Pros
- Wireless enail up to 400 °C — flexible use
- Rechargeable battery for session freedom
- Precise temperature control for concentrates
- Compact enail format
Cons
- Primarily for concentrates, not herbs
- Price around €326
- Limited battery for longer sessions
Price Comparison (2 shops)
Last updated: 03/03/2026, 1:46 PM
Specifications
| Heating Method | Conduction |
| Device Type | Desktop |
| Power Source | Plug-in |
| Heat-up Time | 30 seconds |
| Warranty | 1 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | On-Demand |
| Temperature Control | Digital |
| Material | Concentrates |
| Vapor Path | Hybrid |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Charging Port | AC |
Source: Planet of the VapesRetailer · Verified 19.02.2026
Zion offers the Zion Wireless Enail as a desktop conduction vaporizer for home use. The heated chamber transfers warmth directly to the material — no fan needed, just inhale. Maximum temperature reaches 370 °C. Mains power means no battery charging and no performance drop. Current prices in the price comparison.
Setup and Installation
Temperature Control
Compatibility
Safety and Cleaning
Wireless Freedom and Battery Capacity
The Zion Wireless Enail drops the power cord found on traditional e-nails and relies instead on an integrated 3500 mAh lithium battery. This delivers enough power for 60 to 80 heat cycles before needing a USB-C recharge. A full charge takes about 90 minutes. Without a cable there is no trip hazard — a constant concern with stationary e-nails and their long power supplies. The device sits freely on a table or can be held in hand without being tethered to an outlet. For extended sessions the manufacturer offers an optional power adapter that allows simultaneous charging and use.
Temperature Accuracy and Control
The Zion uses a PID controller that holds nail temperature to within plus or minus 3 degrees. Target temperature ranges from 150 to 370 degrees, where lower values around 200 degrees favor terpene-rich draws and higher values near 340 degrees maximize vapor output. An OLED display shows current and target temperature simultaneously. Heat-up from power on to operating temperature takes 20 to 30 seconds. The PID algorithm compensates for the temperature drop when material is placed on the nail within a few seconds so the surface quickly returns to the set point.
Wireless Range and Signal Stability
The Zion Wireless Enail connects via Bluetooth reliably within about eight meters. Walls and furniture reduce the range to around five meters, which is more than enough for single-room use. The connection stays stable even with several active Bluetooth devices nearby. If the signal drops, the enail maintains the last set temperature automatically until the app reconnects.





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