
This is the same interface on nearly all of Yocan’s wax pens – intuitive and straightforward.Īround the firing button is a LED ring that indicates the current device status and which of the 3 variable voltages you’re on. 5 clicks to turn the device and pre-heating on, 2 to cycle through the 3 voltages, and 5 clicks to turn it off. The Yocan Orbit has a simple single-button operation. You can actually see the bowl heat up, your wax melt, and the terp pearls spinning as you draw. What gives the Orbit its visual appeal is the well-shaped glass mouthpiece and quartz bowl. While the battery takes up the entire bottom half. It’s a thick pen-style device with all its main components up top the mouthpiece, bowl, and button. The Yocan Orbit’s shape doesn’t stray far from the usual wax pen design. The Yocan Orbit’s main body is constructed out of stainless steel and comes in a shiny finish. There are 10 quartz balls (on top of the 2 that come inside the device), 2 pick tools, and more. What’s unusual (but a good thing) is that the Orbit actually comes with more tools and spares than usual. Yocan devices always come in the same padded, hefty box – and the Orbit is no different. Visible Coil-less Quartz Bowl and Terp Balls.Replaceable 1700 mAh Battery and USB-C Charging.
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Kit with a full suite of necessary tools and spares.It also features a stainless-steel body, 3 pre-set settings, a 1700 mAh battery, and USB-C charging.

Now, their latest release the Yocan Orbit ( buy) is priced at $60.00 and is a sleekly designed wax pen with a see-through quartz bowl and mouthpiece, with quartz balls that spin as you draw. They’re the makers of concentrate vaporizers like Regen ( review), Explore ( review), and the Armor ( review) vape pen, and the Yocan Hit ( review) dry herb vaporizer. they’re never in short supply of new products and are constantly updating their older models – all while staying within the low to mid-range price range. Yocan’s strength as a brand lies in numbers and its price point.
