I appreciate the help, don't get me wrong

I'm only slightly miffed at Evolv: I've had to deal with the original DNA40's shenanigans - including the nonsensical battery meter. Then I bought 2 DNA75 devices which never had any issues. So I figured they had sorted out their shit once and for all, and I bought this DNA250 mod in full confidence that it'd work as well as my DNA75 boxes. Only it turns out it doesn't - quite.
I understand that I may (probably - possibly) fix this minor issue by configuring the thing in Escribe. But the thing is, I shouldn't have to: again, even the stupidest Chinese manufacturer manages to make mods that have working battery meters, that you don't have to think twice about. Why do Evolv boards keep springing that sort of idiocy on the users? HOW HARD CAN IT BE TO MAKE A BATTERY METER THAT WORKS WITHOUT USER INTERVENTION???
But then, user intervention might not be enough. I'm fairly sure it's a firmware bug. Why? Because the battery indicator worked fine for a few days, then quit working for half a day, then suddenly started working again without warning this morning. Now it's fine - until it isn't anymore I guess...
I like it a lot, but I don't love it.
Let me explain this: I like it like one likes a Volvo without even knowing it: it's well designed and dependable, so you end up using it without thinking about it, like it was totally natural to have something that just works properly.
I have mods that I love when they work, and that I love to hate when they don't - like one loves an older Alfa Romeo, to reuse the car analogy. But The Drone ain't one of them: it's a dependable workhorse that looks nice enough to be likable, but essentially is there to gets the job done.
In the end, I think I prefer to like a Volvo than love an Alfa, if that makes any sense...
Aside from the battery meter bug - which I don't really care about ultimately, as long as it doesn't cut my vaping time - its fire button is a little hard, and the squonking window could be a tad larger. It is on the heavy side too, but personally I like heavier mods. Aside from that, nothing to report. The Volvo works well.