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Written and fact-checked by the VapeCity team · Updated June 2026
The OXVA Xlim 3 Ultra is the flagship of the Xlim family and the one that leans hardest into the screen. Where the rest of the range gives you a small display, the Ultra fits a full 2.2 inch HD colour touchscreen down the front, the kind you would expect on a much bigger mod. You tap and swipe to set the power, switch themes and read your wattage, battery, coil resistance and puff count all at once, and it animates as you vape. It is the most phone-like pod OXVA has made, and it still drops in your pocket.

The clever bit is underneath. OXVA's Super Pulse System chipset keeps the power steady right down to the last 1% of battery, so the vape on a nearly flat device feels the same as a full one, no fade. Add UniTech 2.0 dual-mesh pods that wring more flavour and life out of your juice, a 1500mAh battery and fast USB-C charging, and the Ultra earns its name. It sits in our refillable pod kits as the big-screen Xlim, a step up from the slim Xlim Pro 3 and the square SQ Pro 2.
The screen is the headline. At 2.2 inches with a 220 by 700 HD panel and 331 pixels per inch, it is sharp and bright, far bigger and clearer than the little displays on most pods. It is a full touchscreen, so you tap and swipe to set the wattage, lock the device or switch between three UI themes and the vape animations, no fiddly button menus. It shows your wattage, battery percentage, coil resistance and a puff count together, so you always know exactly where you are.
Behind it is OXVA's Super Pulse System chipset, and it is more than marketing. It stabilises the power output as the battery drains, holding a consistent hit right down to around 1% charge, so the last few puffs of the day taste like the first rather than fading away. It also runs a smart auto-wattage mode that reads whichever pod you fit and sets a sensible power for it, plus safety features like an 8-second cut-off and a lock switch, so beginners can ignore the numbers entirely.

The Ultra uses OXVA's XLIM pods, the same family that made the brand its name, now with UniTech 2.0 dual-mesh coils. The twin mesh and multi-layer cotton give a noticeably cleaner, fuller flavour and longer pod life than a single-coil pod, so a fill lasts longer before it tires. Each pod is 2ml and refillable through a top-side silicone port: lift the stopper, drip your juice in and close it, with no need to prise the pod out.
The kit comes with a 0.6ohm pod for a warmer, slightly looser draw and a 0.8ohm pod for a tighter mouth-to-lung style, and it takes the full XLIM range including 0.4 and 1.2ohm. The pods are cheap, sold everywhere and snap in easily, and the built-in coil means you swap the whole pod when the flavour fades rather than rebuilding anything. Fill it with any nic salt for MTL, or a higher-VG juice on the lower-resistance pod for a vapier draw.

A side airflow slider fine-tunes the draw without changing the pod. Close it down for a tight, cigarette-like mouth-to-lung pull, or open it up for a looser, airier restricted direct-lung draw, so the Ultra covers both styles on one device. It has dual activation too: vape it draw-activated and just inhale, or use the side fire button if you prefer to prime the coil before you pull. An intelligent mistouch lock stops it firing in your pocket.
The 1500mAh battery is solid for the size and the Super Pulse chip makes the most of every percent, so you get a full, steady day from most pods. It charges over USB-C at 5V/2A and reaches about 80% in roughly 30 minutes, with the exact level on the big screen so you are never guessing. Because it recharges and refills, the only things you ever replace are the pod and the juice, never a battery or a whole device.

There is very little to it, and the touchscreen walks you through the rest. Fill the pod, let it soak, set the mode and vape. The one habit worth keeping is giving a fresh pod a couple of minutes before the first hard pull so the coil wicks and you avoid a burnt taste.
The kit is £23.99, and after that you only buy pods and juice. XLIM pods are cheap and sold everywhere, and UniTech 2.0 pods are designed to last longer before the coil tires, so the ongoing cost stays low. Fill it from a 10ml nic salt for a couple of pounds and a pod-full costs pennies, far below prefilled pods or disposables. Over a month of daily use the saving against a bar-a-day habit runs into tens of pounds, which pays for the kit many times over.
Against a disposable it is no contest: you buy the device once and then only pay for pods and juice, where a bar gets binned every couple of days. You bin far less too, just a small pod now and then. It is the same money-saving logic as any refillable pod kit, only here you also get a phone-style touchscreen and a chipset that keeps the hit steady all the way down.
The Ultra is reliable, but a refillable with a touchscreen has a couple of quirks. Most snags trace to a pod that has not soaked, the airflow or wattage, or the screen lock.
Burnt or dry hit
The coil has not wicked. After filling, leave a fresh pod two to three minutes and prime with gentle pulls, and do not set the wattage too high for the pod. Smart mode picks a safe level for you.
Gurgle or leaking
Do not overfill, close the silicone stopper firmly and store it upright. A flooded coil clears with a few gentle pulls off the button.
Will not fire
Check the lock switch and screen lock are off, and that the battery has charge. The mistouch protection locks it in a pocket; wake the screen first.
Weak flavour or thin vapour
Nudge the wattage up on the screen, open the airflow, or fit a lower-resistance pod. A tired UniTech pod that will not recover needs replacing.
Within the Xlim line the Ultra is the big-screen flagship. The Xlim Pro 3 is the slim, pocket-friendly one with a smaller display, and the square SQ Pro 2 is the playful watch-face model with a 30-day puff diary. The Ultra trades a little slimness for the largest, sharpest 2.2 inch touchscreen, the Super Pulse chip and UniTech 2.0 dual-mesh pods. All three are refillable and share the XLIM pod family, so pods carry over between them; pick the Ultra if you want the most screen and the steadiest hit.
Against a disposable it is in a different league on cost, control and waste: you buy it once and then only pay for pods and juice. It is a touch more involved than a sealed bar, but the touchscreen makes it easy, and smart mode means you never have to think about numbers. For anyone who wants a refillable that feels like a proper gadget, the Xlim 3 Ultra is about as good as a pod gets, and it sits alongside our wider sub-ohm vapes for the looser style.
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| Type | Refillable pod kit (MTL to restricted DTL) |
|---|---|
| Battery | 1500mAh, USB-C 5V/2A (about 80% in 30 minutes) |
| Power | 5 to 30W, Super Pulse chipset, smart auto-wattage |
| Screen | 2.2in HD colour touchscreen (220x700, 331 PPI, 3 themes) |
| Pod | 2ml top-side fill, UniTech 2.0 dual-mesh coil |
| Coils | 0.6ohm and 0.8ohm included; takes the XLIM family (0.4 to 1.2ohm) |
| Airflow | Adjustable side slider |
| Activation | Auto-draw and side fire button, with lock |
Sources: OXVA Xlim 3 Ultra (manufacturer, OXVA) · UK vaping and nicotine guidance (gov.uk)
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