As to the comment in your previous post, the style of connectors with the individual ground pins per channel are demonstrated to help at high frequencies (as per the video posted above:
This is actually the only part of the probes that never changed and which is one of the reasons I said the hardware is great.
What changed is the connector of the probes to the DSLogic PCB. It started as a plain male header but all the probes together in one big female connector. The 2nd iterations was some weird fragile high density connector. Finally they seem to have a female connector on the PCB now and the probes can be divided in groups of 2x2 or so. I very much like that you don't need to connect all probe cables in the newest version and it's great that they moved pack to standard pitch. While I don't fully get why they made the PCB connector female, I still think this is the best connector type of the three types used.
I don't understand the nomenclature anyway. I don't see a "plus" version at all anywhere on their site.
Yeah, the DreamSourceLab site only knows DsLogic and DsLogic Pro where the DsLogic was the original Kickstarter design and the Pro was the commercial version with adjustable threshold levels.
So my two devices are both Pro, not Plus. As this thing is open hardware and software, I'm unsure if the new versions are really designed by the same people or if somebody else continued where they left off.
Anyway, the Plus seems to be a Pro with different USB chip and connector and the new non-Plus is a crippled version without RAM while the original non-Pro just didn't have the adjustable threshold.