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Check it out on their website for a special price right now: Lost Vape Ursa Baby 3 Kit 1200mAh 30W
Disclaimer: This review is my own thoughts and I am not associated with anyone at Sourcemore, nor am I being paid to write this review.
The Lost Vape Ursa Baby 3 is a compact and stylish pod vape that manages to pack a 1200mAh battery, 30W output, and a clear display into a small body. It’s got a few nice features, but what really makes it stand out is the price. For what you’re paying, it’s actually a pretty good deal.
Specs:
Battery: 1200mAh (built-in)
Power Range: 5W–30W
Charging: USB-C (supports 5V/2A)
Chipset: Lost Vape Quest 2.0
Pod Capacity: 2.5ml (side-fill)
Coil Resistance: 0.5Ω–2.0Ω
Safety Features: Low battery, open-circuit, short-circuit, and 10s cutoff
Size: 17.5 × 47.4 × 75mm
Colors: Arctic Blue, Shadow Mocha, Lavender Ice, Ebony Wood, Ash Wood, Oak Wood
In the box:
1 × Ursa Baby 3 Device
1 × 0.6Ω Ursa Cartridge V2 (2.5ml)
1 × 0.8Ω Ursa Cartridge V2 (2.5ml)
1 × Type-C Cable
1 × Lanyard
1 × Manual
1 × Warranty Card
Design & Build
The transparent body gives it a cool, modern look without feeling too flashy. It’s fully plastic, which does make it feel a bit cheap in the hand, but honestly, that also keeps it super lightweight and easy to carry around. So it’s a trade-off I don’t mind.
The 1.3-inch TFT display is a nice touch. It shows everything you need without being too complicated. They also throw in a lanyard, which is handy if you’re into that kind of thing. Not really my style, but hey, options are always good.
Performance
The Quest 2.0 chip keeps everything running smoothly. Adjustable airflow means you can get a tight MTL draw or open it up for RDL, which is a nice touch. Flavor delivery is honestly excellent, even better than I expected for something this affordable.
The Ursa Cartridge V2 pods perform really well. The included 0.6Ω and 0.8Ω coils both give a clean, satisfying vape, and I haven’t had any leaking issues. Would I say it’s the best pod system ever? No. But it’s punching above its weight, for sure.
Battery
The 1200mAh battery is decent for the size. Most people will get a full day out of it unless you’re pushing 30W all day.
Charging is via USB-C, which is nice. But the box only includes a 5V/1A cable. The device does support faster 5V/2A charging though, so if you’ve got a better charger lying around, you’ll want to use that.
Pods
I like that it’s 2.5ml instead of the standard 2ml TPD pod. But honestly, if you’re already ignoring TPD limits, why not make it 3ml or even 4ml?
The side-fill system is easy enough, though I’d still prefer top-fill. It’s just more convenient, especially on the go. Not a huge deal, but something to keep in mind.
Pros:
Looks clean and modern
Lightweight and pocket-friendly
Great flavor delivery
Adjustable airflow for MTL and RDL
Bigger pod than most TPD options
Affordable price
Cons:
Would’ve been nice to have a larger pod option
Plastic build feels a bit cheap (but also makes it lighter)
Side-fill is okay, but top-fill would be better
Verdict
For a budget-friendly pod vape, the Lost Vape Ursa Baby 3 really holds up. It’s compact, super light, and delivers surprisingly good flavor. Sure, there are a few small things I’d tweak, but at this price, it’s honestly hard to complain.
Would I recommend it? Yeah, if you’re after a simple, flavorful, and portable pod vape without breaking the bank, this one’s a solid pick.
Another big thanks to Sourcemore for sending me this device to review. I had an absolute blast trying this! Don’t forget to check out their website to see what else they have to offer!