Pros
- No lighter needed – built-in battery
- Induction heating in ~8 seconds
- DynaVap click system – precise temperature
- Water pipe compatible
Cons
- More expensive than pure butane models
- Larger than most DynaVap models
- Built-in battery, not replaceable
HyperDyn vs Induction Heater for the HyperDyn. You can find the complete overview on the main page.
HyperDyn vs Induction Heater
Both heat the DynaVap electrically, but the HyperDyn is a standalone device with an integrated battery. An external induction heater is stationary and usually needs a power outlet.
The HyperDyn is portable and delivers more consistent results than handheld IH units. However, the heating zone is limited to the DynaVap tip - an IH can theoretically heat more evenly.
Direct comparisons
HyperDyn Guides & Niches
Yes, the click still comes from the DynaVap cap. The device stops heating automatically after the click.
About 2 hours via USB-C. Pass-through charging is not supported.


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