Hi Vaping Underground members, In this review i take a look at the Mirage DNA75C from Lost Vape. The Mirage DNA75C was supplied for the purpose of this review by Megan from Everzon.
https://www.everzon.com/lost-vape-mirage...x-mod.html
Introduction
The Mirage DNA75C is a single battery device which will run with the use of a 21700, 20700 or 18650 battery and comes fully enabled with the replay feature and a new 100W preheat feature when using the international version of Escribe. The Mirage DNA75C from lost vape is only the second DNA colour device i have reviewed, the last was using the DNA250C chipset and my review was not over favourable to the point the manufacturer ceased talking to me from the moment i posted the review. If a manufacturer is going to use a chipset like the DNA250C or DNA75C and it's not going to show the respect it deserves by housing it in a shell that has toy looking rattling buttons and movement with the battery door then i really don't know what they expected. When the Mirage DNA75C arrived it gave me hope that i would not only enjoy the DNA colour chipset (as i did with my previous review, the chipset is excellent) but the device that it was housed in would give the chipset the respect it deserved, so let's find out.
In the Box
Contents:
1x Mirage DNA75C Mod (no cell)
1x 18650 Battery Adapter
1x Mirage Gift Box
1x User Manual
1x USB Cable
Aesthetics and Ergonomics
The Mirage comes in large flattish box packaging with outer sleeve and a drawer that pulls out revealing device and box with USB cable and battery adaptor placed in there own places within a foam lining. The Mirage is a looker and i would say just approx 5mm taller (to accomodate 20700/21700 battery) than an average single battery device, it's a really nice carry about size. I recieved the Red Blaze with Dark Grey frame version, it's commonly available in Red Blaze and Green Agate versions with a choice of Dark Grey or Black frames but i have also with a $10 premium seen it in Black Blaze, Purple Blaze and Rose Wood versions all with a choice of frames. I love the resin finish that covers most of the spine and sweeps around to cover the majority of the sides, it has a suede like texture to it that feels very comfortable but opening the battery door to look at the inner side confirms it's solid resin, not sure how they have got the suede feel finish. The device is curved both front and back with the buttons (including the large round fire button) and screen cover also being curved to match the contours of the device, the ergonomics are superb. The front has the already mentioned fire button at the top with small LED operation light, in a vertical line towards the bottom of the front we have the navigational and select buttons followed by the micro USB port, in the centre of the front we have the colour screen with curved cover. Both side has a small bit of Dark Grey frame top and bottom and more frame showing towards the front of the device the rest of the sides and spine is the already mentioned resin section. On one of the sides on the frame we have "MIRAGE" printed in White which i just don't feel is needed and would look better without it. The bottom of the device is the battery door which has a catch that needs to be moved physically, there is also branding, safety stamps and venting, moving to the top and to one side we have a 510 plate with stainless steel, spring loaded 510.
Mirage Specs and Features:
Powered by Evolv DNA75C Board
Wattage Control / Temperature Protection
Full Color TFT Screen
Theme Designer Software
Customizable User Interface
Escribe Software / Firmware Upgradable
Onboard Programmable Multicolor LED
Stainless Steel 510 Atomizer Connector
Anodized Aluminum Frame
Resin-Wood or Resin-Only Body
Single 18650/20700/21700 Convertible
Flip-Open Battery Sled
Temperature Limit: 200°F – 600°F
Output Power: 1 – 75 Watts
Integrated 1Amp On-board Balanced Charger
Dimensions: 43.5mm*28mm*93mm
Colours:
Black frame + Red Blaze, Green Agate, Rose Wood, Black Blaze, Purple Blaze
Dark Grey Frame + Red Blaze, Green Agate, Rose Wood, Black Blaze, Purple Blaze
Review Continued Below:
https://www.everzon.com/lost-vape-mirage...x-mod.html
Introduction
The Mirage DNA75C is a single battery device which will run with the use of a 21700, 20700 or 18650 battery and comes fully enabled with the replay feature and a new 100W preheat feature when using the international version of Escribe. The Mirage DNA75C from lost vape is only the second DNA colour device i have reviewed, the last was using the DNA250C chipset and my review was not over favourable to the point the manufacturer ceased talking to me from the moment i posted the review. If a manufacturer is going to use a chipset like the DNA250C or DNA75C and it's not going to show the respect it deserves by housing it in a shell that has toy looking rattling buttons and movement with the battery door then i really don't know what they expected. When the Mirage DNA75C arrived it gave me hope that i would not only enjoy the DNA colour chipset (as i did with my previous review, the chipset is excellent) but the device that it was housed in would give the chipset the respect it deserved, so let's find out.
In the Box
Contents:
1x Mirage DNA75C Mod (no cell)
1x 18650 Battery Adapter
1x Mirage Gift Box
1x User Manual
1x USB Cable
Aesthetics and Ergonomics
The Mirage comes in large flattish box packaging with outer sleeve and a drawer that pulls out revealing device and box with USB cable and battery adaptor placed in there own places within a foam lining. The Mirage is a looker and i would say just approx 5mm taller (to accomodate 20700/21700 battery) than an average single battery device, it's a really nice carry about size. I recieved the Red Blaze with Dark Grey frame version, it's commonly available in Red Blaze and Green Agate versions with a choice of Dark Grey or Black frames but i have also with a $10 premium seen it in Black Blaze, Purple Blaze and Rose Wood versions all with a choice of frames. I love the resin finish that covers most of the spine and sweeps around to cover the majority of the sides, it has a suede like texture to it that feels very comfortable but opening the battery door to look at the inner side confirms it's solid resin, not sure how they have got the suede feel finish. The device is curved both front and back with the buttons (including the large round fire button) and screen cover also being curved to match the contours of the device, the ergonomics are superb. The front has the already mentioned fire button at the top with small LED operation light, in a vertical line towards the bottom of the front we have the navigational and select buttons followed by the micro USB port, in the centre of the front we have the colour screen with curved cover. Both side has a small bit of Dark Grey frame top and bottom and more frame showing towards the front of the device the rest of the sides and spine is the already mentioned resin section. On one of the sides on the frame we have "MIRAGE" printed in White which i just don't feel is needed and would look better without it. The bottom of the device is the battery door which has a catch that needs to be moved physically, there is also branding, safety stamps and venting, moving to the top and to one side we have a 510 plate with stainless steel, spring loaded 510.
Mirage Specs and Features:
Powered by Evolv DNA75C Board
Wattage Control / Temperature Protection
Full Color TFT Screen
Theme Designer Software
Customizable User Interface
Escribe Software / Firmware Upgradable
Onboard Programmable Multicolor LED
Stainless Steel 510 Atomizer Connector
Anodized Aluminum Frame
Resin-Wood or Resin-Only Body
Single 18650/20700/21700 Convertible
Flip-Open Battery Sled
Temperature Limit: 200°F – 600°F
Output Power: 1 – 75 Watts
Integrated 1Amp On-board Balanced Charger
Dimensions: 43.5mm*28mm*93mm
Colours:
Black frame + Red Blaze, Green Agate, Rose Wood, Black Blaze, Purple Blaze
Dark Grey Frame + Red Blaze, Green Agate, Rose Wood, Black Blaze, Purple Blaze
Review Continued Below: