Full disclosure:
Let’s get all the disclosures out of the way. This mod was sent to me directly from Laisimo specifically for the purposes of this review. This will not in any way, shape, or form cause me to give this mod a favorable review or change my opinion in any way.
First Impression Out Of The Box:
Nice packaging, simple and elegant. I like the paint on this one. Wow, looks almost like an anodized finish and man is it light. Feels great in the hand, feels like I'm holding a block of aircraft aluminium. Screen is big and centered. Can’t wait to see it lit up. Love the location of the firing switch. Build quality seems real solid. So far this is impressive
What's In The Box:
Not much to see here. You get a mod and a charger cable along with an instruction booklet and warranty card. The instruction booklet is very well done and easy to understand.
From Top To Bottom:
Nice stainless steel threaded 510 that is springy and has a nice long throw to it. The pin itself is gold plated. The 510 connection sits almost flush, it peaks just ever so slightly above the body of the mod. However, all my atomizers do sit flush on it. It does have a sort of semi platform that creates a semi circle look at the end of the mod. When you run a 25mm tank it will not show overhang on the mod but if you look from underneath there will be a slight overhang on the platform. Truth be told they should have just squared it off and all 25mm atomizers would have looked better.
Next we have the fire button. It is located on the top of the mod. There is an angular cut out for it and it is really quite comfortable. This is one of the few mods I own that I like trigger finger firing it as much as I like to thumb fire it. The button itself is small and it has a trapezoid shape to it but the corners are rounded. It has a clicky tactile feel to it. It is very responsive and this mod fires right away. If you shake your mods like a maraca this button will rattle but it will not during normal use.
The screen is what really sets this mod apart. It has a 1.3 inch OLED color display that is just drop dead gorgeous. The screen displays mode, wattage/temperature, resistance, voltage, puffs, and battery life. It is simple yet elegant and the colors are very bright and vibrant. No problem seeing this display in all lighting conditions. A really nice touch is the puff counter does not reset when you swap out your batteries.
Below the screen you have separate +/- buttons. They are both rectangular in shape and are clicky and responsive. They are made of the same material as the fire button. Further down the mod you will find the update/charging port. It is not mounted horizontally like most mods. This port is mounted vertically. In between the screen and the buttons is some branding that says Laisimo but it is not intrusive at all.
Pull down and out to open the battery door. Push up and in to put it back on. There is some venting on the top of the door that lines up with the venting on the interior of the mod. This door is very well done and rock solid. It has one strong magnet located top center and a clip located bottom center of the door. It does not move, rattle or come off during use.
The sled itself is clean and there is a long battery ribbon. It has dual leaf spring type battery contacts that look to be brass. On the bottom of the sled are button style contacts for the batteries. The contacts can be a little tight in the beginning but they do loosen up after a few battery swaps. The battery orientation for the Wyvern are clearly marked.
The Look, Feel, and General Aesthetics Of The Mod:
The Wyvern has a really nice finish to it. It has that anodized look to it that to me is just beautiful. That combined with the screen gives you an extremely elegant looking mod. I like the shape and lines of this mod as well. No matter which way you hold or fire it it just feels great. It is also quite small for a dual 18650 mod. I put it next to my IPV Vesta, Smoant Battlestar and Joytech Cuboid Tap and its smaller. In Fact it is only slightly wider and deeper than my Vaporesso Tarot Mini. believe it or not it’s actually shorter than the Tarot Mini.
The Board:
The board is Lasimo’s proprietary X7 chipset. It has the full temperature control suite as well as a TCR function. The chipset itself has a lot of protections built in like high temperature, check atomizer, atomizer short, and work overtime. If you see the work overtime message it means the mod fired for longer than 10 seconds in wattage mode or longer than 20 seconds in TC/TCR mode. This chipset has a resistance range of .05 - 2.5 ohms and it will max out at 235 watts.
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