
It’s an open pod system designed for users who want more control than basic pods but don’t want a bulky mod setup. According to official specs, it comes with a 1500mAh battery, 5–20W adjustable output, and a 3ml pod capacity, all packed into a lightweight ~64g body.
What stands out
One of the biggest selling points is that it doesn’t behave like a “fixed wattage pod.” Instead, it gives you:
- Variable wattage (5–20W) for tuning vapor strength
OLED screen for real-time settings and battery info
Airflow control wheel for MTL to restricted DL styles
USB-C fast charging
Compatible pod system with different resistance options
Performance style
In real-world usage terms, the Jello is aimed at:
- Users who want MTL or light RDL flexibility
People who like adjusting wattage instead of “one fixed hit” devices
Vapers who want battery life that can stretch multiple days (depending on wattage use)
Design direction
Hellvape kept it fairly minimal:
- Slim rectangular chassis
Simple screen layout
Knurled airflow control
Focus on portability over flashy aesthetics
My take
The Jello stands out mainly because it’s not locked into one style. If you like adjusting airflow and wattage instead of “plug and vape,” it’s one of Hellvape’s more flexible pod systems. But if you prefer ultra-simple draw-activated pods, it might feel like more settings than you actually need.
If you want, I can compare Hellvape Jello vs OXVA Nexlim / RELX Creator Pro style devices so you can see where it sits in the 2026 pod eco system.
Other kits you may prefer:
Lost Mary MT35000 Turbo World Cup Edition
RELX Creator Pro 15K Disposable Vape
