
Vaporizers
by Eyce
The Eyce PV1 is a portable dry herb vaporizer that delivers thick, flavourful vapour through a glass-coated alumina ceramic chamber and stainless-steel airflow path. Eyce built their name on tough-as-nails silicone pipes and bongs — the PV1 is their first vaporizer, and it's a seriously confident debut. Four temperature settings, a 3000mAh battery, and their trademarked AutoFlow technology mean you load it, click it, and inhale. That's it.
The Eyce PV1 comes in four colours — Blue, Green, Pink, and Black. All four are identical in specs and performance; it's purely cosmetic. The Black is the most discreet if you want something that disappears into a pocket. The Pink and Green stand out on a table, which is handy if you're the type who loses things. No wrong choice here.
Eyce packs everything you need to start vaping straight away. No hunting for extras.
The PV1 feels solid in the hand — noticeably heavier than throwaway pen-style vapes, but still compact enough to slip into a jacket pocket. The body has a rubberised grip that doesn't slide around on surfaces or out of your fingers. Eyce's background in silicone accessories shows: the chamber lid is silicone, and the overall build feels like it can handle being tossed into a bag without ceremony.
Inside, the heat chamber is glass-coated alumina ceramic. That matters because uncoated metal chambers can impart a metallic taste, especially at higher temperatures. The ceramic coating keeps the flavour clean from your first draw to your last. The airflow path from chamber to mouthpiece is stainless steel — no plastic in the vapour path at all. You can actually taste the difference compared to budget vapes that use plastic-lined airways: there's no chemical aftertaste, just herb.
The mouthpiece is adjustable and sits flush with the body when retracted, which stops lint and dust getting in during transport. Small detail, but it shows Eyce thought about how people actually carry these things around.
One honest limitation: the PV1 is a conduction vaporizer, not convection. That means the chamber walls heat your herb directly rather than passing hot air through it. Conduction vapes can produce slightly uneven extraction if you don't pack the chamber firmly and grind your herb fine. It's not a dealbreaker — most portable vapes under this price point are conduction — but if you're used to a convection desktop unit, adjust your expectations on extraction evenness.
The PV1 gives you four colour-coded heat settings, each covering a 12°C range. The device vibrates when it reaches your selected temperature — no guessing, no staring at a screen.
| Setting | Temperature Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Blue | 176–188°C (350–370°F) | Light, flavour-forward draws — best for tasting terpenes |
| Green | 188–199°C (370–390°F) | Balanced flavour and vapour density — the all-rounder |
| Yellow | 199–210°C (390–410°F) | Thicker clouds, stronger extraction |
| Red | 210–221°C (410–430°F) | Maximum extraction — dense vapour, less flavour nuance |
Here's where AutoFlow gets clever: once you select a setting, the PV1 doesn't just hold one temperature. It gradually increases within that range over a 5-minute session. So if you're on Blue, it starts at 176°C and slowly climbs to 188°C. This progressive heating extracts more from your herb as the session goes on, rather than blasting everything at once and leaving you with spent material halfway through.
After 5 minutes, the PV1 shuts off automatically. That 5-minute window is long enough for a proper session — we've found most people get 15–20 solid draws per chamber, depending on how firmly they pack and which temperature they choose. The auto-shutoff also prevents accidental combustion if you forget about it, and it preserves the 3000mAh battery. Speaking of which: that battery is genuinely large for a portable this size. Expect 8–10 full sessions on a single charge.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Portable dry herb vaporizer (conduction) |
| Chamber Material | Glass-coated alumina ceramic with silicone lid |
| Airflow Path | Stainless steel |
| Battery | 3000mAh (USB-C charging) |
| Temperature Settings | 4 (176–221°C / 350–430°F) |
| Session Length | 5 minutes (auto shutoff) |
| Technology | AutoFlow (gradual temperature increase) |
| Mouthpiece | Adjustable, retractable |
| Colours Available | Blue, Green, Pink, Black |
| Included Accessories | USB-C cable, cleaning brush, packing tool, user manual |
Complete your setup: a fine-grind herb grinder makes a real difference with conduction vapes like the PV1. The finer and more consistent your grind, the more surface area contacts the ceramic chamber walls, and the better your extraction. Pair the PV1 with an Azarius herb grinder and some pipe cleaners for maintenance, and you're sorted.
We've sold portable dry herb vapes for years, and the most common complaint we hear is complexity. People don't want to fiddle with apps, precise digital temperature dials, or 15-step cleaning rituals. They want to grind their herb, load a chamber, and inhale something that tastes good. The PV1 nails that brief.
Compared to the PAX lineup, the PV1 is more straightforward. No Bluetooth, no app, no firmware updates — just a button and four heat settings. What sets the PV1 apart from the PAX is its durability too: Eyce's silicone-and-rubber construction philosophy means this thing can take a knock. We'd pick the PV1 over a PAX for festivals, hiking, or anywhere you'd rather not baby your gear. The PAX has a slicker interface and more granular temperature control, but if simplicity and toughness are what you value, the Eyce wins.
The 3000mAh battery is another genuine advantage. Many portables in this range sit at 1500–2000mAh, giving you 4–6 sessions before you're hunting for a USB cable. The PV1's 8–10 sessions per charge means you can leave the house for a full day without worrying about it dying. And USB-C charging means you're not carrying a proprietary cable — any modern phone charger works.
The stainless-steel airflow path is the detail that separates the PV1 from cheaper alternatives. Budget vapes often route vapour through plastic or silicone tubing, which can degrade at high temperatures and affect taste. With the PV1, the vapour touches only ceramic and stainless steel before it reaches your mouth. At the Blue setting especially, you'll taste individual terpene profiles clearly — something that gets lost in vapes with plastic pathways.
Clean the chamber after every 3–4 sessions with the included brush. For a deeper clean, use a cotton bud dipped in isopropyl alcohol (90%+) on the ceramic chamber and stainless-steel path. Don't submerge the device. Let everything dry completely before your next session. The silicone lid can be removed and wiped down separately — it picks up resin quickly, so regular cleaning keeps the seal tight and the airflow unobstructed.
The 3000mAh battery delivers roughly 8–10 full 5-minute sessions per charge. Charging via USB-C takes about 2–3 hours from empty. That's enough for a full day out without needing to top up.
No. The PV1 is designed exclusively for dry herb. The glass-coated alumina ceramic chamber is optimised for ground flower. Loading concentrates will gum up the chamber and void your warranty.
Less than smoking, but yes — vapour still carries odour, especially at the Yellow and Red settings. At Blue and Green, the smell dissipates faster and is noticeably milder. It's not odourless, but it won't linger the way combustion does.
Medium-fine. Too coarse and the conduction chamber can't heat evenly; too powdery and you risk clogging the airflow path. A standard 4-piece grinder on its finest setting gets you there. Pack the chamber firmly but not rock-hard.
The PV1 is simpler — no app, no Bluetooth, four straightforward heat settings. It's also tougher and has a larger 3000mAh battery versus the PAX's smaller cell. The PAX offers more precise temperature control and a slimmer profile. If you want rugged simplicity, go PV1. If you want fine-tuned digital control, go PAX.
Very. The silicone lid pops off, the chamber is a smooth ceramic bowl you can brush out in seconds, and the stainless-steel airflow path wipes clean with isopropyl alcohol. Budget 2 minutes after every few sessions and it stays fresh.
Start on Blue (176–188°C) for maximum flavour and lighter vapour. Move to Green (188–199°C) once you want more density. Yellow and Red are for when you want thick clouds and full extraction, but you'll sacrifice some of the finer terpene flavours at those temperatures.
Last updated: April 2026