Thank you for the review! The one I ordered is suppose to be here in about a hour or so. The big selling point for me is how quiet it is. Similar to you, I have an SR6 disassembled in a box and a really nice osr2+ I can never use. My problem with both is that they are just way too loud for me to use and so far no really easy bed mounting solution. The SR6 personally was too many axis for me and terribly loud even with good servos.
FUNSR1 has been my go to for the last year and 1/2 although the twist feature stopped working for me super early this year. The FUNSR1 isn’t loud but it’s also definitely not quiet either. If this actually is even quieter than the SR1 then I’ll be one extremely happy customer lol
I am surprised to hear about people having bad expereinces with SR6’s to the point that the device is abandoned. I got my first one in 2021 and even though it had some issues initially, I worked them out and then it worked really well for a few years. It still works, but I got a second SR6 from FunOSR almost two years ago and it has been fantastic! I would love it if FunOSR made a scaled up SR6 with these motors.
Great to hear that! I was first not impressed by the loudness of the device. But after realizing the noise was coming mainly from the twist module and my desk, I was able to adjust things to make it more quite. Hope you desk holds it firmly so you don’t have go trough that.
Yeah it’s kind of a first bad impression that made the overall experience all look bad. SR6 surely is a cool device that managed to mimic the human waist movement. But getting that to work perfectly did require time and money. Most people who buys a device like this wants it to work well even tough it cost more then other normal toys. I think the fact that it needs some maintenance made people lose interest. I had to find old post and programs that I didn’t knew how to use and buy 3d printed parts to make this work. But it just took to much time and effort ended up going back to normal devices.
The good part about a hard working company making, selling and even developing new devices is that they know what they are doing. And it’s easier to get direct help from them.
FYI, there is a slider in MFP that allows you to choose the percentage of randomness compared to percentage that the other axis follow the main axis script. You can set a 50/50 mix, 100% random, or 100% matching and anywhere in between. You can also set the range for each axis from 0-100% and customize the curve of that range in relation to the main axis. For example, if the main axis is all the way at the tip, you can make it so the other axis go to the home position to prevent slippage, or just let it go all out no matter where the toy is positioned. You can set it so that the other axis only move when the main axis is moving, or allow them to move on their own even when main axis isn’t engaged.
Thanks a million, I’ll probably get the top one along with some type of cup for the twist function. I’ve never experienced one of these with a twist or multi axis so I’m trying to get the best toys to accommodate a first time^^
Mine should be here in a day or two. If anyone is wondering about tariff/duty on the device and sleeve it was under $30. Extremely easy to pay and deal with, did it right through UPS app. The tariffs almost scare me away from buying it.
Would Tomax Rich Soft and Sensbody Soft onaholes fit securely in the Twist version?
Also does someone already have a hands free setup for laying in bed?
I could find this, but I’m not sure if that gives enough range.
I just checked and the circumference is 4 inch. And The twist module is 3.5 inch. So it might be little tough to squeeze that thick onahole in there. because onaholes usually gets thicker when someone inserted their penis.
But the hands free laying on bed part? That is totally possible. Since this thing has a VESA mount, you can work with any other tools that have the same format. Like a monitor arm. Or just a small desk that you can place on top of the bed that can be secured thight next to the bed or something.