Pros
- Induction heater in wand format — no lighter needed
- Works with DynaVap and compatible stems
- Plug-in for instant readiness
- Compact and easy to use
Cons
- Only for DynaVap stems — not a standalone vaporizer
- Wall power required
- Limited ecosystem
Price Comparison (4 shops)
Last updated: 03/03/2026, 2:38 AM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Induction |
| Device Type | Desktop |
| Power Source | Plug-in |
| Heat-up Time | 30 seconds |
| Warranty | 1 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Temperature Control | Analog (Dial) |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
Source: Ispire (manufacturer)Official, VPMOfficial · Verified 19.02.2026
The Ispire V-Wand is a portable induction heater for DynaVap vaporizers. Like the Lamart TETRAx, it replaces torch and lighter with an electromagnetic field that evenly heats the DynaVap cap.
Ispire is a US manufacturer specializing in induction heaters. The V-Wand stands out with its wand-shaped design — it looks like a thick pen, not a box. Prices in our price comparison. More on the Ispire brand page.
See also: Ispire The Wand · Daab · Ispire IMOTO
Wand design — induction in pen format
While most induction heaters are box-shaped, the V-Wand uses a cylindrical wand design. Hold it like a pen and insert the DynaVap from the top. Induction coil heats the cap in 5 to 10 seconds. Battery delivers 30 to 50 cycles. USB-C.
V-Wand vs Lamart TETRAx
Both are portable DynaVap induction heaters. V-Wand: wand shape, slimmer. TETRAx: box format, more temperature adjustability. Choice is form factor preference.
Maintenance
Wipe induction coil with dry cloth. Material never contacts the V-Wand. Clean the DynaVap as usual.
Induction Heating: How the V-Wand Works
The Ispire V-Wand heats not with a coil or heating element, but via electromagnetic induction. A magnetic field causes the metal DynaVap tip to vibrate and generate heat. Material is heated indirectly -- evenly and without flame.
Compared to a torch lighter, induction is cleaner (no butane), faster (3-5 seconds heat-up), and more repeatable. Every draw tastes the same because energy delivery is constant. No spinning, no guessing when the click comes.
Battery and Charging
The V-Wand runs on a replaceable 18650 battery. A big advantage over fixed-battery devices: when performance drops after 1-2 years, swap the cell for a few euros instead of replacing the whole device.
A full 18650 cell (3000 mAh) lasts about 40-50 heat cycles. Heavy users can carry a spare. Charging via USB-C or external 18650 charger. USB-C charge time is about 3 hours.
V-Wand vs Orion Comparison
The Ispire V-Wand and the Orion both use induction heating to work with DynaVap tips, but they differ in form factor and session style. The V-Wand is a compact pen-shaped device that heats the cap in about 8 seconds and fits easily in a pocket, making it the more portable option. The Orion is a tabletop unit with a larger battery and a cradle design that holds the DynaVap vertically during heating. In practice, the V-Wand is better suited for on-the-go use, while the Orion offers more consistent heating cycles at home since its larger coil wraps around the cap more evenly. Battery life on the V-Wand runs to about 15 heat cycles, whereas the Orion manages roughly 50 before needing a charge.







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