Product | Lost Vape launches “4D portable shisha” device with 3,800mAh battery and up to 80W output

Feb.03
Product | Lost Vape launches “4D portable shisha” device with 3,800mAh battery and up to 80W output
E-cigarette brand Lost Vape has recently listed its open-system DTL device, the ASTARA, on its official website. The company markets the product as “The First 4D Portable Shisha Experience,” highlighting a 360-degree display and audio features. The ASTARA has also appeared on some online sales channels in markets including the UK and Germany.

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Key Takeaways:

 

  • Lost Vape has listed its new open-system DTL device, ASTARA, on its official website, positioning it as a “4D portable shisha experience” and featuring a 360° display.
  • Built-in 3,800mAh battery with up to 80W output, targeting high-power direct-to-lung (DTL) use.
  • 6ml e-liquid capacity with side filling; 0.15Ω / 0.3Ω coil options covering 30–80W.
  • Simulated shisha sound effects and a long-tube form factor; supports both short and long drip tips to adjust the draw/feel.
  • Already seen on online channels in the UK and Germany, priced at around £14.99; no related listing found in the MHRA database at the time of publication.

 


 

2Firsts, February 3, 2026

 

2Firsts has noted that e-cigarette brand LOST VAPE recently listed a new open-system DTL e-cigarette, LOST VAPE ASTARA, on its official website. The brand describes the product as “The First 4D Portable Shisha Experience,” featuring a 360-degree display. The ASTARA has now appeared on some online sales channels in markets including the UK and Germany.

 

 

3,800mAh Battery, Up to 80W Output

 

 

2Firsts has collected and compiled the disclosed specifications of the LOST VAPE ASTARA, as shown in the figure below:

 

Product | Lost Vape launches “4D portable shisha” device with 3,800mAh battery and up to 80W output
LOST VAPE ASTARA Specifications | Graphic: 2Firsts

 

Based on the available specifications, the LOST VAPE ASTARA targets direct-to-lung (DTL) use with relatively high output. It comes with a 6ml e-liquid capacity and uses a side-filling (Side Filling) design.

 

The device features a 3,800mAh battery, with an operating voltage range of 3.0V–4.2V, and supports 5V/2A charging. Output power is adjustable, and the product supports two coil/pod configurations with different resistances: the 0.15Ω version corresponds to 50–80W, while the 0.3Ω version corresponds to 30–50W.

 

 

360° Display, Simulated Shisha Sound Effects

 

 

In terms of appearance, the LOST VAPE ASTARA adopts a long-tube design reminiscent of a shisha pipe. The device measures Ø36 × 135.1 mm and weighs approximately 123±3 g. The overall cylindrical body has relatively straight lines, giving it a slim, elongated look in hand.

 

Product | Lost Vape launches “4D portable shisha” device with 3,800mAh battery and up to 80W output
LOST VAPE ASTARA Design | Source: LOST VAPE official website

 

LOST VAPE markets the ASTARA as “The First 4D Portable Shisha Experience,” featuring a 360-degree display and six simulated shisha sound effects.

 

In addition, the ASTARA can be used with two drip tips. The short drip tip is positioned for a warmer, denser, fuller mouthfeel, while the long drip tip is positioned for a cooler, smoother draw that is closer to a shisha-like experience.

 

 

Listed in the UK and Germany, Priced at £14.99

 

 

At present, the LOST VAPE ASTARA is available on the LOST VAPE official website and has also appeared on online channels such as Vape Sourcing UK, Health Cabin, and riccardo-zigarette in the UK and Germany. The product is priced at around £14.99.

 

Product | Lost Vape launches “4D portable shisha” device with 3,800mAh battery and up to 80W output
LOST VAPE ASTARA Sales Information | Source: Vape Sourcing

 

2Firsts also checked the database of the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and found that, for “Brand Name(s): LOST VAPE; Brand Sub Type Name(s): ASTARA,” no relevant information had been publicly disclosed in the MHRA database as of the time of publication.

 

Product | Lost Vape launches “4D portable shisha” device with 3,800mAh battery and up to 80W output
“Brand Name(s): LOST VAPE; Brand Sub Type Name(s): ASTARA” Not Yet Disclosed | Source: MHRA

 


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