The HCigar VT75 Nano battery mod, although a newer product from Shenzhen HCigar Technology Co., Ltd., but just like its older brother HCigar VT75, is not a new product, the device appeared in the summer of this year.
HCigar VT75 Nano package
VT75 Nano mod
Micro USB cable
User manual
Warranty card
Gift box
Appearance and design of HCigar VT75 Nano
In general, the appearance is very similar to the previous box mod on the Evovl DNA75 board, the shape, decorative elements allow you to easily identify the manufacturer, but in this version it remains possible to use only one type of battery. new zealand vape shop wellington The mod does not slip in the hand, does not creak, lies very comfortably and resembles the handle of some kind of weapon. There are deep engravings on both sides of the mod: VT75 Nano on the right and HCigar on the left, the inscriptions are filled with red paint, reminiscent of enamel.
HCigar VT75 Nano Specifications
Dimensions: height 82.5mm * thickness (maximum) 23.8mm * width (at the top, including the Fire button) 41mm
Weight: 115.9g (162g with battery)
case material: Zinc alloy (frame) and aluminum (case)
Board from Evolv DNA75
Modes: variable wattage, temperature control on stainless steel (SS) / titanium (Ni) / nickel (Ni)
Power adjustment: 1-75W (step 0.1W)
Temperature adjustment: 100-300°C /200-600°F
Battery used: 18650
Spring-loaded 510 connector
Atomizer platform diameter: 24mm
Screen and control of HCigar VT75 Nano
On the front side of the VT75 Nano there are familiar elements: a screen, buttons and a micro USB connector. Despite the fact that the Fire is quite small, the button is easy to find by touch, it is convenient to press both with the index finger and the thumb, it does not matter at all how you hold the mod in your hand. Under the button there is the same customizable indicator as on the large VT75, and it is just as useless, because it is simply not visible under the finger. The control buttons are combined into one (on the left “-“, on the right “+”), this allowed the manufacturer to keep the front panel compact. It is quite convenient to use the “rocker”. The Evolv DNA75 used in the mod allows you to use USB both for charging the battery inside the mod (current up to 1A), and for setting up / reflashing the device using a proprietary utility.
Impressions and conclusions
As I wrote above, the mod has been in use for almost three months, so we can talk about the experience of long-term operation. In the hand, the mod seems like a piece of metal, turned from a solid block, despite its compactness, the weight is pleasant, the HCigar VT75 Nano does not seem like a toy in the hand, but at the same time it is very convenient.