Anonymous
8/16/2025, 5:36:26 PM
No.8693529
>>8692122
Handy.
Pros: Company based product, its like an Iphone but for autostrokers on the industry. They sold you the sleeves plus the addons for different stuff. The firmware updates when you plug in to the handyfeeling website. It doesn't do much noise. Its not very expensive and come with a default sleeve to use.
Cons: Its a single axis (up and down). It has limitations on stroke speed and stroke range. Its difficult to "maintain" if you have a dusty place or cats that can fall inside the device.
FunSR.
Pros: Single Axis with a "Twist module". Better speed stokes and better stroke range. Its similar in sound like the handy. Its "cheaper than the handy1".
Cons: Its built with different parts (servos, 3d printed stuff, cables etc) so its not a "closed architechture" like the Handy. You need to purchase an Ona Hole / Fleshlight to use it and it doesn't come with the product.
OSR2+.
Pros: Multi Axis Device (3 Axis) (Up. down, twist, pitch). Better speeds and lengh than the Handy. Gives better inmersion because some scripters made different patterns so brings more stimulation on it.
Cons: Its built with different parts (servos, 3d printed stuff, cables etc) so its not a "closed architechture" like the Handy. It comes with a fleshlight case and you need to buy a fleshlight brand to use it or ask the manufacturer to make the adapters. Depending the servos could be loudier than the others. Depending your country could be expensive or "cheaper" (same price as the Handy1). You don't have warranty but you can purchase the parts who got damaged and change it yourself.
SR6.
Pros: Multi Axis Device, 6 Axis (Up Down, Twist, Pitch, Surge, Sway) depending some setups you can add 2 addons (pump, vaccum). Its the "definitive device" in terms of inmerssion.
Cons: Its built with different parts (servos, 3d printed stuff, cables etc) so its not a "closed architechture" like the Handy.
Handy.
Pros: Company based product, its like an Iphone but for autostrokers on the industry. They sold you the sleeves plus the addons for different stuff. The firmware updates when you plug in to the handyfeeling website. It doesn't do much noise. Its not very expensive and come with a default sleeve to use.
Cons: Its a single axis (up and down). It has limitations on stroke speed and stroke range. Its difficult to "maintain" if you have a dusty place or cats that can fall inside the device.
FunSR.
Pros: Single Axis with a "Twist module". Better speed stokes and better stroke range. Its similar in sound like the handy. Its "cheaper than the handy1".
Cons: Its built with different parts (servos, 3d printed stuff, cables etc) so its not a "closed architechture" like the Handy. You need to purchase an Ona Hole / Fleshlight to use it and it doesn't come with the product.
OSR2+.
Pros: Multi Axis Device (3 Axis) (Up. down, twist, pitch). Better speeds and lengh than the Handy. Gives better inmersion because some scripters made different patterns so brings more stimulation on it.
Cons: Its built with different parts (servos, 3d printed stuff, cables etc) so its not a "closed architechture" like the Handy. It comes with a fleshlight case and you need to buy a fleshlight brand to use it or ask the manufacturer to make the adapters. Depending the servos could be loudier than the others. Depending your country could be expensive or "cheaper" (same price as the Handy1). You don't have warranty but you can purchase the parts who got damaged and change it yourself.
SR6.
Pros: Multi Axis Device, 6 Axis (Up Down, Twist, Pitch, Surge, Sway) depending some setups you can add 2 addons (pump, vaccum). Its the "definitive device" in terms of inmerssion.
Cons: Its built with different parts (servos, 3d printed stuff, cables etc) so its not a "closed architechture" like the Handy.