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VOOPOO Argus G4 vs G4 Mini: UK Pod Comparison

A practical UK comparison of VOOPOO Argus G4 and G4 Mini for adults choosing a refillable pod kit after the disposable vape ban.

The Vapour Hut Editorial Team11 June 2026
VOOPOO Argus G4 vs G4 Mini: UK Pod Comparison
TL;DR

The VOOPOO Argus G4 is the fuller-control option: 35W maximum output, a 0.85-inch display and the widest multi-ohm cartridge range. The Argus G4 Mini is the simpler compact pick: 30W maximum output, light-strip feedback and fewer settings to manage.

Both are refillable pod systems built around VOOPOO's new Argus multi-ohm cartridge idea and 1650mAh battery messaging. For UK buyers, the practical check is the TPD/TRPR market version: look for 2ml pods, nicotine strength no higher than 20mg/ml and MHRA publication before sale for nicotine-containing variants.

This is a buyer guide, not a medical, cessation or safety claim. If you are replacing a single-use habit after the 1 June 2025 single-use vape ban, compare refill routine, pod availability and age-verified retailer clarity before choosing.

The VOOPOO Argus G4 and Argus G4 Mini sit in a useful part of the post-disposable UK market: refillable pod kits for adults who want something more durable than a throwaway device, but do not want a large mod kit or a complicated tank setup.

The search intent is not just "which one is better?" The better question is: which model fits the way an adult UK buyer actually wants to use a refillable pod kit after single-use vapes left the legal retail shelf on 1 June 2025?

The quick split is simple. Choose the Argus G4 if you want the fuller interface, broader resistance range and more control. Choose the Argus G4 Mini if you want the same family idea in a smaller, simpler device with fewer on-device decisions.

That answer still needs UK context. Product launch pages often talk about battery life, cartridge technology and flavour performance. A UK buyer guide also has to ask whether the market version uses 2ml pods, whether nicotine-containing products sit within the 20mg/ml limit, and whether listings describe the product in a way an adult shopper can check without sales hype.

What changed with the Argus G4 line

VOOPOO's own Argus-series page presents the Argus G4 around four claims: a new multi-ohm experience, multi-core electrode technology, a 1650mAh high-density battery and a 35W maximum output. The same page lists the Argus G4 Mini as a simpler partner model with the new multi-ohm experience, a 1650mAh battery, energy-bar interaction and eight safety-protection messaging.

The cartridge is the wedge. Asian Trader's launch coverage reports that the Argus G4 lets users switch between 0.4 ohm, 0.7 ohm and 1.0 ohm options, while the G4 Mini offers 0.7 ohm and 1.0 ohm options up to 30W. Ecigclick's hands-on review also describes the G4's multi-ohm cartridge as a 0.4/0.7/1.0 ohm pod, with 2ml listed for the TPD version and 3.5ml for non-TPD versions.

For a UK article, the phrase "TPD version" matters. Retailers and reviewers may compare global and UK product variants in the same paragraph. Adult UK shoppers should focus on the version actually offered by a UK retailer, not a global image or review sample.

The G4 line is therefore not just another pod-kit refresh. It is a test of whether one cartridge can cover more than one style preference while still staying understandable for shoppers who are leaving single-use devices behind.

Argus G4 vs Argus G4 Mini: practical comparison

VOOPOO Argus G4 vs Argus G4 Mini buyer comparison

FeatureArgus G4Argus G4 MiniBuyer meaning
PositioningFuller-control refillable pod kitSmaller simpler refillable pod kitPick G4 for controls; Mini for simplicity
Maximum outputUp to 35WUp to 30WG4 has the wider upper range
Multi-ohm options0.4 ohm, 0.7 ohm and 1.0 ohm reported0.7 ohm and 1.0 ohm reportedG4 covers more resistance choices
Battery1650mAh high-density battery messaging1650mAh high-density battery messagingSimilar capacity claim; real use varies by power and draw
Interface0.85-inch HD display reportedEnergy bar / light-strip feedback reportedG4 gives more information; Mini keeps the device quieter
Best fitAdult users who like adjusting draw/power and comparing liquidsAdult users who want a pocketable refillable kit with fewer settingsChoose by control needs, not by hype
UK checkConfirm 2ml market pod and notified nicotine variantConfirm 2ml market pod and notified nicotine variantDo this before treating either as UK-ready

The table deliberately avoids "winner" language. The G4 has the broader feature set, but that does not automatically make it the better purchase for every adult user. A smaller device can be the better daily fit if the shopper values fewer settings, lighter pocket carry and a simpler interface.

The G4's edge is control. The Mini's edge is restraint. That difference matters more than a one-line ranking.

The buyer profiles: who should look at which model

The Argus G4 makes most sense for adult buyers who know they will use the extra controls. If you want to compare tighter and looser draws, move between lower and higher resistance settings, read a screen and fine-tune the device, the full G4 gives you more room.

The G4 Mini makes more sense if you are trying to keep the setup small and routine-led. The Mini still sits in the same family, but it removes some of the interface weight. That can be useful for adults moving from single-use devices who want a refillable kit without turning every refill into a settings session.

  • Choose Argus G4 if: you want the widest cartridge-resistance choice, visible screen feedback and more manual control.
  • Choose Argus G4 Mini if: you want a smaller pod kit, simple battery feedback and fewer settings to think about.
  • Pause before buying either if: the listing does not clearly state the UK pod capacity, nicotine strength, replacement pod compatibility and age-verification process.
  • Look beyond the device price: replacement pod availability and e-liquid compatibility will shape the running cost more than the launch headline.

That last point is where many comparisons are too thin. A refillable pod kit is not a one-off purchase. You need the device, compatible pods, suitable e-liquid and a retailer that can keep those pods available. A very good device becomes frustrating if replacement pods are hard to find or the listing is unclear about which pod version fits.

Official VOOPOO image of the Argus G4, Argus G4 Mini and Argus Multi-Ohm Cartridge

Official VOOPOO image of the Argus G4, G4 Mini and Argus Multi-Ohm Cartridge.

Cartridge technology: useful, but keep the claims modest

VOOPOO's launch messaging and trade coverage focus heavily on the multi-ohm cartridge. The idea is easy to understand: instead of swapping the whole pod every time you want a different resistance, the same cartridge offers more than one resistance setting.

That can be useful for adult buyers who are still working out whether they prefer a tighter mouth-to-lung draw or a looser restricted-direct-lung draw. It can also reduce the number of pod types a shopper has to understand at the start.

But useful does not mean risk-free, medically better or universally better. Cartridge life, leakage, flavour consistency and battery drain vary with liquid, power setting, draw frequency and maintenance. The fairest wording is that multi-ohm cartridges may simplify experimentation; they do not remove the need to buy the correct UK-market pods or use the device as instructed.

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Ecigclick's review notes a 2ml TPD version and a larger non-TPD version. That should be a prompt for UK shoppers to check the exact retail listing carefully. Images and reviews may show global packaging, review samples or non-UK capacity references beside UK-relevant details.

Official VOOPOO Argus Multi-Ohm Cartridge product image

Official VOOPOO Argus Multi-Ohm Cartridge asset for the cartridge technology section.

UK compliance checks before buying

UK consumer-product rules for e-cigarettes are not optional background. GOV.UK's guidance lists core restrictions including e-cigarette tanks of no more than 2ml, nicotine-containing refill containers of no more than 10ml and nicotine strength of no more than 20mg/ml. It also refers to child-resistant and tamper-evident packaging and notification requirements.

GOV.UK's single-use vapes ban guidance says the ban on selling or supplying single-use vapes came into force on 1 June 2025. Refillable and rechargeable pod systems are the obvious alternative category for many adult users, but that does not mean every pod kit listing is automatically clear or compliant.

  1. Check the UK listing states a 2ml pod or cartridge where nicotine-containing e-liquid is supplied for the UK market.
  2. Check nicotine strength is no higher than 20mg/ml for nicotine-containing e-liquid sold as a consumer product.
  3. Check the retailer gives replacement pod compatibility, not just device marketing copy.
  4. Use the MHRA ECIG published-products search for nicotine-containing variants where relevant; publication is not the same as official endorsement.
  5. Avoid listings that frame any vape as safe, risk-free, medically approved or suitable for non-smokers.
  6. Buy only through adult age-verified channels, keep the product away from children and remember that single-use vapes have been banned from sale or supply since 1 June 2025.

This article is not saying the Argus G4 or G4 Mini is approved, safer or appropriate for everyone. It is saying that if an adult UK buyer is comparing them, the comparison should include the legal product checks as well as battery and cartridge features.

Official VOOPOO Argus G4 product image

Official VOOPOO Argus G4 product asset; UK buyers should still check the exact 2ml listing, nicotine strength and retailer information.

Where to buy and what stockist copy should say

Before buying, compare VOOPOO's official specifications with UK retailers that clearly list 2ml pod capacity, compatible replacement pods, age verification, warranty or returns route and product provenance. A useful stockist page should make those checks easy without using urgency hooks or unsupported superlatives.

Retailer copy should stay factual: model name, pod capacity, battery capacity, included parts, compatible pods, replacement-pod availability, colours, warranty/returns route and age-verification process. Avoid youth-coded wording, urgency hooks and unsupported superlatives.

If a retailer lists both the G4 and G4 Mini, the strongest merchandising angle is not "best new vape". It is a clean split: G4 for more control, Mini for simpler pocket use, both subject to UK-capacity and age-restricted-sale checks.

Useful next reads for UK pod-kit buyers

If you are comparing the G4 or G4 Mini because you are moving away from throwaway devices, read our disposable vs refillable vape guide next. It explains the everyday trade-offs around refilling, charging, pods and running cost.

For the legal side of the same buying decision, keep the UK vape laws in 2026 guide and the UK vape packaging rules article nearby. They cover the checks that matter before treating any pod-kit listing as UK-ready.

FAQ

Is the VOOPOO Argus G4 better than the Argus G4 Mini?

It depends on the buyer. The Argus G4 is the fuller-control option with a wider reported resistance range and screen interface. The G4 Mini is the simpler compact option for adults who want fewer settings.

Are the Argus G4 and G4 Mini legal in the UK?

A UK buyer should check the exact market version. Look for a 2ml pod or cartridge where relevant, nicotine strength no higher than 20mg/ml, age-verified sale and MHRA publication for nicotine-containing variants. This article does not provide legal approval.

What is the main difference between G4 and G4 Mini?

The G4 offers more controls, including a broader multi-ohm range and display-led interaction. The Mini keeps the same family idea in a smaller, simpler device with light-strip style feedback.

Can these replace a disposable vape?

They are refillable and rechargeable pod systems, so they sit in a different category from single-use vapes. Adult users leaving disposables should compare refill steps, replacement pod availability, running cost and UK-market product details.

Does MHRA publication mean a vape is approved?

No. MHRA publication is not a safety endorsement, medical approval or recommendation. It is one compliance check among others, and buyers should still read labels and official guidance carefully.

Bottom line

The Argus G4 is the more adjustable device. The Argus G4 Mini is the simpler carry. That is the useful comparison for adult UK shoppers.

The compliance comparison is just as important. Look for the UK-market 2ml pod version, clear nicotine-strength information, replacement pod availability and age-verified retailer detail. Treat global capacity references, launch claims and review-sample details as context, not proof.

If the listing is clear, the G4/G4 Mini choice becomes a normal buyer decision: control versus simplicity. If the listing is vague, wait for a clearer UK retailer page before buying.

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