Product intro and specs
The Lost Mary NERA FULLVIEW 70K is a prefilled pod vape built on the new prefilled-vape format: a clear tank, power adjustability, advanced coil tech, and super generous liquid capacity.
Gone are the expensive battery devices and pod packs with minuscule pod capacity. Who remembers when a popular prefilled pod vape only held 0.7 mL? And with a silica wick!
The NERA FULLVIEW 70K kit comes with an 800 mAh magnetized rechargeable battery dock and two prefilled pods, each with a capacity of 12 mL (of 50 mg/mL liquid), for a combined 24 mL. With 10 available flavors, the NERA FULLVIEW 70K seems like a winner. Let’s get into the details and see if that’s really the case.
Price: $19.99 (at Element Vape)
Flavors: Blue razz ice, watermelon ice, pomegranate blast, dragon strawnana, Miami mint, pineapple passion orange, pink lemonade, scary berry, rocket freeze, sour apple ice
Size, look, and feel
The NERA FULLVIEW 70K has a more slender profile than many popular disposables, but it’s much larger than old-school prefilled pod vapes. It’s built like a disposable vape in terms of materials and liquid capacity, but you don’t toss the battery—when the liquid is out, just attach a new pod and discard the empty one.
Fully assembled, it measures 93 mm × 26.5 mm × 53 mm and has a small box-mod vibe with rounded edges. The colorways are subtle—just at the top/bottom of the dock and the outer edge. Most of what you see is the 3D curved screen, which runs a pulsating, intergalactic light display that you can disable by pressing and holding the power selector.
What’s impressive is the strength of the magnetic docking. In normal use, the magnets keep everything firmly seated, free from side-to-side play or any sense of a weak connection. I’ve had a couple of modest desk drops where the pod stayed docked, even after hitting the floor. Despite the pod’s large size, it sits deep inside the dock, so your only leverage is at the mouthpiece tip, pressing away from the device. Other than that, the pod won't come out unless you intentionally take it out.
Overall, I like the look and the hand feel of the NERA FULLVIEW 70K and really appreciate the strength of the magnetic connection.
Getting started
The NERA FULLVIEW 70K comes with a simple, step-by-step manual. Make sure you read it.
You’ll see three packs in the kit: the battery dock and two prefilled pods. This is the modern prefilled pod I’ve been talking about—think SKE, HQD, and some of NEXA’s stuff. A small pod/atomizer is fed by a larger refill container attached to it (2 mL pod/atomizer fed by a 10 mL “refill” pod). The idea is that fresh-tasting liquid gets supplied to the coil, and you get a much longer runtime. It’s still a prefilled pod—just one that requires minor assembly and offers a large capacity.
Setup is basically simple with one caveat: each part has only one correct orientation. If they’re not situated correctly, you won’t be able to vape it (again: read the manual).
The prefilled pod has three sections: the main pod/atomizer (2 mL), the refill container (10 mL), and a bottom locking cap. Remove the protective films and the silicone band around the mid-section that holds the pieces together (it’s already in the correct orientation, so keep it the same once the wrapper is removed—it’ll make sense when you handle it).
Insert the refill pod into the pod/atomizer, then press the bottom locking cap until it clicks. Heads up: that cap is rounded, so the device won’t stand upright once it’s on (much to my chagrin).
Despite how that looks, it only takes a second or two once you understand what’s what. After that, it’s ready to vape. Since there’s already a 2 mL pod wicked up and ready to go, you don’t have to wait for the 10 mL refill pod to do anything. Just click the power selector to Normal or Turbo, then take a draw. The power mode is indicated either by no word or the word “TURBO” inside a binary star–like icon on the front of the 3D curved screen.
Additionally, there is a row of battery indicator lights up top. The first light is a lightning bolt, and the next four dots after it are the battery indicators (but all those lights are the same size). The first light looks like part of the meter, so I’ve found myself with a dead battery when, at first glance, it looked like I still had battery life left.
How does it hit?
With a flattened, wide-bore whistle tip, the draw is smooth, flavorful, and quick to ramp from the advanced mesh coil. There is no airflow control; it’s a loose MTL with generous airflow. I wouldn’t even try a restricted lung hit because the nic hit keeps it from becoming pleasurable for that hit, even in normal mode. It’s not an aggressive hit, but it’s full and satisfying with just a short pull. I usually take long draws—6 seconds isn’t uncommon—but with the NERA FULLVIEW I’m averaging about 3 seconds per hit. The point here is that I can get satisfaction quicker than usual.
Lost Mary NERA FULLVIEW 70K best flavors
I’ve been a fan of LOST MARY flavors and didn’t expect anything different with the FULLVIEW. The same profiles and approach are here, though each device has its own appeal—and they do vape differently. As much as I enjoy the NERA FULLVIEW, even the same flavors play differently than in the ULTRASONIC 35K (which I’ve called the best disposable I’ve used). The ULTRASONIC feels warmer and more moist; the NERA feels dryer but not in a bad way. These are my favorites:
Dragon strawnana: Creamy banana with a bright dragon fruit essence that blends harmoniously with a sweet and ripe strawberry. A beautiful flavor. Light ice.
Scary berry: Mixed berry with a punch of a candy-like brightness. Slightly tart, sweet, with a touch of ice.
Pomegranate blast: Sweet and tart pomegranate that pops with a generous hit of ice.
Pink lemonade: Classic flavor done well. Expect to taste what you expect. Light ice.
Blue razz ice: Another classic that somehow is still not cliche. It’s a tad on the sweeter side than most, which I like. A no-brainer. Medium ice.
How long does it last?
With 24 mL on deck (plus 5% nic) and an 800 mAh cell, the NERA will last a long time. For battery use, I can get a full day of heavy vaping. As for the liquid, that’s harder to say, though I’m sure that you will get more vaping from these two pods than you would from a big disposable promising a similar puff count.
Additionally, I haven't noticed a big difference in battery life between Normal and Turbo modes (maybe I’m just not paying enough attention). Either way, it outlasts most disposables simply because there’s more liquid—which you can see! It’s taken me a couple of days to get through one pod, and it’s still not empty. At that rate, I bet most can get a week's use out of the two-pod pack.
The NERA has pass-thru charging and takes about an hour to charge completely.
Pros / Cons
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Verdict
The NERA FULLVIEW 70K is a solid-performing prefilled pod vape. You get so much liquid that it’s basically the runtime of two disposables—maybe more. For whatever reason, the NERA feels tuned not to guzzle liquid, even in Turbo. Yes, the setup was a little odd at first. And the locking cap keeps the device from standing upright, but that’s minor in the grand scheme of things.
Aside from that, there aren’t any cons that I can find. It’s all upside with the NERA FULLVIEW 70K. The fully visible tank is nice. The magnets are fantastic. It’s super satisfying. And again, you get a legit 24 mL!
Great value. Highly recommended.
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