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RAZ LTX 3D Holo Review: Smart 25K Disposable, Tested

By Sterling Grey • July 8, 2026

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The RAZ LTX 3D Holo Punch Edition bolts a genuine novelty, a moving 3D hologram screen, onto a competent 25,000-puff disposable. The light show is the headline and it will sell plenty of units on its own. The part that matters is underneath it: 16mL of liquid, temperature-controlled MTL coils, and puffs that come out voluminous and full of flavor. Whether the hologram wins you over is a matter of taste, but the vape doing the actual work holds up.

RAZ has earned a certain benefit of the doubt from me, and that does not happen often in this category. The RAZ TN9000 and the higher-capacity DC25000 were both devices people kept using rather than tolerated, which is the real test. So when RAZ shipped the RAZ LTX 3D Holo Punch Edition with a three-dimensional hologram display as its lead feature, I did what sixteen years in this industry teaches you to do with a headline gimmick: I ignored it and went looking for the vape. I have used the LTX, the puffs are voluminous and flavorful, and now I can talk about the light show with a clear head.

The Hologram: Gimmick or Genuine?

Let me be fair to it first. RAZ calls this the first disposable to carry a true 3D hologram display, and whether or not that claim survives a patent lawyer’s scrutiny, the effect is real. A small floating tide icon animates on the screen, and you can flip between a Dark and a Light mode to suit your taste or the lighting around you. It is genuinely eye-catching the first few times, and on a shelf full of identical black rectangles, it will pull a buyer’s hand toward it. That is not nothing in a market this crowded.

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Now the honest part. A hologram does not make vapor taste better, last longer, or hit harder. It is styling, and styling is fine as long as you know that is what you are paying a slice of the price for. After the novelty wears off, and it does wear off within a day or two, what you are left with is a normal, useful screen showing you charge and puff status, plus a design flourish that your friends will ask about once. If the display is the only reason you are buying, temper the expectation. If it is a fun bonus on top of a device you would buy anyway, it delivers exactly what it promises.

The hologram is the first thing everyone asks about and the first thing you stop noticing. What keeps you reaching for the LTX is the vape underneath it, not the light show on top.

What the Light Show Is Sitting On

Strip away the screen and the LTX is a well-built 25,000-puff disposable with real thought behind the fundamentals. It carries 16mL of pre-filled liquid at 5 percent, or 50mg, nicotine, running through an advanced coil system with temperature control. That temperature control is the spec I care about most here, because it is what keeps the flavor consistent and the draw smooth rather than letting the coil creep hotter and harsher as the session goes. The result is a genuinely clean mouth-to-lung draw, tighter and more cigarette-like than the loose airflow on a lot of big-tank devices, which is the right call for the audience most likely to buy this.

Power comes from an 800mAh rechargeable battery over USB-C, though RAZ does not include the cable, which is a small annoyance worth knowing before you are hunting for one at home. As with most of the serious devices in this class, the puff ceiling depends on how you run it. Normal Mode gives you the full 25,000 puffs; Boost Mode trades some of that longevity for a stronger, warmer hit and brings the count down to around 15,000. RAZ positions the LTX as a smart vape, and the draw-activated firing, the mode switching, and the temperature management earn that label more than the hologram does. There is no button to fumble with; you inhale and it works.

The Punch Flavors

The Punch Edition commits to a theme and runs with it, and the lineup is tight and coherent rather than a sprawling menu padded with filler. Blueberry Punch leads with ripe, jammy blueberry and a tangy finish that keeps it from going flat. Triple Berry Punch is the crowd-pleaser, a strawberry, blueberry, and raspberry blend built for anyone who wants a full berry hit without picking a single fruit. Orange Pineapple Punch is the tropical option, sweet orange leaning on pineapple for a brighter, more summery profile. Sour Raspberry Punch brings the tart, for the vapers who want a pucker before the sweetness lands. And Hawaiian Punch is the nostalgic island-fruit blend that needs no introduction to anyone who grew up on the drink.

Across the ones I ran, the flavor came through full and consistent, which is the whole point of that temperature-controlled coil doing its job. The punch framing is smart marketing, but it is backed by blends that are genuinely bold rather than watered down. If you want to see how these sit against RAZ’s wider catalog, we mapped out the full RAZ flavor lineup in its own guide, and the Punch Edition is one slice of a much larger RAZ flavor collection worth exploring.

The Punch Edition keeps the menu short and the flavors loud. That is the right trade on a 16mL device, where you will live with your choice for a long time.

How It Fits Against the Rest of the Field

The LTX sits in an interesting spot. At 25,000 puffs and 16mL, it is a true, self-contained disposable, an integrated battery and a sealed tank, not a reusable base with swappable pods. That makes it simpler and more pocketable than the platform-style devices climbing toward 50,000 puffs, and for a lot of vapers that simplicity is the point. You are not managing pods or bases; you vape it, you charge it, and when it is done, it is done. What you give up is the long-run economy of a device you refill. What you gain is a cleaner, more focused experience and, yes, the only hologram in the drawer.

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Against its own siblings, the LTX reads as the style-forward, MTL-leaning member of the RAZ family, where the DC25000 chases raw capacity and the TN9000 aimed at value. If your priority is the tightest, smoothest draw with flavor that stays honest to the end, the LTX’s temperature-controlled coil is the reason to pick it over a bigger, looser device.

Who It Is For, and Who Should Pass

Buy the LTX if you want a mouth-to-lung disposable that keeps its flavor clean over a long 16mL run, if you like the idea of a genuinely smart device that fires the moment you inhale, and if a bit of style on the shelf is a bonus rather than a distraction. It is a strong fit for former smokers and MTL vapers who want a tighter draw than the big cloud machines deliver, and the temperature control is a real advantage for that crowd.

Pass on it if the hologram is the only thing drawing you in, because the novelty fades and you should love the vape underneath. Pass if you want a loose, airy direct-lung draw, since the LTX is tuned tighter than that on purpose. Pass if 5 percent nicotine runs stronger than you want, because that is the only strength here. And know going in that the charging cable is not in the box. For the vaper in the middle of all that, which is most of the market, the RAZ LTX 3D Holo Punch Edition is a smart, good-looking device that backs its light show with a vape worth keeping, and that is the highest compliment I give anything in this category.

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Founder and Lab Director at Spinfuel, Sterling Grey brings more than a decade of hands-on experience evaluating vaping hardware, e-liquids, disposables, and industry trends.

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