For DNA fans the allure of Paranormal DNA250C Mod is hard to resist. We would think a seconds before place an order for that it comes with a higher price. Here is a part of a review on replay mode and conclusion on the mod for your reference. Hope it can help you. 

The review is from one of sourcemore.com reviewer who post it on Reddit. You can also visit here to read the original review.


REPLAY MODE
I think that replay mode deserves its own section away from regular operation as it is in many ways ground-breaking. If you are an avid reader of my reviews, then you know that I don’t commonly use temperature control. I dabble with it a little, but just never got into it. Temp control has its faults, but those who love it really love it. However, it can contain lots of tweaking and fiddling around, and it takes some trial and error before one can really understand everything about it. With Replay Mode, Evolv has simplified the idea of temp control, and made it a much simpler process. No, this isn’t temp control per say, but it basically acts like a dumbed down version of it. To use replay mode, one must have a temperature control wire material (SS, Ti, Ni200). As you operate in replay mode, it will pop up as “recording”. Once you think you have it to the point that it is just right, then hit “save puff” in the middle of the screen. From there on out, it will attempt to recreate that perfect puff again and again. It corrects for a warming coil, reduction in liquid, etc. to provide a consistent vape every time. As a bonus, this also helps to prevent dry hits. When liquid starts to dry up in the cotton, the characteristics of the coil change, and the mod adjusts for this and applies less voltage to the coil. If you keep attempting to vape, it will keep on dropping the voltage until essentially nothing is happening. This is a common “side effect” that temp control users love, but I was surprised to see this happen in replay as well. I started off using this mod as a wattage device only, but once I discovered replay, there was no going back. The consistency of the vape makes it one of the most pleasant vaping experiences that I have had, and it is a shame that this type of temp control has not come out sooner.

 



FINAL THOUGHTS
The sky is the limit to the kind of vape you will get off the Paranormal DNA250C. With things like replay mode, excellent TC, and a solid wattage mode, there isn’t much left but to start enjoying the vape this provides. Escribe can be used to fine tune battery performance, curves, TC accuracy, themes, layouts, and more, but for those who don’t have access to a computer this will work great right out of the box. As much as I love this device, it has it’s share of cons. One very noticeable con is that it just isn’t super ergonomic. It is a bit too deep from front to back and feels like my hand is more open when holding this, and thus less secure. It is a well-built device, but my model had some blemishes with the side panels. One side is sunk in a bit, and the other one protrudes some. It is the same with both the wood and carbon panels, which tells me the body is where the blemish is. Not a huge con, but it was noticeable during every use. While I mentioned above that there are a ton of great material and color combos, all of them have this lame tortoise shell ring near the atomizer. This doesn’t match a damn thing and just looks out of place. A con for some might be its limited atomizer size compatibility. 24mm atomizers look right at home on top of this mod, but anything larger than that starts to look a bit off. 25mm won’t overhang the sides of the device but do start to protrude over the tapered portion near the 510. The last con is a minor one once you get vaping, but when going through different modes, you will find that this device asks about atomizer resistance just about every time a mode is changed. Once you are vaping on a certain mode it stops asking, but it is annoying when first setting up.
So, would I suggest this device to you? The easy answer is yes. It is one of the best mods I have used to date in terms of customization, overall experience, quality, and style. The cons I mentioned were all nitpicky, small items that I truly had to dig for. There are no major quality flaws and it feels like it is built to last. With Escribe, there is so much that can be done to fine tune the entire experience and the Evolv forum is full of themes, settings, profiles, and people willing to help you out with your DNA journey. This is a solid product from Lost Vape, and easily one of the best chips to hit the market (if not the best).


PROS
Performance is second to none
Build quality overall is good
Style
Solid battery door
Some come with extra, interchangeable doors
Color Options
DNA 250c is a HUGE improvement over OG DNA 250
Price is coming down to being an absolute steal
Replay mode provides a simple, excellent vape experience
CONS
My side panels didn’t sit right
Doesn’t fit over 24mm atomizers without overhang
Learning curve can be daunting, as it is a complicated chip
Escribe has a learning curve as well