Hey guys! Recently I reviewed the Lost Vape T360 and S360 pod systems. Honestly, the S360 looks very similar to some disposables I have tried. I do enjoy the pen style on the T360 though.
These pod systems have 360 degree space-themed screens on them with lots of glowing lights. It does look very nice and very aesthetic, but how important is that to you as a vaper? Or do you prefer a more minimalistic approach with less glowing lights?
Although it does look pretty cool, especially at night, I can’t help but to think they could have done a lot more with that screen real estate. Instead of all the glowing lights, they could have added some more features or indicators. Essentially the only indicator is a small battery % icon. It would be nice to have at least a puff counter or timer. Maybe some other metrics as well.
How important is the aesthetic of your device or do you prefer a minimal approach and more focus on other features and qualities?
It’s me the pest again lol I was old school hated lights and themes on devices as they don’t help your vape they don’t make devices preform better just drain your battery I even hated puff counters didn’t see a point in them but all that has changed with devices that have bigger batteries like the lux 2 or armour G any device with batteries 2600mah 3000mah battery power becomes less a worry now I don’t mind the themes or lights
As for puff counters I find them a great feature no not to count my puffs like a train spotter lol I use puff counters to watch for 2000 puff mark that’s when I change coils to save burn out or failed coil when outdoors
As for the smaller devices like disposables they use lesser batteries so lights themes ect are battery munchers best putting on things that help your vape like puff counters.
Your perspective is very pragmatic and experience-based. You are not rejecting technology, but rather evaluating these features based on their functional value and power consumption. The shift in your viewpoint demonstrates how hardware specifications (in this case, battery capacity) can change our perception of a feature.
In short, your vaping philosophy can be summarized as: “A feature is good as long as it doesn’t sacrifice core performance (namely battery life and vape quality), and it must have a clear, practical use.” This is a very wise approach for a vaper.
Does Lost Vape have an official community platform like UV Community?
It’s like buying McDonald’s but hanging out at Starbucks
This is clearly a Vaporesso community group, yet you’re out here promoting another brand