The Focus Vape is an earlier model from Focusvape, and while it doesn't match the performance metrics of newer devices, it has a combination of features that keeps it relevant in the used market and at its current price point. Conduction heating means the chamber walls transfer heat directly to the herb. It's a simpler approach than convection, and it comes with the usual trade-offs: good cloud production, easier to build and maintain, but slightly more prone to uneven extraction if the chamber is overpacked.
Heat-up takes 45 seconds, which reflects the older generation of electronics rather than any design flaw. Once it's up to temperature, it holds heat well. The 220°C ceiling covers the full productive range for dry herb. Battery capacity at 2500mAh is reasonable — enough for several sessions before needing a charge.
Dosing capsule compatibility is a useful addition. Capsules let you pre-pack your material, keep the main chamber cleaner, and swap between different loads quickly. If you share the device or just prefer minimal residue in the chamber, capsules make daily use more convenient. Passthrough charging means you can use the device while it's plugged in — handy if you forget to charge and don't want to wait.
Water pipe compatibility opens up the option of filtered draws. Conduction vapour is warmer and denser than convection, so passing it through water makes a noticeable difference in smoothness. Two years of warranty from Focusvape. The Focus Vape isn't the cutting edge, but it covers the basics well and includes a few features — capsule support, WPA compatibility, passthrough charging — that you don't always find at this price level.
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