Pros
- 5000-mAh battery lasts longer than competing models
- Lifetime warranty, replaceable battery
- 15-second heat-up time for quick use
- Water pipe compatible with app control
Cons
- 210g weight is heavier in the portable segment
- 50–220°C range requires temperature management
- Hybrid heating not optimal for large quantities
Temperature Settings for the Solo 3 V2. You can find the complete overview on the main page.
Temperature Settings
Temperature Settings is a core practical topic for the Solo 3 V2. Build a stable baseline with fixed temperature and airflow, adjust one variable per session, and keep short notes to find a reproducible setup.
Check draw rhythm, chamber fill, and cleaning intervals in a regular routine. Most quality gains come from consistency, not from extreme settings.
- Start with one repeatable profile.
- Change only one parameter at a time.
- Track taste, vapor density, and session duration.
- Clean cooling path, screens, and seals regularly.
Direct comparisons
More Solo 3 V2 topics
- Cleaning & Care
- Battery Charging Tips
- Glasmundstücke Guide
- Herb Prep & Grind
- How to Use — Getting Started
- Microdosing
- Troubleshooting & Error Messages
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Review & Long-Term Test
- Solo 3 V2 vs Venty
- Solo 3 V2 vs Mighty+
- Solo 3 V2 vs Crafty+
- Solo 3 V2 vs Solo 2 MAX
- Solo 3 V2 vs Extreme Q
- Solo 3 V2 vs Air MAX
- Solo 3 V2 Alternativen
Solo 3 V2 Guides & Niches
- Cleaning & Care
- Battery Charging Tips
- Temperature Settings
- Glasmundstücke Guide
- Herb Prep & Grind
- How to Use — Getting Started
- Microdosing
- Troubleshooting & Error Messages
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Review & Long-Term Test
- Solo 3 V2 vs Venty
- Solo 3 V2 vs Mighty+
- Solo 3 V2 vs Crafty+
- Solo 3 V2 vs Solo 2 MAX
- Solo 3 V2 vs Extreme Q
- Solo 3 V2 vs Air MAX
- Solo 3 V2 Alternativen
The Solo 3 heats up in 5-15 seconds, depending on the target temperature. At 193°C, it takes around 10-12 seconds. That is twice as fast as the Solo 2 (30 seconds).
In Session mode, you get a continuous 5-20-minute session at a constant temperature. In On-Demand mode, you start each inhalation individually – the device heats up, you draw, then it cools down. On-Demand preserves your material between draws.
With an XL stem at 193°C, you get 4-6 strong draws in Session mode. In On-Demand mode, it is 2-5 draws per load, depending on the heat level. The regular stems hold about half that.
Technically yes, but it makes little sense. The Solo 2 heating chamber is shallower, so the herb in XL stems sits too close to the seal, where there is no heat. On the Solo 3, the chamber is deeper – XL stems work perfectly.
With 5.000 mAh, you get around 10 sessions per charge. That is comparable to the Storz & Bickel Venty and is in the upper tier among portables. The battery is replaceable, and a spare battery doubles the runtime.
193°C (380°F) is the sweet spot according to users and reviews. Below that, the AVB stays just brown; above it, the bottom turns blackish. At 193°C, you get maximum flavour, dense clouds and clean AVB.
Yes, two WPA stems (regular + XL) are included. They fit 14mm bubblers. The display rotates automatically when you turn the device upside down. On-Demand mode is ideal for water pipes.
Empty the stems immediately after the session while they are still warm. Clean the screen holes with a brush. For deeper cleaning: soak the stems in isopropyl alcohol, then rinse with warm water.
To a degree. At 210g and 11,5cm tall, it is larger than the Solo 2. It fits in roomy trouser pockets, but not really in tight ones. For travelling, a bag or jacket is better. The larger build was necessary for the deeper chamber and the bigger battery.
Yes, pass-through charging is supported. You can keep the Solo 3 plugged in via USB-C and use it at the same time. It is not the best thing for the battery, but it works.
80% of the heating is done by convection (hot air while drawing), 20% by conduction (contact with the warm glass). The conduction keeps the glass preheated, while convection extracts during the draw. That is the ideal balance.
The regular stems hold about 0.1g, while the XL stems hold about 0.2g. The XL version has double the capacity and accordingly delivers more vapour and effect per session.






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