I've watched Phil's review a couple of times now. I didn't see it as a negative review, but rather, a lot of very clear information.
The biggest nugget is summed up by, "rock solid". Everything has to be 'rock solid' for the DNA40 TP to shine. We are talking about putting a race car engine into a demolition car body. The race car engine is just not going to give you the same experience as it would in a race car body. It is time for all of the other variables, body, atty, wiring, connections, soldering, switches etc etc etc to up their game to the same level of 'rock solid' in order to met the level of precision that the dna chips demand.
The screens issues, after the first release, IMO, have all been display issues not effecting functionality. Set the device down for several mintues or vape through them, and the chip resets it's self and all is back to normal.'
In my opinion, Phil's video is not so much an admonishment of Evolv but of the rest of the variables that the dna chips have to work with.
The biggest nugget is summed up by, "rock solid". Everything has to be 'rock solid' for the DNA40 TP to shine. We are talking about putting a race car engine into a demolition car body. The race car engine is just not going to give you the same experience as it would in a race car body. It is time for all of the other variables, body, atty, wiring, connections, soldering, switches etc etc etc to up their game to the same level of 'rock solid' in order to met the level of precision that the dna chips demand.
The screens issues, after the first release, IMO, have all been display issues not effecting functionality. Set the device down for several mintues or vape through them, and the chip resets it's self and all is back to normal.'
In my opinion, Phil's video is not so much an admonishment of Evolv but of the rest of the variables that the dna chips have to work with.