Hey guys just got my hands on the new Odin Mini V2 inpurple. Created by Vaperz Cloud, Dovpo and vaping Bogan. Its the baby version of the big double 21700 brother Odin And its an awesome little unit with heaps of power. Comes with the usual stuff the Odin v2 came with like the user manual, cq card, thank you card, battery sleeve, charger and a few 21700 battery wraps.
The body is nicely machined and has vents and a new design in the back that shows the battery wrap and would also provide some cooling and venting. It feels great in the hand and being aluminium it is light and strong it does feel a touch lighter than the original odin75c and it is a lot easier to take apart or get to the board as it has the front panel with 4 screws holding the front plate like the larger Odin v2 version so customising it or buying custon panels may be an option in the future. I do know there was odin panels by obey robot and they released the cad files for modders out there to do some custom stuff. And also the body is all machined out of 1 piece unlike the odin75 which was seperate from the top and bottom. So much more premium feeling and much better machining imo.
So the front of the device is the usual odin and button layout as a dna with the Bogan fire button up top then up down and select in the middle. It also has type-c charging at the bottom. The fire button feels good and i know from the show and tell they have addressed the problem they were having with the first batch of odins where the fire button was not clicking properly and sort of getting stuck. I did have it happen to 2 of mine but they were quick to send out replacements. If you do have the problem contact vaperz cloud and they will sort it out for you.
The main screen and board is pretty much the same as The odinV2 but with 100W max and instead of the puff time it now shows the battery percentage.
The chip works as usual with wattage mode, voltage mode, NI, TI and SS temp control and has options for brightness and the ability to change the screen colors from white, blue red purple pink yellow and green. And also has a puff counter and reset in the menu too.
The top of the device tapers in to about 28 29mm and the about 32mm at the widest point. Its a C-frame battery door that was a little tight at the start but has no play whatsoever unlike the odin which did have a slight bit of play to be expected with this type of door though. Personally i love c-frame battery doors and so a little play will always be fine to me as long as its not clicking n making noises everytime i touch it then ill be a happy chap. LoL.
All in all its a nice device i have the first mini dna75c and it is a touch taller but feels a touch lighter. I havent done the weight or anything this is just what i see and feel. Ill add some side by side photos so you can get a rough idea. I do love the addition of the c frame battery door and the overall feel and look is pretty nice, it has a more rounder design and feel to it. I am looking forward to a dna version as it looks to be a straight swap with the chips but for a budget friendly mod it is a nice one. I havent seen how much they are going for as this was a replacement device from vc as i said i had the button problem and chose to get this instead of another dual battery as i had another one already.
So there it is thats my little review of the odin mini v2 i thought id add as i just got it and thought ppl might want to have a look its a nice little kit and is working pretty well with my pnpx subohm tank i have put a rda on it and it hits pretty hard. It is a single battery mod that accepts the usual 21700 and has an included 18650 adapter but you really dont wanna put something too big on top as u will be going through batteries pretty quickly. But with my subohm at 35 watts it lasts for ages its not my all day vape but it does get used everyday. All in all good job vaperz cloud, dovpo and the fellow Aussie vaping Bogan.
Ps sorry the attachments aren't in the right spots the option too add them isnt there as it was before so i had to add new photos.
The body is nicely machined and has vents and a new design in the back that shows the battery wrap and would also provide some cooling and venting. It feels great in the hand and being aluminium it is light and strong it does feel a touch lighter than the original odin75c and it is a lot easier to take apart or get to the board as it has the front panel with 4 screws holding the front plate like the larger Odin v2 version so customising it or buying custon panels may be an option in the future. I do know there was odin panels by obey robot and they released the cad files for modders out there to do some custom stuff. And also the body is all machined out of 1 piece unlike the odin75 which was seperate from the top and bottom. So much more premium feeling and much better machining imo.
So the front of the device is the usual odin and button layout as a dna with the Bogan fire button up top then up down and select in the middle. It also has type-c charging at the bottom. The fire button feels good and i know from the show and tell they have addressed the problem they were having with the first batch of odins where the fire button was not clicking properly and sort of getting stuck. I did have it happen to 2 of mine but they were quick to send out replacements. If you do have the problem contact vaperz cloud and they will sort it out for you.
The main screen and board is pretty much the same as The odinV2 but with 100W max and instead of the puff time it now shows the battery percentage.
The chip works as usual with wattage mode, voltage mode, NI, TI and SS temp control and has options for brightness and the ability to change the screen colors from white, blue red purple pink yellow and green. And also has a puff counter and reset in the menu too.
The top of the device tapers in to about 28 29mm and the about 32mm at the widest point. Its a C-frame battery door that was a little tight at the start but has no play whatsoever unlike the odin which did have a slight bit of play to be expected with this type of door though. Personally i love c-frame battery doors and so a little play will always be fine to me as long as its not clicking n making noises everytime i touch it then ill be a happy chap. LoL.
All in all its a nice device i have the first mini dna75c and it is a touch taller but feels a touch lighter. I havent done the weight or anything this is just what i see and feel. Ill add some side by side photos so you can get a rough idea. I do love the addition of the c frame battery door and the overall feel and look is pretty nice, it has a more rounder design and feel to it. I am looking forward to a dna version as it looks to be a straight swap with the chips but for a budget friendly mod it is a nice one. I havent seen how much they are going for as this was a replacement device from vc as i said i had the button problem and chose to get this instead of another dual battery as i had another one already.
So there it is thats my little review of the odin mini v2 i thought id add as i just got it and thought ppl might want to have a look its a nice little kit and is working pretty well with my pnpx subohm tank i have put a rda on it and it hits pretty hard. It is a single battery mod that accepts the usual 21700 and has an included 18650 adapter but you really dont wanna put something too big on top as u will be going through batteries pretty quickly. But with my subohm at 35 watts it lasts for ages its not my all day vape but it does get used everyday. All in all good job vaperz cloud, dovpo and the fellow Aussie vaping Bogan.
Ps sorry the attachments aren't in the right spots the option too add them isnt there as it was before so i had to add new photos.
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