The Lookah Guitar is a 510-thread vape battery shaped like a miniature electric guitar, built for cart users who want something more fun than the usual stick batteries. With 350mAh capacity and three voltage presets, it handles most standard oil cartridges while giving you a conversation starter that clips right to your lanyard.
Why this battery works
- Actually fits in your hand — the guitar body gives you something to grip instead of fumbling with a skinny pen
- Three voltage options for different carts — 3.4V for light sips, 3.7V for everyday use, 4.0V when you need thicker oil to flow
- Color-coded so you know where you're at — blue, purple, and white LEDs show your current setting without guessing
- Pass-through charging via USB-C — hit it while it charges when you're running low
- Lanyard hole built in — clip it to your badge, keys, or bag so you're not digging through pockets
- Eight color options — from understated black and gray to loud neon green and orange
Best for
Cart users heading to shows, festivals, or anywhere a boring black pen feels too clinical. If you've ever lost a slim battery in your couch cushions or wanted your vape to match your personality, the guitar shape solves both problems. It's also solid for anyone who finds traditional pen batteries awkward to hold during longer sessions.
How to use it
Screw any standard 510-thread cartridge into the top connection. The threading is pretty universal, so whatever carts you're already using should work. Click the button five times to power on, then three clicks to cycle through voltages. Start at the lowest setting (blue light) and work up if your oil isn't vaporizing well or you want bigger clouds.
The 350mAh battery isn't huge, but it's enough for a day or two of moderate use. When the light starts blinking during hits, plug in the USB-C cable. Pass-through means you don't have to wait around if you're impatient.
The guitar shape isn't just aesthetic. It gives your fingers somewhere to rest naturally, and the button placement makes sense for how you'd actually hold a tiny guitar. Less accidental pocket-firing than some pen-style batteries.
Specifications
| Battery capacity | 350mAh |
|---|---|
| Voltage settings | 3.4V / 3.7V / 4.0V |
| Threading | 510 (universal) |
| Charging | USB-C (pass-through capable) |
| LED indicators | Blue (3.4V), Purple (3.7V), White (4.0V) |
| Brand | Lookah |
What's in the box
- 1x Lookah Guitar 510 Battery
- USB-C charging cable
Color options
Available in Black, Blue, Gray, Green, Neon Green, Orange, Purple, and Red. The finish is a matte plastic that doesn't show fingerprints badly.
Frequently asked questions
Will this work with my cartridge?
If your cart has 510 threading (the vast majority do), it'll screw right in. The connection is magnetic-free, so you're threading directly into the battery. Works with most oil viscosities across the three voltage settings.
How long does the battery last on a full charge?
Depends on your usage, but 350mAh typically gets you through 150-200 puffs. For casual users, that's a couple days. Heavy users might charge daily. The pass-through feature means you can keep going while plugged in.
What voltage should I use?
Start at 3.4V (blue) for thinner oils and work up. Most people land on 3.7V (purple) for everyday use. The 4.0V (white) setting is there for thick distillates that need more heat to flow properly. Higher voltage means bigger clouds but can burn through your cart faster.
Is this discreet?
It's shaped like a guitar, so it's more of a statement piece than a stealth device. That said, it's small enough to palm and the vapor output is similar to any other 510 battery. For something that blends in more, a standard pen-style battery might be better.
Can I use this while it's charging?
Yes. The pass-through charging lets you hit it while plugged into USB-C. Useful when you're at a desk or in the car with a charger handy.
How do I know which voltage I'm on?
The LED lights up when you fire: blue is 3.4V, purple is 3.7V, white is 4.0V. Three clicks cycles through them. If you forget, just click the button once without holding and it'll flash your current setting.
Does the lanyard hole actually work?
It does. The hole is sized for standard lanyards or small carabiners. For festivals or concerts where you don't want to worry about pockets, clipping it to a badge holder or bag strap keeps it accessible without losing it in the crowd.