The Lost Vape Centaurus BT200 is a dual-18650, high-power sub-ohm kit built around app control and a large screen. In our hands-on testing, it hit hard, stayed steady, and felt premium in the hand, but it never really disappeared in a pocket. It makes the most sense as a home, car, or desk setup for adult direct-lung users rather than a minimalist carry piece.
Table of Contents
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
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| Centaurus BT200 | 4.3/5 | Strong power delivery; customizable UI/app; smooth top-airflow tank | Bulky for pockets; smart features can feel like extra steps; some condensation | Adult DL/RDL users who want a customizable, high-output kit |
Final Verdict

The BT200 feels like a polished, high-output setup with a big display, useful app features, and a clean top-airflow tank that stays composed when you push the wattage. It is at its best as a daily station device—desk, car console, or home setup—because the size and weight add up fast.
Who It’s For
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DL/RDL users who usually land in the 60–110W range
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People who want smart features, theme control, and app-based tracking
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Users who prefer a cleaner-feeling top-airflow tank for day-to-day use
Who It’s Not For
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Anyone who wants true pocket carry
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Users who dislike menus, modes, or any extra “smart” layer
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People who usually stay under about 35–40W
How We Tested It
We used the kit through commutes, work breaks, and longer evening sessions, and our scoring followed the workflow in How We Test Vapes. We graded Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability while also watching charging behavior, chassis warmth, condensation under the top cap, and how easy it was to change settings mid-session. This is an adult product, and these notes reflect subjective real-world use rather than medical advice.
Our Testing Experience

I started with the 0.2Ω coil and spent most of the first stretch between 64W and 78W with the airflow about two-thirds open. The draw came through dense and warm without turning scratchy, and the flavor stayed full from one pull to the next. Marcus pushed it harder outdoors and kept coming back to how stable the output felt during longer chains, while Jamal cared more about how quickly he could lock it, drop it in a bag, and move on.
Later, we switched to the 0.15Ω coil and lived mostly in the 88–112W range, with our sweet spot landing around 96W for dense vapor without making the top cap annoyingly hot. With two 3000mAh 18650s, we saw roughly 320–420 puffs in a day at about 70–95W, and in-device charging took about 2 hours 45 minutes on our desk timer. The tank stayed tidy for a top-fill design: we did not get true leaking, but we did get the light condensation film you expect if you skip wipe-downs.
What we liked
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Dense, accurate flavor with a smooth inhale at mid-to-high wattage
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Big screen and quick adjustments that do not slow you down mid-session
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Tidy day-to-day tank behavior for this style of sub-ohm setup
Who it is best for
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Home or desk vapers who like DL/RDL and want real headroom
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Users who enjoy tweaking themes, modes, and tracking through the app
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People who rotate coils and wattage depending on the day
Where it falls short
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Too heavy and blocky for casual pocket carry
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The smart layer will feel unnecessary to some users
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Condensation still needs the occasional wipe-down
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Strong, steady power delivery | Bulky for pockets and light carry |
| Large, readable color screen | The app control can feel unnecessary |
| Customizable UI and mode options | Condensation still needs routine wipe-downs |
| A top-airflow tank that helps keep things tidy | Dual-battery ownership means a little more routine |
| Good DL performance across a wide wattage range | Not a minimalist, one-button experience |
Details
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Price: Around $79.99
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Device type: Dual-18650 box mod with a sub-ohm tank
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Power range: 5–200W
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Chipset/connectivity: Quest X 3.0 with Bluetooth 5.1 app control
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Display: 2.4-inch full screen
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Tank capacity: 5ml with a smaller spare glass option
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Coil support: UB Max coil platform; our testing focused on the 0.15Ω and 0.2Ω options
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Size/weight (mod): 92.9 × 56.9 × 26.9mm; about 150g empty
Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.4 | Saturated, accurate flavor with a smooth mouthfeel at mid and higher wattage. |
| Throat Hit | 4.3 | Consistent and tunable without sudden harshness when the wicking keeps up. |
| Vapor Production | 4.6 | Easy to get dense DL vapor once the airflow is open and the wattage is there. |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.4 | Smooth and easy to fine-tune, with enough room to open it up without losing control. |
| Battery Life | 4.3 | Dual 18650s hold up well for a high-power device, though heavy use still drains them fast. |
| Leak Resistance | 4.2 | No real leaks in our run, but normal condensation still shows up in daily use. |
| Build Quality | 4.5 | Solid chassis with a premium feel and no loose or flimsy parts during testing. |
| Ease of Use | 4.2 | The big screen helps, though the extra smart options add a little learning curve. |
| Portability | 3.8 | Carryable, but better treated as a desk, car, or home device than a pocket setup. |
| Overall | 4.3 | A high-output kit that favors control, stability, and customization over minimalism. |
How to Choose the Lost Vape Centaurus BT200 Kit Vape?

Choose this if you want a high-output kit and you like to tune settings instead of treating your device as a pure set-it-and-forget-it setup. If you are shopping for a smaller vape mod, a more compact box mod, or something lighter than most devices in the best box mod category, this one will probably feel like too much hardware.
For typical needs:
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Rugged daily carry: Geekvape Aegis Legend 2 (L200), a durability-first dual-battery option for rougher use.
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Lighter power with a simpler daily flow: Vaporesso GEN 200, a high-output option that feels more straightforward.
Limitations
The BT200’s main weaknesses show up when you try to treat it like a small, always-with-you device. It works best when you give it room and let it behave like a stable high-power setup.
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Bulk and weight make pocket carry get old quickly
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The app and UI can distract from a simple routine
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Condensation management is still part of ownership
Lost Vape Centaurus BT200 Kit Vape Vs. Alternatives
Why choose these models
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Bluetooth and app control are still the clearest differences here.
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Dual-18650 headroom lets the device run high wattage without feeling strained.
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The included tank stays cleaner in daily use than many lower-airflow sub-ohm setups.
Alternatives to consider
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Geekvape Aegis Legend 2 (L200): better for rough conditions and grab-and-go durability.
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Vaporesso GEN 200: strong power in a lighter-feeling package with a more direct day-to-day flow.
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VOOPOO DRAG 5: a feature-rich dual-battery alternative if you want another take on tuning and high-output use.
Pro Tips for Lost Vape Centaurus BT200 Kit Vape
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Treat your batteries like part of the device. Use married pairs, rotate positions, and carry them in a case. Battery safety matters more on a dual-18650 setup than people sometimes assume.
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If you charge inside the mod, keep it on a stable surface with open air around it. A quick refresher on vape chargers helps here.
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For the 0.2Ω coil, start lower than you think and work upward in small steps. This is usually the easiest way to find a cleaner balance between heat and flavor.
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For the 0.15Ω coil, prime it carefully and give it a few shorter pulls before you push it harder. That first tank sets the tone for how cleanly it keeps up.
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Make airflow changes first, then power changes. When you are chasing a better balance, a quick look at wattage for flavor is often more useful than jumping straight to the highest number.
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Wipe the top cap and chimney lip during refills. Top airflow helps, but condensation is still normal.
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Use the lock feature whenever it goes into a bag or pocket. It is the simplest way to avoid accidental wake-ups and wasted battery.
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Do not chase 200W just because it is there. The real win is stable output at your normal range, not a number on the spec sheet.
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If you use the app, keep one or two profiles and stop there. Too many modes turn the device into a project instead of a tool.
FAQs
Does the Centaurus BT200 Kit Vape feel harsh at higher wattage?
With the airflow set correctly, it stays more warm and dense than scratchy. In our testing, harshness mainly showed up when wattage climbed faster than the wick could keep up.
Is the tank actually leak-resistant in daily use?
We did not get true leaking, but we did see normal condensation. If you ignore wipe-downs for long enough, that moisture can start to look like a leak.
Is the Bluetooth/app feature worth using?
If you enjoy customization and tracking, yes. If you just want dependable core performance, you can ignore it and still enjoy the device.
About the Author: Chris Miller