech
XLIM Pro 3 Unitech 2.0 Pulse System
XLIM 3 Ultra Unitech 2.0 Super Pulse System
XLIM Go 2 Unitech 2.0 Standard
XLIM Go Lite Unitech 2.0 Standard
VPrime Unitech 2.0 Auto-draw DTL
UNIONE Unitech 2.0 Dual-chamber
NeXLIM Dual Mesh (different system) Boost/Eco mode

Unitech 2.0 vs the Pulse System

Unitech 2.0 is the coil/wicking technology. The Pulse System is a separate chip-level power management feature found on XLIM Pro 3 and XLIM 3 Ultra. They work together:

  • Unitech 2.0 — ensures the coil wicks and vaporises efficiently at any given moment
  • Pulse System — ensures the chip delivers consistent wattage even as the battery voltage drops

Combined, they produce what OXVA calls “80% flavour consistency even at 20% battery” (Pro 3) and “consistent flavour even at 1% battery” (3 Ultra).

Unitech 2.0 vs Dual Mesh (NeXLIM)

The NeXLIM uses a different approach — dual mesh coils rather than Unitech 2.0. Dual mesh fires two coil elements simultaneously, producing 200% more surface area than a single mesh. This produces more intense flavour than Unitech 2.0, but requires thinner liquids (50/50 nic salts) to avoid flooding.

Unitech 2.0 devices are more liquid-forgiving. Dual mesh is more flavour-intense but less liquid-flexible.

Does Unitech 2.0 Actually Make a Difference?

Yes — observably. The Go Lite at £6.99 uses Unitech 2.0 and tastes noticeably better than similarly priced non-OXVA budget pod kits. The technology is not just marketing. The practical difference between Unitech 2.0 and a standard coil system is most noticeable at the end of a pod — standard coils taste increasingly burnt or muted; Unitech 2.0 maintains consistent delivery longer.

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