The Innokin Plexus Pro and Joyetech eGo AIO 2 take different approaches to an all-in-one vape. One leans toward control and output, the other toward battery size and quick top-ups.
This comparison sticks to the listed specs to show where each device pulls ahead, and where the data simply isn’t there to call a winner.
| Spec | Innokin Plexus Pro | Joyetech eGo AIO 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Image | | |
| Battery capacityBattery | 1350 mAh | 🏆 1700 mAh |
| Max outputPerformance | 🏆 25 W | 20 W |
| Battery typeBattery | Internal | Internal |
| Display screenConvenience | 🏆 Yes | No |
| Adjustable airflowConvenience | Yes | Yes |
| Variable wattagePerformance | 🏆 Yes | No |
| Charge time to 80%Battery | 45 min | 🏆 1.5 min |
| Charge currentBattery | 🏆 2 A | 1 A |
| WeightConvenience | 🏆 60 g | 70 g |
| Coil resistancesPerformance | 0.6Ω, 0.8Ω, 1.2Ω | 0.8 ohm |
| Charging portBattery | Type-C | USB-C |
| Build materialConvenience | stainless steel | pen-sized shell |
| Best US priceat time of comparison | $15.77* | $14.77* |
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* Lowest US price we found on 20 Aug 2026. Prices change often — see each review below for live pricing.
Battery
The Joyetech eGo AIO 2 wins this category on the strength of its 1700 mAh internal battery, compared to 1350 mAh in the Innokin Plexus Pro. The eGo AIO 2 also charges to 80% in just 1.5 minutes versus 45 minutes for the Plexus Pro, though the Plexus Pro counters with a higher 2 A charge current against 1 A on the eGo AIO 2. On raw capacity and top-up speed, the eGo AIO 2 is the stronger battery performer.
Performance
The Innokin Plexus Pro takes Performance, driven by its 25 W max output against 20 W on the Joyetech eGo AIO 2, plus variable wattage support that the eGo AIO 2 lacks entirely. Coil resistance options differ too — the Plexus Pro lists 0.6Ω, 0.8Ω, and 1.2Ω choices versus a single 0.8 ohm option on the eGo AIO 2 — but there’s no comparable data to score that split directly. The wattage range and adjustability give the Plexus Pro the clearer edge here.
Convenience
The Innokin Plexus Pro wins Convenience, helped by its display screen (which the eGo AIO 2 does not have), its lighter 60 g weight versus 70 g, and its higher 2 A charge current. The eGo AIO 2’s much faster charge-to-80% time works in its favor for quick turnarounds, but across the combined convenience factors the Plexus Pro comes out ahead.
The Innokin Plexus Pro suits vapers who want adjustable wattage, a display screen, and a lighter device for more hands-on control.
The Joyetech eGo AIO 2 suits vapers who prioritize a larger battery and very fast top-up charging over output flexibility.
The verdict
Neither device sweeps the comparison. The Joyetech eGo AIO 2 leads on battery capacity and charge speed, while the Innokin Plexus Pro takes both Performance and Convenience thanks to its higher wattage, variable wattage control, display screen, and lighter build. Charging port types (Type-C vs USB-C) and build materials (stainless steel vs pen-sized shell) aren’t directly comparable from the data given, so they’re left out of the scoring. Which one suits you better depends on whether battery runtime and fast charging matter more than output control and a lighter, screen-equipped design.