Founded in 2014, Lost Vape has made a prominent name for itself in the vaping community over the years as a well-loved maker of boutique vapes. People have always regarded Lost Vape as one of the top brands because of their commitment to doing the little things right. Lost Vape, for instance, was one of the first companies to offer affordable mass-produced mods featuring the famed DNA chipset. They coupled their use of industry-leading technology with stellar designs that really stood out. You might have paid a little more for a vape kit from Lost Vape, but you knew you were getting top-quality hardware.
In recent years, though, things have really changed at Lost Vape. They’ve begun to explore the world of smaller devices, and they’ve even launched their new Orion Bar brand of disposable vapes. The best part is that although the technology is as great as it’s always been, Lost Vape devices cost less than ever – so you’re not even making a trade between cost and quality anymore. Everyone comes out a winner.
So, what’s new with Lost Vape in 2025? In this review, we’ll explore the latest and greatest devices from Lost Vape that we carry here at VapeJuice.com. If you’re in the market for a great new pod system or vape mod, you’re definitely in the right place. Let’s dive in.
Lost Vape Thelema Elite Art 40

Price: $19.49 | View It Now
Is it a pod system, or is it a vape mod? The Lost Vape Thelema Elite Art 40 is the latest in Lost Vape’s long-running series of powerful pod systems that seem almost impossibly tiny for the level of power they deliver. The Thelema series, in fact, bears a lot of responsibility for the fact that the term “pod mod” exists in the first place. Light enough to wear on a lanyard around your neck, the Lost Vape Thelema Elite Art 40 nevertheless has an amazing battery capacity of 1,400 mAh and offers fully adjustable power up to a maximum of 40 watts – that’s significantly more power than you’ll get with any other vape in this size range.
Lost Vape’s leading technology is on full display in the Thelema Elite Art 40, which has a translucent outer shell to give you a glimpse of the device’s internal components. Those components include a tiny screen with enough text density to show you the device’s current wattage, puff count and battery life. It also shows the resistance of the installed coil. You can access all of the device’s functions through the single fire button, and you’ll also find an airflow slider that makes it easy for you to dial in your ideal puff characteristics.
Lost Vape Ursa Baby

Price: $14.49 | View It Now
Love the mini-box shape of the Thelema Elite Art 40 but want something a little simpler and more newbie friendly? Look no further than the Lost Vape Ursa Baby. Even smaller than the Thelema Elite Art 40, the Ursa Baby measures just 68.5 mm long and 47 mm wide. It’s so small that the device itself is nearly as tiny as the pod. Featuring automatic puff activation and fully adjustable airflow, the Ursa Baby also uses similar design language to that of the Thelema Elite Art 40 and has a transparent outer shell to put the internal components on display.
The Lost Vape Ursa Baby is compatible with Ursa Nano pods, giving you a choice between coil resistances of 0.8 and 1.0 ohm. These resistances are ideal for high-strength nicotine salt e-liquid, which is what you’re likely to want if this is your first vape, and you’re looking for an experience that can satisfy like a cigarette.
The Ursa Baby is loaded with thoughtful design touches that you’ll especially love if this is going to be your first refillable vape. The pods use strong magnets to attach securely to the device, allowing you to just drop your pod in and go. You’ll also appreciate the positioning of the airflow slider, which makes it easy for you to adjust the draw while inhaling until everything is absolutely perfect.
Lost Vape Ursa Nano S2

Price: $13.49 | View It Now
The Ursa Nano S2 is Lost Vape’s top choice if you want a beginner-friendly refillable vape that’s super easy to use but doesn’t compromise an iota when it comes to top-quality style. You’ll see that as soon as you open the box, because this device features an amazing front panel trimmed with top-quality leather in the color of your choice.
Want simplicity? The Ursa Nano S2 definitely has it. Compatible with all Ursa pods, the Ursa Nano S2 has a single indicator light to show the device’s battery life and requires no adjustments or controls. Just charge the device, drop in a filled pod and puff to vape. The airflow slider on the side of the device makes it easy to achieve your perfect puff, whether you’re looking for a draw that’s a bit tighter or looser. The pod also features a heavy silicone stopper for extra leak resistance.
Lost Vape Ursa Cap

Price: $11.95 | View It Now
Does the idea of a vape with extra built-in dust and shock protection appeal to you? You’re going to love the Lost Vape Ursa Cap, which combines a unique design with a built-in storage solution to help ensure that you’ll never need to worry about losing your device or any of its components.
How does the Lost Vape Ursa Cap work? It all begins with the unique outer shell, which provides shock protection and includes a removable cap that covers the mouthpiece when you’re not using it. Concerned about losing the cap? There’s no need, because the included carrying chain keeps the cap connected to the device while also providing a convenient solution for attaching your vape to your belt loop or purse. With the low price of the Ursa Cap, you could buy a different color to match every outfit if you wanted.
The Ursa Cap is certainly an eye-catching vape, but it’s not just about good looks. This simple puff-activated device features 1,000 mAh of battery life and comes with a 0.8-ohm pod that produces much more impressive clouds than you’d ever expect from a vape in this size range. There’s also no need to worry about power adjustments with the Ursa Cap, which automatically configures itself to operate at the ideal power level for the installed pod and outputs a maximum of 25 watts.
Lost Vape Thelema Mini

Price: $21.95 | View It Now
It’s time to move into the more advanced devices in the Lost Vape lineup – and when it comes to value for money, you will be absolutely shocked by how much you get with the Lost Vape Thelema Mini for a starting price of just $21.95.
So, what does the Thelema Mini offer? For starters, this is a traditional 510-threaded vape mod with tasteful leather trim, a battery capacity of 1,500 mAh and a top power of 45 watts – which is more than enough to get a huge, satisfying cloud out of today’s power-efficient mesh coil tanks. The Thelema Mini is available in three configurations: as a standalone device, with a traditional vape tank or with Lost Vape’s new hybrid pod tank. Including the tank or pod adds just a few dollars to the price.
If you choose a version of the Thelema Mini that includes a tank or pod, you’ll love the fact that the package includes two mouthpieces designed for either mouth-to-lung or direct-to-lung inhaling. You’ll also appreciate the fact that the tank and pod both work with Lost Vape UB Lite coils, allowing you to switch between the two as you like. Coil replacements with both are extremely simple; just pull the old coil out and push the new one in.
Lost Vape Centaurus M200

Price: $57.95 | View It Now
We’ll finish this review of the best devices from Lost Vape with the current crown jewel of the collection: the Lost Vape Centaurus M200 vape mod. Available with an included tank or without for $10 less, the Centaurus M200 is everything that you could ever want from a high-end mod and then some.
We always love it when a vape manufacturer gives people a new way to interact with their vape, but many of those new control methods ultimately turn out to be gimmicks. A touch screen is certainly fun for a while, but many people end up opting for physical buttons instead because it’s actually a faster way to change your device’s wattage.
The Lost Vape Centaurus M200 has a new control method that’s both useful and actually faster than the traditional method: the fire button doubles as a jog dial. Simply twist it when you want to change your device’s wattage. It’s faster than buttons, and it’s also lots of fun. We know that other manufacturers will be copying this innovation soon.
The Centaurus M200 also features a physical on-off switch positioned just below the screen. The device boots up almost instantly, so you’ll have no hesitation about turning it off when you aren’t using it.
Looking for power? The Centaurus M200 has it to spare. Using two 18650 batteries (not included), the Centaurus M200 reaches a maximum power of 200 watts to provide all of the muscle that your tank or rebuildable atomizer needs.