zapped:7869077 said:Honestly, the biggest CON for the Provari has to be the menu system. Outdated screen technology and a menu system that you can't change voltage super fast. Not a deal breaker but if you had to give a flaw to a near flawless device Id say that would be it.
Having a quicker way to change voltage would be a better improvement than adding VW honestly. Most people vape to taste and with some juices you'll find you have to tweak your wattage anyway.
If you have a super quick way to adjust voltage ... there really isn't a need for VW, as you just adjust the voltage based on taste. In such a case VW is really only saving you a second or two of time. Time many people enjoy "tweaking" their vape anyways.
Umm you know that it only takes 30 seconds to cycle from 3.0 back to 3.0 right? If you have a twitchy finger like me from playing video games you can get it to cycle even quicker. I think that the screen and the menu that the Provari has now works just fine.
Compared to many other VV devices, the Provari takes a much longer time to tweak voltage to taste. If I want to try a juice in .2 volt increments on a Provari it takes forever.
No matter how quickly you can cycle through the menu there are still submenu delays due to the menu design itself.
Again, not a deal breaker ... but it is a well established fact.



They just add a chip. It's not the next Mars landing. But if they did design a new mod, what of it?