AIO (All-In-One) is the technical product name for what most consumers call a disposable vape: a single-unit device combining battery, atomizer, and pre-filled oil chamber. AIO design eliminates the cart-and-battery hardware split, simplifying the user experience for new vapers. AIO devices come in two sub-categories: traditional disposables (entire device thrown away when empty) and rechargeable disposables (USB-C charging extends battery life if the oil outlasts the initial charge). Premium AIO designs include dual-chamber units (two oil reservoirs for blending or mixing strains), pod-style refillables (cartridge is replaceable but the device is reusable), and adjustable airflow units (user can tune draw resistance). The cannabis hemp market has seen explosive AIO growth since 2022 — the format suits casual consumers who don't want to manage hardware. Premium AIO disposables filled with live rosin retail for $40–$80 per gram. Budget AIOs filled with distillate run $15–$30. Brand differentiation in AIOs comes mainly from oil quality and aesthetics — most use OEM hardware from a small set of Chinese manufacturers.
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