Every Yocan Cart Battery Ranked & Reviewed (2026 Guide)
Every Yocan Device Has a Screen. That’s Not an Accident.
Yocan’s 510 lineup is smaller than Ooze’s or Cartisan’s, but every single device has a digital display. No LED color codes. No guessing. Every Yocan cart battery shows you your voltage as a number and your battery life as a percentage. That consistency across the lineup is deliberate — Yocan builds for people who want to see what’s happening, not interpret what a blinking light might mean.
The other common thread: precision. Four of the five Yocan 510 batteries offer 0.1V voltage increments. That level of control used to cost $40+. Yocan puts it on devices starting at $14.99.
We carry five Yocan 510 cart batteries. Here’s every one of them — what it does, what it costs, and who should buy it.
→ Best Value ($12.99): Yocan Kodo Plus — 900mAh, OLED screen, 5 voltages, preheat. Most battery for the money.
→ Best Overall ($19.99): Yocan Kodo Star — 400mAh, Galaxy OLED, 0.1V precision, auto-draw + button. Our #1 overall pick.
→ Best Dual Cart ($26.99): Yocan DUBB — 750mAh, color TFT, dual 510, magnetic, 0.1V precision.
The Full Yocan 510 Lineup
| Device | Price | mAh | Voltage Precision | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kodo Plus | $12.99 | 900 | 5 presets | Best value / battery life |
| Kodo Pro | $14.99 | 400 | 0.1V steps | Precision on a budget |
| Kodo Star | $19.99 | 400 | 0.1V steps | Best overall 510 battery |
| DUBB | $26.99 | 750 | 0.1V steps | Best dual cart battery |
| Black Cash | $27.99 | 350 | 4 presets | Novelty with real low-V |
The Kodo Family
Three of Yocan’s five 510 batteries carry the Kodo name. They’re all palm-sized box batteries with screens, preheat, and USB-C charging. The differences are battery capacity, screen type, voltage precision, and activation method.
Yocan Kodo Plus — Best Value in the Lineup ($12.99)
The Kodo Plus has the largest battery in the entire Kodo family: 900mAh. That’s more than double the Kodo Pro and Kodo Star. For $12.99, you get a palm-sized battery that lasts 2–3 days on a moderate use pattern, which is extraordinary at this price point. Most batteries under $15 top out at 400–650mAh.
The OLED screen shows voltage and battery level. Five voltage presets with preheat. USB-C charging. The trade-off for the bigger battery is less voltage precision — 5 presets instead of the 0.1V steps on the Pro and Star. If you mostly vape one oil type and don’t need to fine-tune between 2.4V and 2.6V, the presets are more than enough. And the battery life advantage over the Pro and Star is massive.
Key Specs:
- Battery: 900mAh
- Voltage: 5 presets
- Screen: OLED
- Preheat: Yes (10-second, 2.0V)
- Activation: Button
- Charging: USB-C
Buy it if: Battery life is your priority. 900mAh at $12.99 with an OLED screen is the best value in Yocan’s lineup and one of the best values in the entire 510 market.
Yocan Kodo Pro — Precision on a Budget ($14.99)
The Kodo Pro introduced 0.1V voltage precision to the Kodo family. 1.8V to 4.2V in 0.1V increments gives you 24 distinct settings — each visible on the OLED screen. Preheat at 1.8V for 10 seconds. Built-in puff counter tracks your usage. Button-activated only (no auto-draw).
At 400mAh, the battery is significantly smaller than the Kodo Plus. Heavy users will charge daily. But the voltage precision is where the Pro earns its spot — if you vape multiple oil types and want to dial in the exact voltage for each cart, the Pro does that for $14.99. That’s the cheapest 0.1V-precision battery with a screen on the market.
Key Specs:
- Battery: 400mAh
- Voltage: 1.8V–4.2V (0.1V increments)
- Screen: OLED
- Preheat: Yes (1.8V, 10-second)
- Puff Counter: Yes
- Activation: Button only
- Charging: USB-C
Buy it if: You want 0.1V precision for the lowest price possible. Same voltage range and screen as the Kodo Star for $5 less — you give up auto-draw and the Galaxy screen animation.
Yocan Kodo Star — Best Overall 510 Battery ($19.99)
The Kodo Star is our #1 overall pick in the Best Cart Batteries 2026 guide. Same 1.8V–4.2V range and 0.1V precision as the Kodo Pro, but with three upgrades: the 270° Galaxy OLED screen with starry animation, auto-draw activation alongside button control, and UV-coated scratch-resistant screen surface.
The Galaxy screen wraps around the body and shows voltage, battery percentage, and session timer in real time. Auto-draw means you can inhale to fire without pressing anything — or hold the button for manual control. Both work on every hit without switching modes. It fits carts up to 2g+ on the open top. Preheat at 1.8V for 10 seconds.
The 400mAh battery is the same as the Kodo Pro — meaning heavy users charge daily. That’s the only real weakness. For the full breakdown, see our Yocan Kodo Star review.
Key Specs:
- Battery: 400mAh
- Voltage: 1.8V–4.2V (0.1V increments)
- Screen: 270° Galaxy OLED with UV coating
- Preheat: Yes (1.8V, 10-second)
- Activation: Auto-draw + button
- Cart Size: Fits 2g+ carts
- Charging: USB-C
Buy it if: You want the best feature-to-price ratio in a 510 battery. Nothing else under $20 combines OLED screen, 0.1V precision, auto-draw + button, preheat, and 2g+ compatibility.
Which Kodo Should You Get?
This is the most common question we get about Yocan. Here’s the quick answer:
Want maximum battery life? Kodo Plus ($12.99). 900mAh crushes the Pro and Star. You give up 0.1V precision for preset voltages — worth it if you stick to one oil type.
Want 0.1V precision for cheap? Kodo Pro ($14.99). Same voltage range and precision as the Star for $5 less. Button-only activation. No Galaxy screen, but the standard OLED shows the same data.
Want the best all-around experience? Kodo Star ($19.99). The Galaxy screen, auto-draw + button, and UV coating are worth the $5 upgrade over the Pro for most people. This is the one we recommend to anyone who asks “which Yocan should I get?”
Dual Cart Battery
Yocan DUBB — The Best-Screened Dual Cart Battery ($26.99)
The DUBB holds two 510 carts simultaneously on magnetic connections. The 1.26-inch color TFT display — the largest screen on any dual cart battery — shows data for one or both carts, puff counter, voltage, and battery level in full color. Toggle between carts, fire one at a time, or fire both together.
750mAh battery powers both carts. 1.8V–4.2V in 0.1V steps gives you the same precision as the Kodo Pro and Star, but across two carts. The 10-second preheat at 1.8V warms both carts. Magnetic connections make loading and swapping fast. Both auto-draw and button activation. Haptic feedback (vibration) confirms your inputs — a feature no other dual cart battery has.
Carts up to 14mm diameter and 63mm tall fit in both slots, which covers most 2g carts. The low-profile design keeps both carts concealed inside the body.
The trade-off vs single-cart batteries: running two carts drains the 750mAh battery faster. If you fire both simultaneously, expect to charge daily. One-at-a-time use extends it to 1.5–2 days. We compared the DUBB to the Ooze Duet in our dual cart battery guide — the DUBB wins on screen quality and haptic feedback, the Duet wins on independent airflow control.
Key Specs:
- Battery: 750mAh
- Voltage: 1.8V–4.2V (0.1V increments)
- Screen: 1.26″ color TFT
- Preheat: Yes (1.8V, 10-second)
- Activation: Auto-draw + button
- Cart Connection: Dual magnetic 510
- Cart Size: Up to 14mm × 63mm per slot (fits 2g)
- Haptic Feedback: Yes
- Charging: USB-C
Buy it if: You want two carts with the best screen, 0.1V precision, and haptic feedback. The most feature-rich dual cart battery available.
Novelty Battery
Yocan Black Cash — The Money Roll with Real Low-Voltage Presets ($27.99)
The Cash is shaped like a rolled-up wad of U.S. currency. Silicone and polymer body. Your cart screws in and hides inside with adjustable height for different cart sizes. Lanyard included. It’s a novelty piece — but the voltage presets make it more capable than most novelty batteries have any right to be.
Four voltage presets: 1.8V, 2.2V, 3.2V, and 4.2V. Those bottom two — 1.8V and 2.2V — are unusually low for any cart battery, let alone a novelty one. Most budget and novelty batteries start at 3.2V or higher. Having dedicated 1.8V and 2.2V settings means the Cash handles live resin and CBD carts better than most “serious” batteries costing the same money.
350mAh is small — expect daily charging with moderate use. The 15-second preheat warms thick oils. The ambient light inside the chamber illuminates the cart connection. Fits carts up to 2g with the adjustable height mechanism borrowed from the Yocan UNI family.
For the full breakdown, see our Yocan Black Cash review.
Key Specs:
- Battery: 350mAh
- Voltage: 1.8V / 2.2V / 3.2V / 4.2V
- Preheat: Yes (15-second)
- Activation: Button
- Cart Size: Fits 1g–2g (adjustable height)
- Body: Silicone + polymer
- Extras: Lanyard, ambient chamber light
- Charging: USB-C (cable not included)
Buy it if: You want a fun conversation piece that actually performs well for live resin and CBD thanks to the 1.8V and 2.2V presets. Great gift.
The Yocan Difference
Yocan doesn’t make the cheapest batteries. They don’t make the flashiest designs. What they do is put screens and precision voltage on everything — even the $12.99 Kodo Plus has an OLED display. Across the industry, that combination at these price points is rare.
If you compare Yocan to the other major brands:
Vs Ooze: Ooze has more variety — novelty characters, creative designs, more form factors. Yocan has better screens and more precise voltage control on every device.
Vs Cartisan: Cartisan covers more categories — pens, stealth bars, pipes, cigars, flashlights, self-propelling. Yocan’s lineup is narrower but deeper in tech features per device.
Vs CCELL: CCELL focuses on premium build quality and auto-draw sensors. Yocan focuses on screens, voltage precision, and feature density at lower prices.
For the full brand comparison, see our Ooze vs Yocan vs CCELL vs Pulsar guide.
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Yocan Kodo Plus — $12.99 — 900mAh, OLED, 5 voltages, preheat
Yocan Kodo Pro — $14.99 — 400mAh, OLED, 0.1V precision, puff counter
Yocan Kodo Star — $19.99 — 400mAh, Galaxy OLED, 0.1V, auto-draw + button
Yocan DUBB — $26.99 — 750mAh, color TFT, dual cart, 0.1V, magnetic, haptic
Yocan Black Cash — $27.99 — 350mAh, money roll novelty, 1.8V/2.2V/3.2V/4.2V
📚 CONTINUE LEARNING:
→ Yocan Kodo Star Review — Full breakdown of our #1 pick
→ Yocan Black Cash Review — The novelty battery that actually performs
→ Best Cart Batteries with Screens — Every display battery ranked
→ Best Dual Cart Batteries — DUBB vs the competition
→ Ooze vs Yocan vs CCELL vs Pulsar — Brand comparison
→ All Cart Battery Guides — The complete hub
Does Yocan make wax vaporizers too? Yes — Yocan is one of the biggest wax pen brands in the industry. The Orbit, Evolve Plus, and Regen series are dedicated wax vaporizers. This guide covers only Yocan’s 510 cart batteries. For wax pens, see our wax vaporizer collection.
These products are for adults 21+ only. Follow all local and state laws regarding cannabis and vaping products. Use responsibly.
Last Updated: March 2026
Written by Marc Pitts
Marc is the CEO of Discount Vape Pen and has spent over 11 years in the vape industry. He began his career owning and operating brick-and-mortar vape shops, giving him hands-on experience with both products and customer needs. A Kean University graduate from Westfield, NJ, Marc combines retail expertise with a deep understanding of the evolving vaping landscape.
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