VOOPOO V.Thru Pro Review

VOOPOO’s V.THRU Pro is a compact, refillable pod system built around auto-draw simplicity and a surprisingly flexible 5–25W range, best for adult nicotine users who want a pocket-friendly daily driver at about $12.99 on sale, with strong flavor from the 0.7Ω pod and a calmer MTL option on the 1.2Ω pod, but it won’t fully satisfy heavy chain use on its 900mAh battery.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
VOOPOO V.THRU Pro 25W 4.2/5 0.7Ω pod flavor, pocketable size, useful OLED + watt control Small battery for high-watt use, disposable pods, fixed-feel airflow MTL/RDTL-leaning users who want an easy, low-fuss carry

Final Verdict

The V.THRU Pro still makes sense if you want a small, adjustable pod kit that feels “set-and-go” but gives you real control when you want it. The 0.7Ω pod is the reason to buy it: fuller flavor, a more open draw, and better “one more puff” satisfaction. The 1.2Ω pod is smoother and calmer, but it can feel muted once the pod ages. Battery life is decent for its size, yet heavy use at higher wattage will push you to recharge earlier than you’d like.

  • Who It’s For

    • Adults who want a small, adjustable pod system for daily carry
    • MTL users who like a medium draw and a clean, consistent throat hit
    • RDTL-curious users who want a slightly airier pod option without jumping to a big device
  • Who It’s Not For

    • Heavy chain users who don’t want to recharge during the day
    • People who dislike replacing the whole pod when the coil fades
    • Users who insist on a true airflow slider to fine-tune draw

Vape and nicotine products are for adults only; use is not recommended for minors, pregnant people, or people who do not use nicotine, and all experience notes are subjective and not medical advice.

VOOPOO V.THRU Pro 25W

How We Tested It

We ran the V.THRU Pro with both included pods and treated it like a real everyday carry: commute hits, desk breaks, and longer evening sessions. We scored Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability using consistent juices and repeatable watt ranges. We tracked puff counts and charging behavior on USB-C, then did pocket/bag carry checks to see how the pod seals handled condensation. We also rotated testers so high-frequency use and quick “grab-and-go” sessions were both represented.

Our Testing Experience

I started with the 1.2Ω pod and kept it mostly in the 11–13W window; it’s the kind of setup that feels quiet and controlled, with a medium MTL pull that doesn’t spike the throat hit unless you lean into longer draws. When I swapped to the 0.7Ω pod, the device jumped to a higher baseline power (mine landed at 19W), and the first few pulls had that immediate “oh, that’s the pod” clarity—denser mouthfeel, brighter top notes, and a more open draw that can drift into a tight RDTL if you naturally inhale deeper.

Marcus ran it harder than I did—longer pulls, more frequent sessions, and he pushed the 0.7Ω pod up to 22W for short bursts. That’s where the battery reality shows up: the kit stays stable, but you feel the charge drop faster, and the warmth at the mouthpiece becomes more noticeable. Jamal treated it like a true pocket tool; after a week of pocket and sling-bag carry, we saw light condensation film under the pod but no messy leakage, and the magnetic/clasp seat stayed tight even after quick, one-handed pod swaps.

  • What we liked

    • The 0.7Ω pod delivers the most convincing flavor and a fuller “in-mouth” puff texture
    • Wattage control is simple once muscle memory sets in
    • Condensation management is better than many older pod kits
  • Who it is best for

    • Adults who want MTL with an option to go slightly airier on demand
    • Commuters who care about weight and pocket comfort
    • Users who like consistent, repeatable output rather than “spiky” hits
  • Where it falls short

    • High-watt sessions on the 0.7Ω pod drain the 900mAh battery quickly
    • The 1.2Ω pod can lose flavor definition earlier than expected
    • Pod replacement costs add up since coils aren’t separate
VOOPOO V.THRU Pro 25W

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Strong flavor on 0.7Ω pod; satisfying mouthfeel 900mAh battery feels limited for frequent 20W+ use
5–25W range makes it more flexible than many “simple” pods Pods are disposable; no coil swaps
Good condensation control in pocket/bag carry 1.2Ω pod can taste muted as it ages
Small, light body with a usable screen Draw feel is mostly “set” rather than truly adjustable
Auto-draw is responsive and consistent Small display can be hard to read at a glance

Details

  • Price (US): $12.99 (sale pricing observed)
  • Device type: refillable pod system with auto-draw firing
  • Output range: 5–25W
  • Battery: 900mAh built-in
  • Charging: USB-C (5V/1A) with our typical full-charge time around 60–70 minutes
  • Pods: 3mL capacity (US pack), side-fill, integrated coils
  • Included pod resistances: 0.7Ω mesh (best around 15–25W) and 1.2Ω MTL pod (best around 8–15W)
  • Size and weight: 95.5 × 28.5 × 14.9mm; about 44g
VOOPOO V.THRU Pro 25W

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.3 0.7Ω pod delivers bright, dense flavor; 1.2Ω is smoother but can fade
Throat Hit 4.1 Clean, predictable hit; scales well with watt and draw length
Vapor Production 4.2 Strong for a slim pod kit, especially on the 0.7Ω pod
Airflow/Draw 4.0 Comfortable MTL with the option to open up on 0.7Ω, but not truly adjustable
Battery Life 3.9 Reasonable at 11–13W; noticeably shorter at 20W+ sessions
Leak Resistance 4.3 Condensation stays controlled in pockets and bags with minimal seepage
Build Quality 4.2 Solid feel for the size; pod seat stays secure during daily handling
Ease of Use 4.1 Auto-draw is easy; menu/watt changes take a day to learn
Portability 4.6 Light, slim, and genuinely comfortable as an all-day carry
Overall 4.2 Best as a small, flavorful MTL/RDTL-leaning pod with real watt control

How to Choose the VOOPOO V.THRU Pro?

Pick the V.THRU Pro if you want auto-draw convenience but still care about dialing wattage for different pods and juices (MTL at 11–13W on 1.2Ω; fuller pulls at 18–22W on 0.7Ω). It’s a good fit when portability and simple day-to-day handling matter more than maximum battery life or replaceable coils. If you want a more “modern pod platform” with newer cartridge options and tighter leak engineering, look at the Uwell Caliburn G3 or Vaporesso XROS 4—both stay compact while offering strong flavor-focused pod ecosystems.

Limitations

The V.THRU Pro’s strengths are real, but it shows its age in a few places once you use it daily.

  • 900mAh battery can’t keep up with frequent high-watt sessions
  • Pod-only coil system increases ongoing replacement cost
  • The 1.2Ω pod performance is smooth but can turn muted as the pod wears

V.THRU Pro Vs. Alternatives

  • Why choose these models

    • V.THRU Pro: watt control + two distinct pod experiences in a very light body
    • V.THRU Pro: strong pocket carry and good condensation management
  • Alternatives to consider

    • Uwell Caliburn G3: compact, modern pod system platform with strong flavor reputation
    • Vaporesso XROS 4: versatile XROS ecosystem with multiple modes and airflow control
    • Geekvape Wenax Q 2: higher battery capacity class for longer daily endurance

Pro Tips for VOOPOO V.THRU Pro

  • Start the first tank on the low end of wattage, then step up slowly once the pod is fully saturated.
  • For the 1.2Ω pod, keep it in the calmer range for cleaner flavor and fewer dry edges.
  • For the 0.7Ω pod, use short pulls at higher wattage; long pulls heat the pod fast.
  • After filling, give it a few minutes before the first puff to avoid early “dry” notes.
  • Wipe the pod base and contacts every couple of days to reduce condensation film.
  • If pocket-carrying, keep the mouthpiece upright when possible to minimize pooling.
  • Don’t run the battery to absolute zero repeatedly; recharge when it’s low for steadier output.
  • If flavor drops suddenly, check for trapped condensation and clear the mouthpiece path.
  • Replace pods proactively once the taste turns flat; pushing past that point rarely “comes back.”

FAQs

Does the V.THRU Pro feel more like MTL or DL?

Mostly MTL. The 1.2Ω pod sits in a classic medium MTL lane, while the 0.7Ω pod can open up into a tight RDTL feel if you naturally inhale deeper.

Which pod is better: 0.7Ω or 1.2Ω?

If you care about flavor density and a fuller puff texture, the 0.7Ω pod wins. If you prefer a smoother, calmer draw and a steadier throat hit, the 1.2Ω pod is the easier all-day choice.

How bad is the battery life in real use?

At lower wattage with the 1.2Ω pod, it can cover a full workday easily. Heavy 0.7Ω use at 20W+ is where you’ll want a charger nearby.

Does it leak in a pocket?

In our carry tests, it stayed clean with only light condensation film; wiping the pod base periodically kept it tidy.

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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