Someone Finally Combined a Gaming Headset and a Weed Vape
The Puff Muffs went viral online. Let’s see what the hype is about.
January 08, 2026

Photo Courtesy of Myster
The Puff Muffs went viral online. Let’s see what the hype is about.
January 08, 2026
A gaming headset with a built-in weed vape sounds like a pipe dream. But here we are—someone actually made it, and it’s been blowing up online.
I came across the Puff Muffs while scrolling through Instagram a few weeks back. A clip showed someone mid-game, taking a hit directly from their headset mic, then giving us the full breakdown behind them. The comments were split right down the middle: half the people thought it was genius, the other half thought it was the most unnecessary product ever made.
So I dug in. Turns out, Puff Muffs are a real product from Myster, a brand known for making discreet vaping accessories. They’re wireless gaming headphones with a 510 cartridge connection built into the mic boom. Screw in your cart, inhale, and you’re set.
Whether this is a game-changer or a gimmick depends entirely on how you feel about weed and gaming. But the product itself? It works. Here’s everything you need to know.

Designed for gamers, commuters, and anyone who likes to vibe while they sesh, the headset delivers clear audio and hits on the go without needing separate gear.

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The Puff Muffs are exactly what they sound like: a gaming headset that doubles as a 510 vape. The cartridge connection is built into the end of the mic boom, so you screw in your cart, flip the mic’s power switch on, and take a hit whenever you want. It’s fully draw-activated, too.
But are they actually good, or do they simply meet the mark for what they’re supposed to do?
Myster built them as legitimate low-latency headphones first. You get 40mm dynamic drivers, Bluetooth V6.0, and a 2.4GHz wireless adapter for gaming situations where latency matters. Battery life runs up to 83 hours on Bluetooth or 45 hours on the 2.4GHz connection. They work across multiple platforms and come with a 3.5mm cable for wired use if needed.
Still, the public’s reaction is all over the place. On the one hand, people think it’s the ultimate upgrade for gaming headsets. Hands-free vaping while gaming? No more pausing to find your cart? Sign them up.
On the other hand, people think the whole thing is ridiculous. Why not just keep a regular vape next to you? Why combine two things that work fine separately?
Let’s be real. Yes, this product is a little ridiculous. No, it’s not for everyone. Yes, it’s extremely niche. If you don’t already combine weed and gaming regularly, there’s zero reason to buy these.
But if getting high while gaming is already part of your routine? The Puff Muffs start to make more sense.
The Case for Hands-Free
Here’s the practical argument: taking a hit from a regular cart while gaming means putting the controller down, grabbing the vape, taking your eyes off the screen, hitting it, setting it back down, re-gripping your controller, and refocusing on the match. It’s not a huge deal, but it breaks your flow.
With Puff Muffs, your gaming headset is your vape. The cart’s already attached to your face. Take a hit without moving your hands or looking away. Stay in the zone.
Is that worth $148? Depends on how much you value uninterrupted sessions.
No Commitment Anxiety
One thing Puff Muffs get right: they use standard 510-thread cartridges. No proprietary pod system, no special hardware requirements. If you already have carts, they’ll work. That removes the biggest barrier for most people—you’re not locked into buying specific products just to use the headset’s vape feature.
Who This Is Actually For
Puff Muffs aren’t for casual gamers who smoke occasionally. They’re for the person who already has a gaming headset, already vapes regularly while playing, and wants to combine both into one setup. It’s a lifestyle product for a very specific type of user. If that’s you, the Puff Muffs are a legitimate upgrade.

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Yes, they’re a real product. Some people online assumed they were a joke or a fake concept, but Myster actually manufactures and sells them. You can order directly from their website, and they ship with a 6-month warranty.
Screw any standard 510-thread cartridge onto the metal port at the end of the mic boom. Flip the small switch on the mic to turn on the heater. Inhale through your cart (it’s draw-activated, no button required). When you’re done, switch the mic off and remove the cart before storing.
Yes, they’re designed for standard 510-thread cartridges only. The good news is that’s the most common cartridge format on the market, so most carts you already own will work.
Yes. The mic functions normally while the cart is attached. You can talk to teammates and take hits at the same time. Just be aware that your mic will pick up the sound of you inhaling (and coughing) if it’s positioned near your mouth.
Potentially, yes. The mic is sensitive enough to pick up inhale sounds if you’re actively talking or if your voice activation threshold is low. You can fold the mic up or use the mute switch if you want to take a hit without broadcasting it to your lobby.
Yes, the cart heater runs independently from the headphone power. As long as the small switch on the mic boom is set to “on,” the vape will work even if the headset itself is powered off. If the mic switch is off, the cart won’t heat regardless of the headset’s power state.

Photo Courtesy of Myster
If you want to grab a pair of Puff Muffs, the best place to buy is directly from Myster’s website. You’ll get the full warranty, free shipping on orders over $75, and guaranteed authenticity.
Available in Polar White and Satin Black. Box includes the headset, charging cable, 3.5mm audio cable, 2.4GHz USB adapter, and user manual.
Myster built their brand around stealth vaping—products that look like tech accessories, not vapes. If the Puff Muffs aren’t your speed but you like the discreet approach, here are a few other gaming headset accessories alternatives worth checking out:
Meet Myster’s main 510 battery with a 1000mAh capacity, precision voltage dial (1.8V–4.0V), puff counter, and room for carts up to 2g. The SpaceBox features an OLED display that shows real-time stats with a sleek, pocket-ready design that doesn’t scream “vape.”
This one’s wild: a 510 battery with a built-in sploof filter. Exhale through the FlytBox, and it filters out odor and visible vapor. Perfect for situations where discretion is non-negotiable. It features 5 voltage settings and fits all 510 carts up to 2mL.
A 510 battery that looks like a classic tobacco pipe. The Pype Pro delivers stepless voltage control (1.8V–4.2V) and an LED screen with puff counter, fitting 510 carts up to 2mL. When you want your vape to look like a conversation piece rather than basic weed products, get this.

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