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When you think Lostvape, you think “quality”. Well I do, anyway. Over the years, they’ve pushed out a bunch of high end gear, nice solid pieces that just feel wonderful in the hand, and operate just as well.
Today’s bit of kit, doesn’t stray far from that thinking, if anything, that pretty much sums it up in a nutshell!
Let’s take a look at Lostvape’s Centaurus M200 dual battery device!
Big thanks goes to sourcemore for sending this directly through to me for review!
Right from opening the box, Lostvape have done their best to show you a premium experience, and they’ve succeeded, the minimalist, and chic design of the box and inner, with only the device and smaller box shown when the package is opened is clean and professional
I received the black and silver model which looks great so may purchase the pink one for the wifey .
This is no ordinary device. It’s as simple is as simple does, and the closer you look at this the more you’ll realise that LostVape have not only brought us a really lovely looking device, but they’ve simplified things, this device really is slimmed down, yet still retains all of the features that you’d expect from a premium device.
No fancy shapes here, the Centaurus m200 is a throwback to old school dual battery devices, with it’s simple aluminium ‘block’ design, made from Aircraft grade Aluminium Alloy and neatly cleaned up with rounded chamfered edges and smooth engraving to ensure it feels every bit as elegant as it looks. And it really does. As blocky as it may look, this device is quite comfortable to hold, and feels like an expensive bit of hardware.
Coming in at a largish 93mm x 56.7mm xx 26mm, this dual 18650 battery box, can hand atomizers of up to 26mm diameter without overhang. This beast takes all of the best features of previously released mods, and brings them all together into the one device. Smooth corners, chamferred edges, spring loaded battery bay (with a ribbon!), glowing adjustment dial, on/off power slider, USB Type C charge port, magnetic replaceable doors, and gold plated spring loaded 510 connector.
As you can see, the m200 takes x2 18650 batteries to power it. The battery bay is revealed when removing one of the magnetic side panels, giving you not only spring loaded gold plated contacts, but also a battery ribbon to aid in removing your batteries.
You’ll also find a USB type C charging port on the front panel, so if you’re caught in an emergency, you can simply plug in and charge at a fast 2A charge rate.
The jog dial that operates the wattage increments not only makes all of the adjustments, but also houses a battery indicator light, to show you how much charge you have left at a glance by adjusting it’s light colour. I really like this little addition, it makes it easy to see your battery’s charge without needing to look at the screen. The different colours and battery levels are below.
• Charge level 0-20%: The LED is Red
• Charge level 20-40%: The LED is White
• Charge level 40-60%: The LED is Blue
• Charge level 60-80%: The LED is Green
• Charge level 80-100%: The LED is Purple
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Wattage mode
The M200 comes in wattage mode right out of the box, and the display shows minimal information, Wattage, battery level, resistance, puff time and puff counter.
I believe this is similar to an easy mode, likely to be used by the majority of vapers, put your tank on, adjust your wattage and off you go.
DIY (RDA) Mode
DIY mode has a little more advanced display, including all of the same data as the Wattage mode, but also with the addition of Voltage output. Since this device is capable of Voltage from 0.7 – 10 volts, it is handy to be able to see exactly how much voltage it is using, when throwing your more advanced builds on top of it.
On top of the voltage display, the DIY mode also seems to have quite a bit faster ramp up to the standard Wattage mode. As an example, an RTA at 0.14 ohms that I would normally vape at around 60 watts, fires up a lot faster, with a much stronger power level, so much so that I seem to get the same vape from DIY mode at only 50 Watts, compared to the 60 Watts on wattage mode. Is this mode throwing us into Series mode? I’m not 100% on that, but an interesting difference.
Pros:
• Accurate power display
• Strong and sturdy
• Fits larger Tanks and RDA’s
• Up to 200 Watts of power
• Simple and intuitive controls
• Dual modes available
Cons:
• Requires 2 hands to adjust wattage, due to the jog dial.
Originally I thought that the Centaurus m200 mod might not be my thing. (I tend to go for smaller devices that I can carry around easily) However, I’ve found myself using it a lot more than I expected, especially at home, when I am running a larger RDA or Tank that I would not normally use whilst out and about.
I’ve found it to be a top quality device, not only in functionality but form also, with it’s sturdy aircraft grade aluminium, and super simple to use controls, it is a pleasure to use.
It looks wonderful with it’s engraved side panels, and central 510 connector, with the jog dial and on/off slide switch super useful features.
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