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
Price Comparison (74 shops) 124–619 €
Last updated: 28/03/2026, 5:23 PM
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Specifications
| Heating Method | Conduction |
| Device Type | Butane Vaporizer |
| Brand | DynaVap |
| Power Source | Butane |
| Heat-up Time | 8 seconds |
| Weight | 33 g |
| Dimensions | 10.8 x 1.3 x 1.3 cm |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Water Pipe | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | Session |
| Temperature Control | Manual |
| Material | Dry Herb |
| Vapor Path | Metal |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Charging Port | none |
Source: OfficialOfficial, OfficialOfficial, OfficialOfficial, OfficialOfficial · Verified 18.02.2026
About this vaporizer
The DynaVap HyperDyn bridges the analog butane world of DynaVap with an electric induction heater in a single device. The built-in 3400mAh battery powers an induction coil that heats the tip in about 8 seconds — no lighter required, though butane remains a backup option. The HyperDyn works with all DynaVap tips (M, Omni, Vong, and others), making it a flexible upgrade for existing DynaVap users. The large battery lasts 50+ sessions per charge. Temperature can be adjusted intuitively by changing the holding position on the induction coil. A WPA adapter makes it water pipe compatible. Practical for travel since you won't need a torch lighter in your carry-on. A titanium tip is included in the package.
- No lighter needed – built-in battery
- Induction heating in ~8 seconds
- DynaVap click system – precise temperature
- Water pipe compatible
- More expensive than pure butane models
- Larger than most DynaVap models
- Built-in battery, not replaceable
The DynaVap HyperDyn is DynaVap's first electronic vaporizer. Battery-powered conduction (3400 mAh) up to 220 °C in 8 seconds. No lighter needed. Dosing capsules and bong connection available. Prices in the HyperDyn price comparison.
Session Mode and Battery Life
The HyperDyn heats the DynaVap tip electrically — push-button instead of lighter. The 3400 mAh battery lasts around 20 sessions. Charging via USB-C takes about 2 hours for a full charge.
Heat-up time is 8 seconds, similar to jet flame heating. The click comes as usual — the tactile feedback is preserved.
Cleaning and Maintenance
The HyperDyn disassembles like any DynaVap: remove cap and tip, clean in isopropanol. Only wipe the body with a damp cloth — don't soak it, as the electronics are sensitive.
Dosing capsules keep the chamber clean and significantly extend cleaning intervals.
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.
On the Go Without a Lighter
The biggest advantage of the HyperDyn: DynaVap vapor without a flame. In situations where a jet flame is impractical — in wind, in the dark, or where open fire is unwanted — the HyperDyn shines.
Starting at €183, it's priced above an M7 with lighter but below most electronic portables with comparable vapor quality.
Dosing Capsules and Chamber
The HyperDyn uses standard DynaVap dosing capsules. These hold 0.1 g and keep the chamber clean. You can prepare several filled capsules and swap them quickly on the go.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Replacement Parts
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