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11 of the Dopest Weed Gadgets to Give a Tech-Savvy Stoner
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Thoughtful gifting starts with consideration of the giftee: their preferences, hobbies, and interests. And when people in your life are fans of the herb, it opens up a completely new dimension of possibility.

You can take a straightforward approach by going straight to the source and gifting them some kind bud, but unless you live in a legal locale, it’s not always easy to procure. Plus, when it comes to cannabis preferences, unless you pay really close attention, you won’t know what strains and products they go for.

Take the mystery out of that equation by going for accessories, ancillary products, and tools for the modern cannabis user. Cannabis tech ticks many boxes: It conveys a personalized touch, can meet all levels of budget friendliness, and maybe even serve as a major lifestyle upgrade for the person you are gifting.

Tech doesn’t necessarily mean pricey electronics, as anything that can help you get certain ouid jobs done better, faster, or more efficiently overall. In just a few short years, countless ‘Normie’ technologies or products could be incorporated into better enjoyment of the weed side of life.

Levo-C

Levo-C
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Don’t underestimate giving the power of making your own cannabis infusions to someone who is perhaps a bit more into weed than the average person. The Levo-C ($300) has a chic Great British Baking Show cuteness to it that looks just right next to a Kitchen Aid—and they work fabulously in tandem, too.

While this device is easy for all levels of cannachef to use, it’s really a more high-volume thing for those making either more oil than the original Levo can infuse, or using more herbal material; the OG only holds about seven grams of bud total, while this one takes closer to an ounce, and you can double up the pods for double the potency if you dare.

G Pen Hyer

G Pen Hyer
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The OG portable dab crew has pulled up with a new take on their adaptable e-nails with the G Pen Hyer ($250), and this time there’s a crucial accessory in the mix—a dry herb chamber. With a battery pack that rests on the tabletop connected to a long, flexible cord, this version allows less pressure on your glass pieces than the previous e-nails from G-pen. The battery isn’t attached to the smoking piece, but this is still travel-friendly and small enough to pack.

The Hyer fits on many styles of rig, and they even attach to stoner favorite Stundenglass Gravity Infuser ($599.95) for a TikTok-worthy moment.

Auxo Cenote

Auxo Cenote
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An upgrade from the handheld Cira model, the Auxo Cenote($399) is a unique take on the tabletop e-nail. The cenote is mostly soft curves and only some lines, with none of the jagged, blown-glass-like design that some dabbers lean on. This is a different direction than other popular electronics, with fast heating, USB-C charging, and replaceable nail parts for fresh flavor.

The Cenote also comes with a solid app for dialing in the most precise temps possible, a must for anyone who is really into concentrates.

Groove Cara

Groove Cara
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The pen sized dabber is back! While it’s easy to love the power behind tabletop or handheld dabbers, the humble stick was what really got us here. The Groove Cara ($25) is a modern redub of the decade-plus old e-cig archetype, with all of the features you expect from a well-designed tabletop, just in a pen.

It’s got a coil design like the original micro-dabbers, which, depending on your preferences, is a plus or a minus—but this is also miles cheaper than the tabletop or handheld e-nails, so she’s a great way to entry-level your giftee into dabbing on a limited budget.

Da Vinci Miqro-C

Da Vinci Miqro-C
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With a great hand feel and not too much weight to it, the DaVinci Miqro-C ($99) comes in a few colors, so you don’t have to live with vape enthusiast standard matte black as your signature look. I like the Miqro-C for its unique controls that spin and click—more fun than old-fashioned buttons,with a steampunk, kind of DaVinci Code feel.

Made for herb but also concentrate-adaptable, this is a solid device that fits in the palm and has a discreet mode—something that regular vape-ers are likely already in the market for.

Zeus Arc GT

Zeus Arc GT

 This is a whole lot of tech in one item. Using an all-gold vapor path and chamber, this is a vape for people who are looking for more than the average device provides.

While comparable devices can still torch your flower, the Arc GT ($180) takes a different approach for a few reasons: With concentrate attachments and little pods to pre-load with product, you can avoid flower material ever touching the vapor path, meaning less chances of carrying over burnt residue from one hit (or strain) to the next.

Puffco Guardian Peak Pro LE

Puffco Guardian Peak Pro LE
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Puffco Peak e-nails are popular for a reason. While this device isn’t new, this design is hot off the line. The Guardian Peak Pro ($499) has an Art Deco Mr.Freeze vibe that is more fun than the original version. Come for the limited edition design, but stay for the unrivaled portability, which includes a purpose-designed case that is as light as a feather and suitcase friendly for those who need to medicate on the go.

After trying most devices around, it’s easy to see why this has so much hype behind it— good design, simple functionality, and great tasting vapor.

Volcano Classic Peace Edition by Storz

Volcano Classic Peace Edition by Storz
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Who doesn’t love a volcano vape? Someone who hasn’t tried one. While this is a classic that would fit as a prop on That ‘70s Show, it’s really among the most highly regarded vaporizers on the market. Plus, cuddling up with a vape bag the size of your torso (a volcano classic) is a fun way to spend a crappy weather day without worrying about ash, flames, embers, or glass, weed’s more high-stakes elements.

Volcano Classic Vapes ($479) are user-friendly, powerful, and discreet, and now they come in a peaceful, dove white—which looks decidedly less like a Gravitron 3000 and more like something you’d see on the open shelving of a Gen Z mom’s kitchen.

Bento Bong

Bento Bong
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Bongs: not new. Being able to clean, disassemble, and travel with one without worrying about breakage? Priceless. For fans of papers and joints, it takes some convincing to approach all things ‘glass’ which covers pipes and bongs no matter what material they’re actually made of. The Bento Bong’s ($44.99) cleanability, break-down-and-go design, and low-stakes, intentionally selected acrylic base mean you can ease into things, and worry less about shattering something.

Hemper Plugs + Caps Pro

Hemper Plugs + Caps Pro
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Speaking of bongs, cleaning them is really intimidating to people who like convenient (read: disposable) methods of consumption. The crud inside can make a huge mess anywhere it goes, and as it builds up, the flavor of your cannabis grows more like an ashtray with every sesh.

While a thoughtfully designed piece like Session Goods Bong comes with caps to help you keep things sparkling from day one, some of us have collections that need a little retrofitting. Cannabis accessory and subscription box pros Hemper have filled that need with these ingenious Plugs + Caps Pro kit ($30), designed to clean pipes, bongs, and smoking devices of all shapes and sizes. The bigger cap even fits bangers, bowls, and quartz tips to allow for those high-touch parts to get a good soak.

Isoplex

Isoplex
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Hemper makes it hard to abandon your online shopping cart once you’ve filled it with really fun accessories like the Isoplex($39.99), a “session station” for e-nail fans that makes keeping them clean a lot less of a strug. With a well in the middle for storing alcohol, plus slots and cutouts to hold straws, bangers, and as many q-tips as you can handle, cleaning out bowls is as easy as reaching in front of you.

There’s even a funnel to help refill the reservoir stashed in the base, plus a spot to park your phone. Now you have no excuse for a gross e-nail, and can take full advantage of any canna tech you use regularly.