Pros
- Convection heating for pure flavor.
- 2550 mAh battery with pass-through.
- Session and on-demand modes.
- Water pipe compatible.
- Ready in 20 s.
Cons
- 105 g, average weight.
- No app control.
- No dosing capsules.
Price Comparison (32 shops) 69–140 €
Last updated: 21/03/2026, 3:29 PM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Portable |
| Brand | XMAX |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Temperature Range | 100°C - 220°C |
| Heat-up Time | 11 seconds |
| Battery Capacity | 2550 mAh |
| Weight | 138 g |
| Warranty | 1 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | Session & On-Demand |
| Temperature Control | Digital |
| Material | Dry Herb |
| Vapor Path | Isolated |
| Battery Type | 18650 Li-Ion |
| Replaceable Battery | Yes |
| Passthrough Charging | Yes |
| Charging Port | USB-C |
Source: VapospyAggregator · Verified 18.02.2026
Temperature Settings for the XMAX V4 Pro. You can find the complete overview on the main page.
Temperature Settings
The XMAX V4 Pro uses pure convection: hot air flows through the herb chamber and extracts active compounds without direct contact with the heating element. Compared to conduction devices, the flavor stays cleaner, extraction is more even, and the risk of partial combustion drops significantly.
The temperature range covers 100 to 220 °C and can be adjusted in single-degree steps via the OLED display. In session mode, the device heats up in roughly 11 seconds and holds the temperature throughout the entire session. In on-demand mode, the V4 Pro only heats while you draw - saving both battery and material.
Beginners should start around 175-185 °C: flavor dominates at this range, vapor is mild, and active compounds release gently. Experienced users tend toward 195-210 °C, where vapor production becomes noticeably thicker and extraction more intense. Above 210 °C, vapor gets warm and scratchy - most people only use this range to finish off a session and fully extract the material.
Compared to hybrid vaporizers like the Mighty+, the V4 Pro’s pure convection vapor tastes noticeably more transparent. The trade-off: convection heating requires a slower, steadier draw technique than conduction devices.
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XMAX V4 Pro Guides & Nischen
- Temperature Settings
- Battery Charging Tips
- Airflow Settings
- Travel Setup
- Accessory Overview
- Getting Started Guide
- Tips for Dense Vapor
- Cleaning & Care
- Reduce Smell
- Microdosing
- Session vs On-Demand
- Efficiency: Vape Economically
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Warranty & Repair
- Review & Long-Term Test
- Safety & Materials
- XMAX V4 Pro vs V3 Pro
- XMAX V4 Pro vs Mighty+
- XMAX V4 Pro vs DynaVap M7
- XMAX V4 Pro Alternativen











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