The DaVinci MIQRO-C is a pocket-sized dual-use vaporizer that handles both dry herb and concentrates from a device that genuinely fits in your palm. Billed as the world's smallest dual-use vape, it pairs a glass-lined ceramic conduction oven with a removable 18350 battery — so you get proper vapour quality from something that disappears into a jacket pocket.
Why the DaVinci MIQRO-C earns its pocket space
If you want a portable vaporizer that handles dry herb and concentrates without lugging around a desktop unit, this is the one we'd reach for. The MIQRO-C is DaVinci's USB-C update to the original MIQRO — same compact footprint, faster charging, and the same glass-lined ceramic oven that's the whole reason people buy DaVinci in the first place. Glass-lined matters because your vapour only touches glass and ceramic on the way out. No hot plastic, no metallic edge on the exhale.
The chamber holds up to 0.3g of ground herb, which is generous for a device this small. For microdosing or solo sessions, drop in a DaVinci Dosing Capsule (sold separately) and you can load up to 0.15g per pod — swap pods on the move without packing the chamber fresh each time. Concentrates work via a dosage pod too, so the same device covers both lanes.
Heat-up is 39 seconds. Battery runs about 30 minutes per charge — enough for two or three solid sessions before the 18350 cell needs swapping or topping up. And because the 18350 is removable, you can carry a spare and effectively run unlimited sessions on a day out. That's the trick most ultra-portable vapes miss: built-in batteries die and the device dies with them.
How it compares to the bigger DaVinci IQ
The MIQRO-C and the IQ series share DaVinci's zirconia vapour path and Smart Path temperature profiles, but they're built for different jobs. The IQ is a daily driver with a deeper chamber and longer battery. The MIQRO-C is what you slip into a jeans pocket for a walk, a festival, or a discreet hit on a balcony. If you want the full breakdown, see our wiki page comparing the DaVinci IQ and MIQRO ovens, batteries and specs.
Which MIQRO-C colour to pick
Four colour variants, identical hardware inside:
- Black (VS0361) — the stealth option. Looks like a small e-cig clone in the hand, vanishes in a pocket.
- Green (VS0362) — muted forest green, a bit more character without shouting.
- Pink (VS0363) — soft rose finish, the most visible of the four.
- Yellow (VS0364) — bright, easy to spot in a bag, hardest to lose at the bottom of a rucksack.
Performance is identical across all four. Pick by what you'll be carrying it next to.
What the MIQRO-C does well — and where it doesn't
The vapour quality from the ceramic oven is the headline. Conduction heating ramps evenly across the 0.3g bowl, so you don't get the channelling problem cheap pen vapes have where one side of the chamber chars and the other stays raw. Pulls are flavourful, especially in the first two or three draws while terpenes are still intact.
Draw resistance is medium — slightly tighter than the bigger IQ, which makes sense given the smaller vapour path. The one-button interface and low-key LED indicators on the front mean you can check temperature without pulling out your phone or a manual. There's a waterpipe adapter included, so if you want bigger, smoother hits at home, screw it onto your bong and you've got a desktop-style experience from a portable unit.
Honest limitations: 30 minutes of runtime is fine for casual use, but heavy users will want a spare 18350 battery. The chamber is small — at 0.3g, this is not the vape you take to a long session with five friends. And while DaVinci's build quality is solid, the MIQRO-C does run warm to the touch by the end of a session. Not painful, just noticeable. If you want longer sessions without thinking about heat or battery, the full-size DaVinci IQ2 is the better call.
Specifications
| Brand | DaVinci |
| Type | Dual-use portable vaporizer (dry herb + concentrate) |
| Chamber capacity | 0.3g dry herb |
| Dosing capsule capacity | 0.15g (capsule sold separately) |
| Heating | Glass-lined ceramic conduction oven |
| Heat-up time | 39 seconds |
| Battery | Removable, rechargeable 18350 |
| Runtime per charge | ~30 minutes |
| Charging | USB-C |
| Controls | One-button system, LED temperature indicators |
| Waterpipe compatible | Yes (adapter included) |
| Colours | Black, Green, Pink, Yellow |
Complete your setup with DaVinci MIQRO Series Dosing Capsules — stainless steel pods that hold 0.15g of ground herb each, so you can pre-load three or four for a day out and swap on the go without packing fresh every time. A spare 18350 battery doubles your session time, and a small grinder gives you the consistent grind the conduction oven needs to perform.
How to use the DaVinci MIQRO-C
- Charge the device fully via USB-C before first use.
- Grind your herb to a medium consistency — fine enough to pack evenly, not so fine it falls through the screen.
- Pop the magnetic mouthpiece off and load up to 0.3g into the ceramic chamber (or load a dosing capsule with 0.15g and drop it in).
- Tamp gently — not packed tight, not loose. Even pressure across the bowl.
- Hold the power button to switch on. Use the button to cycle through the LED temperature settings.
- Wait 39 seconds for the unit to reach temperature. The LEDs will indicate when it's ready.
- Draw slowly and steadily. Short, gentle pulls extract more flavour than hard rips.
- Once spent, let the chamber cool, then empty and brush out with the included cleaning tool.
- For waterpipe use, attach the included adapter and seat the MIQRO-C into a 14mm or 18mm female joint.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the DaVinci MIQRO-C vaporize concentrates?
Yes, with a dosage pod. Load a small amount of concentrate into a dosing capsule and place it in the ceramic chamber. The same device handles both dry herb and concentrates, which is what makes it a dual-use vape.
How long does the MIQRO-C battery last?
Around 30 minutes of active use per charge — roughly two to three sessions depending on temperature setting. The 18350 battery is removable, so carrying a spare effectively doubles or triples your runtime without waiting at a USB-C port.
Is the MIQRO-C good for beginners?
Yes. The one-button interface, LED temperature indicators and 39-second heat-up make it one of the easiest portable vapes to learn on. The smaller 0.3g chamber also encourages restraint — start with half a bowl, see how you feel.
What's the difference between the MIQRO-C and the original MIQRO?
The MIQRO-C is the USB-C update. Same chamber size, same ceramic oven, faster modern charging, and small refinements to the heat-up cycle. If you already own an original MIQRO, the upgrade reason is charging convenience, not vapour quality.
Does the MIQRO-C work with a water pipe?
Yes — a waterpipe adapter is included. Attach it to the mouthpiece and seat the device into a 14mm or 18mm female joint for cooler, smoother pulls that feel closer to a desktop unit.
How do I clean the MIQRO-C?
Let the chamber cool fully, then brush out residue with the included cleaning tool. For deeper cleans, isopropyl alcohol on a cotton bud works on the chamber walls. The removable parts make maintenance straightforward — don't skip it, residue builds up faster than you'd think.
Last updated: April 2026




