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Dovpo Odin 100 Mod REVIEW

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Retail model provided by Dovpo for review purpose.
https://store.dovpoecig.com/products/odin-100

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The new Dovpo Odin 100 is the latest in the Odin line but with one major difference, Dovpo have gone with the DOVPO Chipset and screen instead of the DNA75c and tweaked the colour/design a little.

A collaboration with that Aussie c**t Vaping Bogan, the well respected Vaperz Cloud and Dovpo. The odin 100 is equipped with the DOVPO Chipset, an intelligent and dynamic chipset that allows for better battery efficiency and easy to go interface. Able to fire at wattages between 1-100W, the odin 100 is powered by a single 18650, 20700 or a 21700 battery, sold separately. USB Type-C Port. In addition, The Odin 100 is built with a modernized update to the original, implementing rounded edges for ergonomic handling and more colour options.

Vaping Bogan is an Australian reviewer and vape designer, a quick search in YouTube will educate you to his style, love him or hate him but he knows his stuff.

I don’t know much about Vaperz Cloud but I am aware of their sought after products which are pretty exclusive and well designed but just a little out of my price range.

Now I have no clue who is responsible for what with the design, obviously Dovpo manufacture it but the rest is a mystery to me, all that I can tell you is that they make a great team.

Specifications

· Size: 36.3 x 32 x 90.5mm
· Material: Aluminum/Alloy+Zinc Alloy
· Display: 0.96"TFT Color Screen
· Battery: 1 x 18650/20700/21700(not included)
· Output Wattage: 1-100W
· Output Voltage: 3.2~4.2V
· Resistance Range: 0.06-3.5ohm
· Charging Time: Type-C 5V/1A

Unboxing
The Odin 100 comes in a nice compact box, the outer sleeve has only the logos with an introduction and contents on the back, once you’ve removed the outer sleeve there is a plain black box with an Odin 100 embossed logo, 2 notches to ease opening and inside the loose documents are on top, the mod is held in place with foam and another box which holds the very classy, decent length USB-C cable and the battery wraps.

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Now I prefer my shiny bling mods so I was delighted to see that Dovpo had sent me the polished Silver option but to be honest I don’t think there is a bad colour option, I quite fancy the satin Red or the Gunmetal too, but it’s when you get it out and hold it in your hand is when you really appreciate it (that’s what she said), it feels so damn good (that’s what she also said) and lightweight, normally I get the photography done before I use a mod but I really couldn’t wait to lob another shrimp on the barbie…… oooops I meant lob a 21700 battery in it.

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· 1 x Odin 100 Box Mod
· 1 x Pack of Extra Replacement Battery Warps
· 1 x USB Type-C Cable
· 1 x User Manual
· 1 x Battery Usage Warning Card
· 1 x Social Media Card
· 1 x QC Certificate

First Impressions
For my first impression I will be Vaping Bogan…….
“G’day dickheads, A cold one, vape, beer, fuckin c**ts, bloody oath mate, tie me kangaroo down sport, drongos, hey bruce where’s me koala, who nabbed me Fosters? Jeez me Wallaby is cactus mate! Maaate why are the Brits so much better than us?”

If that all went right over your head then you obviously haven’t come across Vaping Bogan, I’ve mentioned him before in my Blotto Mini review, to say he’s a colourful character is putting it mildly.

Bit of trivia for us non Aussies:
Bogan – This word is used for people who are Aussie rednecks.

Aaaand I’m back in the room, my first impressions were simply perfect, the mod looks and feels great and little touches like the battery wraps and quality USB-C cable set you off in a good mood.

Being 100% honest with you, I was actually disappointed that Dovpo didn’t send me the DNA75c version and I was a little closed minded about what to expect, I thought the Odin 100 would just be a poor mans DNA75c but in reality it’s a superb little mod and a viable option with its 100 Watts output and the superb Dovpo menu system.

Looks and ergonomics
In pictures the Odin didn’t look very interesting to me, I liked the natty vents but the rest all seemed a bit generic and designed around the DNA board, it’s only when you hold it and turn it around in the light that you see the Odin’s simple beauty, I’m a professional photographer but I could only do it justice in a 360 degree video, whichever angle you look at just looks right.

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As you can see from the above photo; the Blotto Mini looks great on top as the Black contrast makes it a well suited atty to do the Odin justice, I reviewed the Blotto Mini RTA here:
https://www.planetofthevapes.co.uk/reviews/rba/dovpo-blotto-mini-rta.html

The feel of it doesn’t disappoint either, the weight with a tank and 21700 battery in it feels weighty but not excessively, the mod without tank & battery feels really light, it also feels high quality and substantial, in fact it feels like you have something high end, as you can probably tell I was smitten with it, let’s just hope it performs as good as it looks.

Battery Options
One of the major appeals of the Odin 100 is the 21700 battery capacity, you can also fit a 20700 or an 18650 using the included battery adaptor but it’s the 21700 option that appeals, using a Molicel 21700 P42A (30A, 4200mAh) it can more comfortably handle the power with a longer battery life.

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It’s a wrap
A really nice touch are the included battery wraps which will fit either the 21700 or the 20700 at a push, they are too wide to fit an 18650.

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With the machined slots of the Odin then your battery is visible so a plain wrap was very welcome, if you don’t know which colour to go for you can slide in the wraps to preview how it will look, I opted to go for the clear which will appear silver once you strip your battery skin.

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If you need help or advice on rewrapping your batteries you should be able to find it by searching the POTV forums or just ask, it’s pretty easy but you need to do it safely.

I was really pleased with the clear wrap as it was a little touch that improved the looks of the mod.

Performance & operation
The first thing that strikes you when you pop a battery in is the speed that it starts up, this thing is lightning fast, 5 clicks of the fire button to turn it off/on and from off to on is instant! This is one of the highlights of the Dovpo chipset, similar to the Topside range which are also FAST.

Since the Odin 100 shares the same button layout as the DNA75c Dovpo have utilised the middle button for the menu & confirm which makes an easy system even easier, as much as I love the DNA colour chipset you don’t really get the most of it without plugging it into a PC and the options can seem pretty daunting to a new user but the Dovpo menu is ideal for new and experienced users alike, it’s really quick to dial in your settings and get back to vaping.

Dovpo have also introduced a colour screen for the Odin 100 with graphics and icons but they have kept the information on the screen uncluttered and pretty easy to see, the brightness is pretty good out of the box, set to 75%, I have since bumped it up to 100% to see if I could view it outdoors in sunlight but it was not enough to view it, this is the same for the DNAc screen, so you will need to get in the shade or indoors to adjust it.

I’ve been lazy as I’ve copied and pasted from the manual but to be fair I would have probably been more confusing explaining it.

Working mode switch

Long press the menu button 1.5S to display the menu options, press the + and - button to select the mode, and press the menu button to confirm the selected mode.

The options in the menu include:

· POWER - BYPASS - TEMP - NI - TEMP - TI - TEMP - SS - TCR - PUFFS - BRIGHT - EXIT options, which can be cycled. Long press the + or - button to quickly select.

· Under POWER: the wattage set under POWER, now set to 90.0W

· Under BYPASS: the battery voltage, such as 3.85V

· Under TEMP-NI/TI/SS is the set temperature

· Under TCR is also the set temperature

· Under PUFFS is the current vaping times. In addition, there are two submenus RESET--EXIT in PUFFS.

· Press RESET to clear the vaping times; when pressing EXIT, then return to the previous menu.

· BRIGHT: brightness adjustment

· EXIT is exit

Press the menu button and the minus button at the same time for 1S, will display “KEY LOCKED" and the function is locked, but you can vape normally (Turn Off and screen off operation separately). Pressing the menu button and the minus button at the same time for 1S displays “KEY UNLOCKED" and the system is unlocked.

When locked, pressing the + and - button will display "KEY LOCKED, HOLD SET AND-TO UNLOCK"

You can read up more in the PDF manual on Dovpo’s support section:
https://www.dovpoecig.com/download-mods/

Enough of the technical bumf, you can pretty much work it all out by playing around in the menu as it all makes sense and even if you stuff up a setting you always have the reset option.

The only 2 options I tested were the POWER (Wattage) and BYPASS which applies the correct Voltage according to the Ohms of the coil – Ohms Law for cheats, I have used the Dovpo Topside range in TC mode and found it to be excellent so I expect the Odin 100 to be as good.

Using the Blotto Mini RTA I find BYPASS mode to be one of my favourite ways to vape, as long as you’re not using some weird & wonderful wire then Bypass mode behaves pretty much the same as a mech but with all the safety features of a regulated mod.

So What’s so special about the Odin 100?
To be clear, though it is very up to date with its chipset and USB-C, I found nothing innovative with the Odin 100, there’s no new-fangled features or gimmicks to be found and to be fair I don’t see Dovpo claiming anything to the contrary, but that doesn’t mean that the Odin 100 doesn’t deserve a top spot in the market place, this collaboration has produced something rather special which only becomes apparent when you get your grubby paws on it.

Vaping isn’t just a means to an end, for me it’s also a hobby or passion so I enjoy the whole vaping experience, whether it’s trying out new gear, DIY coils and tanks etc. And a big part of the appeal is the looks and aesthetics, the Odin 100 is one of the very best I’ve owned.

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Which one should I buy, DNA75c or Dovpo 100 chipset?
The obvious difference is the price as the DNA75c is around £50 more so you can see why Dovpo decided to release a more mainstream and less expensive model of the Odin so which one is right for you?

The Evolv DNA75c chipset is probably the best out there for customisation and fine tuning when it comes to DIY tanks and atty’s, however you will need to plug it into a PC and use the Evolv software to get the most from it, it’s not the most user friendly option and requires some knowledge of DIY vaping to fine tune your vape, but once you’ve cracked it then all the functions and features are mind blowing, that said I think the DNA75c is a waste if you intend to use a stock coil tank or basic wattage only setups, TC (Temp Control) is where the DNA really comes into its own.

The Dovpo 100 chipset is already one of my favourites, efficient, fast, easy to navigate and has all the features most vapers need or in fact use, with the price difference I would say this option is more than good enough for most users, especially if you intend to use Variable Wattage or Bypass mode, not to say that the TC mode isn’t good, in fact on my Topside’s TC mode is all I use and it performs perfectly.

If you intend to use stock coil tanks or won’t be using TC mode then it’s a no brainer as the DNA option will be a wasted, it’s like driving a sports car in 1st gear only.

Conclusion
I’ve pretty much summed up my feelings above but for those who’ve skipped to the end then to put it simply; if you like the look of the Odin 100 then I’m sure you are going to love it when you get your hands on it, if I was handed one to look at in a shop then it would be an instant sale, if I didn’t have the dosh I would go away obsessed with raising the funds, it’s one of those mods.

Don’t expect any game changing new features but you can expect an excellent Dovpo chipset that performs all the main functions you can and should expect from a current generation mod, not only that but it performs so fast! From off to start-up or from sleep to vape is near instant, the menu and navigation is ideal for new and experienced users.

Being a DNA snob I was honestly not enthusiastic about reviewing the Odin 100 but I was quickly won over and instantly loved this beautiful mod, as much as I like the DNA75c chipset I honestly don’t miss it, the Dovpo chipset does all that I need and I have other DNA mods which I mostly use for squonking.

Pros

· A thing of beauty.
· Sooo good in the hand.
· Fastest gun in the west.
· Navigation.
· High end at an affordable price.
· Bonus battery wraps.
· USB-C.
· Perfect marriage for the Blotto RTA.

Cons
· Battery door could be better.

I sat here for a good 10 minutes trying to nitpick some cons and all I could come up with was the battery door which isn’t as secure as I would like, the lack of DNA simply isn’t a con as this is a more budget friendly option, it’s NOT a poor man’s DAN75c as it stands up very well on its own as solid performing gorgeous mod.

Score: A solid 9/10
My preciousssssss

A huge THANK YOU to Dovpo for this privilege, reviewing this was no chore at all :)
https://store.dovpoecig.com/products/odin-100
 
nice review, vap.

do you think those big holes in the side would be a problem if you took it out in the rain?
 
nice review, vap.

do you think those big holes in the side would be a problem if you took it out in the rain?

I don't think so, it would have to be ridiculously soaked to cause a circuit from bottom to top, I think in everyday use it shouldn't be a problem.

I'm pretty precious with any electronics in the rain though.
 
Good write up there mate. Love the look of this and like you I’m a dna snob. Only other type of mod I have is a wild wolf for work which is also good.
 
Nice review as ever fella.
I've long been looking for a mod to replace the old koopor 200 that can both fire an atty and grate my cheese.
2 birds one stone.
I actually really do like these mods. Very nice and the dna is perfect bit of kit with the ability to use a 21700 to drive the 75c. I'm sure the extra oomph of the 100 board will please a few.
 
Thanks for the feedback all, I appreciate it :)

I failed to mention in the DNA vs Dovpo differences to include the extra 25 watts that the 100 provides, this may also be another factor when weighing up which one's for you, though I suspect high wattage users will be more interested in the dual battery Odin.

As it is the DNA75c would have been wasted on my current setup as I'm enjoying the Blotto with a dual build Ni80 fused claptons and Byapss mode which is one of my favourite vapes, not to say that I wouldn't prefer the DNA75c but more out of desire than necessity.

Has anyone else got any of the Odin's?
 
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