Hana Modz V3...real or clone?

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jamtwo

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Needing some help determining whether or not the Hana I got online is authentic or just a really good clone. This thing is nice regardless of what it is, but I'm still curious. It reads hana modz when you turn it on, the stickers on the inside say hana modz original/authentic on a holographic sticker, and it feels real solid. The thing I'm not sure about, I've read somewhere that the spacing in the V3 on the back would indicate it is a clone. Well, any experienced people here care to let me know? Thanks in advance.

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Yeah, they did, but I only paid like 45 bucks for it, so I don't really care either way. The chip set is pretty decent though, it even fades out when the display turns off.

Yeah that's pretty cheap if it was an authentic.

You could always pull the stickers, take off the chip cover and look at the chip.

The clone chips are slightly different from the legit Evolv ones so u should be able to identify what you have.
 

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Needing some help determining whether or not the Hana I got online is authentic or just a really good clone. This thing is nice regardless of what it is, but I'm still curious. It reads hana modz when you turn it on, the stickers on the inside say Hana Modz original/authentic on a holographic sticker, and it feels real solid. The thing I'm not sure about, I've read somewhere that the spacing in the V3 on the back would indicate it is a clone. Well, any experienced people here care to let me know? Thanks in advance.

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It's a clone....... Missing the hole for the LED light next to the USB charging port.
I have the same clone, same stickers and all. It's been a work horse, with no real problems.
 

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It's a clone....... Missing the hole for the LED light next to the USB charging port.
I have the same clone, same stickers and all. It's been a work horse, with no real problems.
I did think about that, but if you look around, most of even the authentic Hana mods under serial 1000 don't have a charging led. I'm pretty sure it is a clone, but that isn't the sure fire way to identify a clone from what I've found.
 

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The easiest and first sign is the V3 spacing on the battery cover door. It shouldn't be spaced. Hana wouldn't use globs of hot glue :p
I went through the same thing when I got mine. Ignoring what the chip says, look at the layout of the chip and compare that to a real Evolv DNA30. I don't know who makes this clone, but short of the v3 spacing and not using an evolv chip, they made them dang near impossible to tell. Machining is spot on etc.. Everything else in it could pass for the real thing, even the way it operates
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This Hana mod clone thing being sold as authentic is a HUGE problem , out of eleven shops i have been to that carry clones, eight of them insisted they were authentic Hana's and they were priced as such .

There was no doubt in my mind they were clones though , hot glue everywhere for one. I have major issues with shop owners who continue to be dishonest and rip people off , i realize not in this case since the OP paid $45.00 but why on earth would the shop help say it's an authentic .

Totally unacceptable and they get away with it all the time because the vast majority of buyers are not experienced enough to know better. This passing off clones for authentic also happens all the time with things like replacement heads and other vape gear.
 

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This Hana mod clone thing being sold as authentic is a HUGE problem , out of eleven shops i have been to that carry clones, eight of them insisted they were authentic Hana's and they were priced as such .

There was no doubt in my mind they were clones though , hot glue everywhere for one. I have major issues with shop owners who continue to be dishonest and rip people off , i realize not in this case since the OP paid $45.00 but why on earth would the shop help say it's an authentic .

Totally unacceptable and they get away with it all the time because the vast majority of buyers are not experienced enough to know better. This passing off clones for authentic also happens all the time with things like replacement heads and other vape gear.


That is when clone becomes counterfeit, and a problem
 
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