Lost Vape Orion DNA GO Pod Device Kit

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Lost Vape Orion DNA GO Pod Device Kit

*This Product Ships Via USPS If your Order Contains ONLY Other Non-Vape Related Products*

The beautifully made Orion DNA Go is a stunning advancement in compact vaping technology.

The Lost Vape Orion spares no effort crafting these one of a kind looking devices. The Orion is built with a highly durable alloy shell embellished with stunning Carbon Fiber, Ocean Scallop, or an Abalone design. It's truly unique and exquisite. 

The Lost Vape Orion implements Evolv's innovative DNA Go Chip held within the compact pod device. It also has a wattage output of 40W powered by an internal 950mAh rechargeable battery. The Micro USB port is creatively hidden on the bottom to keep the device's appearance sleek. Dual Airflow controls make customizing this device just for you even easier.

This all-in-one system is powered by Evolv's customizable DNA Go Chip. Revolutionizing the portable device scene by allowing for precision based customizing features with adjustments, power regulations, and precise output modes. The new Replay Mode gives users the chance to save the most recent output. The Lost Vape Orion has three standard outputs to choose from, indicated by an LED light: Low (White), Medium (Blue), and High (Red). 

The new Lost Vape Orion DNA Go Ultra-Portable device is beautiful, customizabe, and completely pocket friendly for luxurious and discrete vaping. 

3 cartridges included. 

Please note that some users experience issues when they attempt to download software updates to their DNA GO using an iOS device. 

Quick Links:

Orion DNA Go Pod Replacement Cartridges

Features and Specifications:

  • Internal 950mAh Rechargeable Battery 
  • Evolv DNA Go Chipset
  • Maximum Wattage Output: 40W
  • Replay Functionality
  • Three Power Outputs: Low (White), Medium (Blue), High (High)
  • LED Light Indicators
  • Highly Responsive Firing & Adjustment Button
  • Proprietary Pod Cartridge Installation
  • MTL Delrin Drip Tip
  • Dual Adjustable Airflow Below Drip Tip

 

Package Includes:
1x Lost Vape Orion DNA Go Mod
3x Orion Cartridges 

 

REVIEW:

The Lost Vape Orion is the newest device with a DNA chip and the only pod system to have a DNA chip. The device promises variable wattage and replay mode, this is more customizable than any other pod system on the market today. It works MTL, DL, and produces a surprising amount of vapor for such a small device.


You have six different finishes and a special edition to choose from. Black/Gold/Silver frame with a carbon fiber or scallop inlay. I prefer the Project Sub-Ohm Edition, but to each their own.
 
The Orion is incredibly pocket friendly. It is amazing what a few millimeters off the width of a mod will do to “printing” in your pocket. I will print with my Breeze 2, but the Orion is half the width and will sit in my pocket almost unnoticeable.
 
The Lost Vape Orion reminds me of the Aspire Breeze 2 in many ways. With similar airflow and a similar pod replacement system, if you liked the Breeze 2 you will like the Orion even more. At first glance, the Orion is obviously built of higher quality materials and is more ergonomically designed. The fire button is on the side of the Orion, allowing you to vape with the Orion in your palm and fire with your index finger. With airflow on the top of the pod, you’ll also never need to worry about your hand covering the airflow. The super thin design of the Orion makes it super stealthy and comfortable to vape in your palm.


My main complaint about the Breeze 2 was that the pod systems did not sit securely in the mod and had some “play” when wiggled. I also felt like the plastic construction made the Breeze 2 seem cheap. The Orion has no such problems, with a large billet metal “lock” to hold your pods in place and a metal construction with some pretty great anodized finishes, the Orion improved on everything I found the Breeze lacking in.


One downside to the Orion is that the coils are not replaceable. Orion pods are single use, and then go in the trash. From community feedback and my personal experience, the pods do last quite long. Hopefully in the future we will see replaceable coils or rebuildable pods. Right now we have two choices, .25 or .5 ohm. I am vaping some 40mg nic salts in the .25 and am loving the heavy hitting .25ohm coil. At $4.50 each, they are not cheap to continually replace if you slam on it all day long.
 
Controlling the Orion is simple. Two buttons, one fire button that will turn the mod on or off when slammed five times. The other adjusts wattage with your choice of low, medium, or high. Adjusting wattage is not really necessary unless you are changing up your juice/coil. Once I chose my setup of .25ohm coil and 40mg nic salts, I did not touch the wattage again. I test ran 3mg freebase on high wattage and my Orion chugged through it no problem.
 
All in all, I think the Orion is the most versatile pod mod on the market with the highest level of customizability from a pod thus far. With a DNA chip and the Lost Vape name, the community had high expectations for the Orion that so far it has lived up to.

 

Lost Vape Orion Review, A Superior Pod Device?

The original Orion DNA Go device made some big waves when it first hit the market. It was the very first compact Pod vape device to offer users an actual intelligent and programmable chipset and it’s amazing sales are proof that vapers are willing to pay extra for advanced technology in a Pod device. Shortly after the Orion DNA GO, Lost Vapes released the Orion Q, a slightly downgraded version of the original Orion Pod device. The Orion Q is a recreation of the original device minus the DNA Go chipset inside. This brings the price down to a much more affordable point for most entry level users while still delivering the same excellent vaping power.

If you’ve been looking into compact and portable vapes, but you’re still not sure which one to go with, then this review is for YOU! Let me tell you all about the fantastic Lost Vape Orion and its baby brother, the Orion Q.



The Looks

 Lost Vape really went above and beyond on the design for these pod devices, including a wide variety of frame colors and beautiful resin or chic carbon fiber inlays to choose from. A laser etched ORION logo sits at the top of the front panel and lets everyone know you’re a classy vaper. If you’re looking for the pinnacle of subtle chic styling in your vaporizer, Orion is the way to go!  



How it Works

Both the Orion and the Orion Q perform excellently as pod devices. With both versions of the Orion you can select pre-programmed firing modes to adjust the wattage output of your pod. There’s only a handful of devices on the market right now that can boast a similar feature, and none of them perform half as well as the Orion does.

 

Not to mention, with the DNA version you have a whole host of options that allow you to program specific wattages so you can customize your pod experience. That particular feature, programmable and customizable firmware, is something that only the Orion DNA Go can provide with its advanced DNA chip. This little pod device packs more features into it than most full sized mods!


The Verdict

So what’s a vaper to do? There are so many choices of different pod devices to choose from, it can be hard to decide which one is best. Here’s my advice to you, and it's something I’ve heard very often in life. You get what you pay for. The secret of pod devices is that so many of them are dirt cheap because they cost next to nothing to produce, but the quality and long term lifespan of these devices is questionable at best.


With the Lost Vape Orion devices, you’re paying a bit more than just about any other pod system out there, its true. But the amount of features and customizability packed into the Orion make it well worth the higher price point in my opinion. Any company that’s mad enough to make a pod device with the famed DNA chipset gets major bonus points in my book.

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