Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K Review (2026)

The Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K is a prefilled pod kit for adult nicotine users who want long runtime, a simple draw, and fast switching between two flavors. In our hands-on testing, the device stayed consistent from morning errands to late-day use, and the on-device display was more useful than expected. The trade-off is size: it feels thick in a pocket, and the draw is more fixed than adjustable.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K 4.1/5 Quick dual-flavor twist; clear battery and juice readout; steady flavor over long use; rechargeable Bulky for slim pockets; fixed draw; limited customization Adult nicotine users who want long runtime and quick flavor switching

Final Verdict

Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K

The Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K works best as a setup-once, keep-it-moving device. Flavor stayed steady in our testing, the twist switch made the two-flavor format practical instead of gimmicky, and the display helped us avoid dead-battery surprises. The main drawbacks are bulk, a mostly fixed draw, and the limits that come with a closed prefilled system.

Who It’s For

  • Adult nicotine users who want long-run convenience
  • People who like switching flavor profiles without carrying two devices
  • Anyone who values a quick battery and juice check

Who It’s Not For

  • Users who want airy, adjustable airflow
  • People who prioritize slim front-pocket carry
  • Anyone who prefers refillable liquids and heavy customization

How We Tested It

We tested the device using our standard How We Test Vapes routine and tracked Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability across commutes, desk breaks, and evening sessions. We rotated flavor pairs, varied puff length, checked recharge time, and compared notes across the team for repeatable patterns. Our notes here reflect hands-on use, not medical advice.

Our Testing Experience

Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K

The first day with it settled into a predictable rhythm: pocket, pull, quick glance, back to work. The draw landed in a medium-tight range, closer to an MTL-style pull, and the 20 mg nicotine salt option felt clean and brisk with short pulls rather than sharp.

We spent the most time with the sweet bubble-gum profile pair and the punchier blackcurrant-and-blue raspberry combo. The twist switch was fast enough that we used it mid-walk instead of treating the second flavor like an emergency backup.

Charging averaged 52 minutes from low battery to full on a standard wall plug, and the device stayed comfortable to hold during top-offs. On moderate days, we usually got about a day and a half before the battery demanded attention.

What we liked

  • Dual-flavor switching changes how the device fits into a normal day
  • The display reduces dead-device surprises
  • Flavor stays steady deep into the run

Who it is best for

  • Adult nicotine users who want a long-run kit with minimal setup
  • People who alternate sweet and cool flavors to avoid fatigue
  • Anyone who wants a predictable, repeatable MTL-leaning pull

Where it falls short

  • The body is thick enough to crowd tight pockets
  • The draw feels more fixed than tunable
  • The prefilled format limits personalization beyond flavor choice

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Fast flavor switching; clear battery and juice display; steady flavor; rechargeable; solid shell Chunky pocket footprint; mostly fixed draw; limited personalization; sweetness can build on some pairs

Marcus Reed liked that repeated chain sessions didn’t flatten the vapor into weak, wispy pulls, while Jamal Davis kept coming back to the convenience of the screen and the quick flavor flip when moving between tasks.

Details

Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.3 Clear sweetness, solid definition, and less flavor fatigue because of the two-flavor format.
Throat Hit 4.2 Brisk at 20 mg and fairly consistent as the battery drops.
Vapor Production 4.1 Best with steady 2–3 second pulls rather than hard, long drags.
Airflow/Draw 3.8 Comfortable medium-tight draw, but not very adjustable.
Battery Life 4.4 The rechargeable setup supported about a day and a half of moderate use per charge in our testing.
Leak Resistance 4.0 Stayed clean in pockets and bags with only light mouthpiece condensation during heavy sessions.
Build Quality 4.3 Solid in hand, and the twist mechanism stayed stable during repeated switching.
Ease of Use 4.0 Simple draw activation and a helpful display, with a small learning curve on day one.
Portability 3.7 Easy in a bag, less comfortable in tight front pockets.
Overall 4.1 Strong everyday option with consistent flavor, held back mostly by size and limited draw tuning.

Dr. Adrian Walker reviewed our notes to keep sensory comments in the lane of subjective experience, especially around dryness or irritation during longer sessions.

How to Choose the Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K Vape?

Choose the Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K if you want long runtime, a consistent nic-salt feel, and the convenience of switching flavor profiles without carrying two devices. Look elsewhere if you care more about slim pocket carry, wide airflow tuning, or refillable flexibility. The trade-off is straightforward: the kit is convenient, but it is not very customizable.

If you want a simpler disposable-style option with a screen and stronger airflow, Geek Bar Pulse is the cleaner alternative. If you want a compact refillable pod system with adjustable airflow and more day-to-day control, the Vaporesso XROS 4 makes more sense.

Limitations

Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K

The Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K is good at being consistent, but it is not trying to cover every use case.

  • The chassis is thick, and pocket comfort depends on what you wear
  • Draw feel is mostly fixed, so it will not suit everyone
  • The prefilled format limits how far you can tailor flavor, nicotine strength, and maintenance habits

Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K Vape vs. Alternatives

Why choose these models

  • Hayati platform: dual-flavor twist switching and a status display for steady day-to-day use
  • Strong choice when you want one device, two flavor lanes, and minimal setup

Alternatives to consider

Pro Tips for Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K Vape

  • Treat the first day like setup day: go slower on the first few sessions so the flavor settles in.
  • Keep your pulls consistent if you want even performance and less condensation.
  • Use the display as a cue to recharge before the battery is nearly empty.
  • If a flavor starts tasting muted, switch sides for a while instead of forcing the same profile.
  • Store upright in a bag when you can to keep the mouthpiece cleaner.
  • Clean the mouthpiece and pod area with a quick wipe once a day; long-run devices collect condensation faster than short-life disposables.
  • Don’t chain-puff sweet profiles nonstop; short breaks help the flavor stay cleaner.
  • Recharge with a reliable USB-C power source and follow basic battery-safety basics.
  • If the draw feels tight after pocket carry, clear the airflow path with a gentle dry pull before your next puff.
  • When you travel, pack it carefully and keep the mouthpiece clean.

FAQs

Is the Hayati Pro Ultra+ 25K Vape more “set and forget” or more hands-on?

Mostly set and forget. Once the device is running, the day-to-day routine is mainly switching flavors, checking the display, and topping up the battery when needed.

Does the dual-flavor twist actually change the experience mid-session?

Yes. Switching sides changes the finish and aftertaste quickly enough that the two-flavor setup feels genuinely useful, not decorative.

How strong is the throat hit at 20 mg?

In our testing, it felt brisk and consistent with short-to-medium pulls. Longer drags made the hit feel heavier, especially on sweeter pairs.

What’s the biggest day-to-day downside?

Size. It carries fine in a bag, but in slim pockets it feels more like a small power bank than a tiny disposable.

About the Author: Chris Miller

Chris Miller is the lead reviewer and primary author at VapePicks. He coordinates the site’s hands-on testing process and writes the final verdicts that appear in each review. His background comes from long-term work in consumer electronics, where day-to-day reliability matters more than launch-day impressions. That approach carries into nicotine-device coverage, with a focus on build quality, device consistency, and the practical details that show up after a device has been carried and used for several days.

In testing, Chris concentrates on battery behavior and charging stability, especially signs like abnormal heat, fast drain, or uneven output. He also tracks leaking, condensate buildup, and mouthpiece hygiene in normal routines such as commuting, short work breaks, and longer evening sessions. When a device includes draw activation or button firing, he watches for misfires and inconsistent triggering. Flavor and throat hit notes are treated as subjective experience, recorded for context, and separated from health interpretation.

Chris works with the fixed VapePicks testing team, which includes a high-intensity tester for stress and heat checks, plus an everyday-carry tester who focuses on portability and pocket reliability. For safety context, VapePicks relies on established public guidance and a clinical advisor’s limited review of risk language, rather than personal medical recommendations.

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