Cana Modz DNA 30 clone, how does it compare to the original?

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I have been keeping an eye on this clone for a while, as I've been wanting to purchase a dna 30 device but can't afford the expensive prices for them.

I am wondering if anyone here knows how the clone compares to the original? As in what features are lacking in the clone, what is better if anything, does it really perform as well as an authentic dna 30?

I haven't been able to find enough information on this in the forums to answer my questions, but if it has been answered before feel free to redirect me and I will delete this thread. Thank you.
 

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Condensed overview:

Standard production models are not available YET.

There have been a number of test models released.

The test models seemed to have issues reading ohms correctly, and supposedly the manufacturer has addressed this issue and is preparing to ship the corrected units.

Just like the real Hana, some of the clones seemed to have issues with the firing button coming loose.

Twisted420 on YT reviewed a clone and found it functionally identical to the real Hana reviewed.

The real Hana is somewhat infamous for shoddy workmanship. And there are a few pix floating about comparing the two and clone actually looks more cleanly built.
 

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There is no video's (that I could find) that compares the clone to the true DNA in a comprehensive test environment......There are several video's that show the true DNA and how the tests results work out while hooked up to meters and scopes.... hopefully somebody will hook up a clone and run a true test on one with meters and a scope.......the jury is still out on the clone....
 
Well I took the plunge and purchased it anyways. I want a good regulated device for the authentic Russian I just purchased, and can't afford the real DNA 30 mods.

I think of it like this. It's 70 dollars which is the same as some other regulated devices such as the Vamo. I don't like the look of the MVP.
The black finish on the clone should go well with the Russian I got, which is also black. So if it's not as great as the real DNA 30, I figure it should be at least a little better than other regulated devices in the same price range.

I am a little worried about the ohm reading mechanism on the device. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the chip calculates wattage based on the ohm reading it gets. If the clone reads it wrong than it should offset the wattage it says it's operating on? I should be able to counter this by just adjusting it to what it vapes well on, but it will still bother me a little.
 
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