Add Vibration To SR6?

Has anyone tried this? I’m not seeing a reason it isn’t possible. They sell micro vibration motors on Amazon that run at 3.7 volts and are about the size of a penny. Why could a person not glue a couple of these to the outside of a sleeve case and tap into the Tvalve for power? Thoughts? Suggestions?

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not sure how much you would feel if it vibrates the entire case.
I think you would probably have to have it vibrate while touching the sleeve itself.
Meaning between the sleeve and case. Maybe something small like a Bullet Vibrator could work decently well, considering they tend to be on the smaller side and may stay in place without needing to glue it in place.

I would also worry about the vibration causing a lot of noise, if there are parts not 100% secured and without any room of movement. Then again, the SR6 can be loud in general depending on the Servos, so there may not be much of a difference.

I had shortly experimented with a Lovense Lush and Kiiro Keon by having the Lush inside the end of the sleeve.
Vibrations were actually pertty good, but the lush is too big and plugging the other end of the Sleeve is also not ideal.

The Idea is certainly interesting

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All good thoughts. I’m just thinking there’s an opportunity here. I can feel my phone vibrate on the bed if I’m laying down 2 feet away. I think adding just 2 of the small vibrating coin style motors to the outside would be huge. I don’t see why hot glue wouldn’t do the trick? I might have to try it. My only concern is voltage. I’m not too good with all of that.

I’ve actually found the scripts I’ve got with vibration bits in them to still work well after switching to the SR6 from the Handy.

At least that’s if you want the sleeve/onahole to have scripted vibrations…if not then I think it’s better to just get an sleeve/onahole that has an bit meant for bullet vibrators.

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