The Lost Vape Lyra is the latest offering from the same company behind the Orion line of devices. It’s a pod style device that uses replaceable coils and it comes with one coil for “regular” nicotine e-juices as well as a coil for nicotine salts. It’s got three power levels that fire at different wattages depending on the coil that is being used, a 1000mAh battery, and a 2ml refillable pod. The pod doesn’t leak and offers solid throat hit. It comes in stunning designs.
The box includes one Lyra device, one Lyra pod, one 0.60 ohm mesh coil, one 1.2ohm regular coil, one lanyard, one Micro-USB cable as well as a user manual. The box contains a perfect balance of necessary items so you can vape at ease. You don’t need to run here and there looking for the right accessories and box contents.
The Lyra is a nice looking mod. The body is made out of zinc alloy and there are decorative panels on the front and back of the device. It’s everything that you would expect from Lost Vape; craftsmanship and quality. The Lyra is a comfortable mod to hold. It has an oval shape with rounded sides that I can almost completely conceal in my hand. It is about 96mm tall, 30mm wide and 15.8mm deep. It weighs 79g with the pod and feels solid and well-constructed. There’s a single fire button and it’s responsive and clicky. It includes an LED ring that lights up red, blue or green to indicate remaining battery life.
The pod for the Lost Vape Lyra is a little different than what I’m used to. It’s got a cap on the pod covering the fill ports and coil. There are clips on the sides of the pod which have to be squeezed to release the cap. These clips are a little stiff but they hold the cap securely in place. Taking the cap off gives access to two large fill ports that are plugged with rubber stoppers. The pod can be filled through either port but opening both gives the air somewhere to escape and makes filling a lot easier. The pod holds up to 2ml of e-liquid.
Battery life is good but nothing too exciting. I got a full pod and then some out of a full charge — about a day and a half of use. As the battery dies the draw gets weaker so I tended to recharge well before the Lyra was completely dead. The LED ring indicates the battery level whenever the fire button is pressed. It lights up in the same colors are the output modes: green, blue or red.
The flavor is still on point and, thanks to the secure pod design, it had no leaking to speak of either. Unlike a lot of recent pod devices, the Lyra doesn’t have adjustable airflow. The coils it comes with are made to deliver completely different vaping experiences though and that should be enough to satisfy most of you out there. Starting with the 0.6ohm coil, it’s a DL draw with a touch of restriction. It’s an airy and open draw. The flavor is up there with this coil and its kept up with long draws flawlessly. The highest wattage output works the best and the vapor is warm but not hot.
Even though the Lyra doesn’t have a way to alter the airflow, the coils deliver drastically different draws. This isn’t a device for tight MTL vapers but if you want either a loose DL or a loose MTL then you’ll like what the Lyra has to offer. Flavor is a highlight of the Lyra; it’s considerably better than most other pod devices out there. The throat hit is wonderful with nicotine salts too and there are no performance issues to speak of. Whether you’re new to vaping or just looking for a new device, the Lyra is a good pick up.
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