(FUNSR PRO) Is this the final form of Multi-Axis? (Honest review for the new heavy loader in town)

Only the insertion point of Tomax Rich Soft is 4", which does not need to be within the circumference of the twist receiver. The portion that will is about 3.5inch. It will be a little bit of a squeeze but you can definitely make it work, have done so with twist receivers before myself.

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Thanks for pointing that out :+1: Glad to hear that from someone who actually tried it themselves.

That actualy looks realy fun. It looks responsive and powerful. I am happy with my sr6 which i build completely myself and it is going strong and relatively quite to because i got good motors. The problem with sr6 is there are almost no scripts besides vr which use all those axis. I would definitely build this one if there would be some plans availiable xD. No offense but i have more fun building than buying.

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Yeah went trough too much bullshit to even care… I am glad that you still have the energy to do it yourself.

I first bought my SR6 for like 700$. And the bolts were loose inside. I had to tighten them after using it 3 times. And the motor died :sweat_smile:

I bought 6 good motors and replaced it. And the frame started melting because it had no fans installed to it + probably PLA print. I got a fan myself and installed it.

And I custom ordered an ABS frame from a print shop. And somehow it had no nut holes where I can insert the nut that will hold the bolt that I screw in.

I really should get a 3D printer myself someday.

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I am sorry for your bad expiriences. I think a 3D Printer is a must have if you are an “bettatester” or alpha adopter. It makes the whole process so much easier and cheaper. I think i payed around 200 for all the parts tools and filament(no pump or heater yet). The build itself was fun but not without problems. I was to carefree to check the tolerances (or the Chinese fucked it up). The nuts where to thick and i had to melt them in place. I rushed a little and thought Tempest had updated his build guide/post (spoiler he did not) thats why i printed the old version without heat inserts. I am still tinkering around to customize it for my gf and mod it just for fun. Nice to know that it can overheat, i monitored the heat for 20 min and it was ok, never tried a longer session. Maybe it depends on the motors used and loads to move? I will definitely include a fan with the next upgrade xD.

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Thanks for your answers, I ordered the twist version now.

Is it possible to change to the non-twist version somehow (buying the module somewhere/3D printing it), for example if an onahole doesn’t fit?

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The twist version comes with the open receiver that can be changed by unscrewing 3 screws. It’s pretty easy, and they include the tools for that.

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Is it as fast as the Handy 2 Pro or a little slower since it’s a multi- axis device?

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If Handy 1 is 400

Handy 2 PRO overclock can go up to 1200

I think this device can easily play a 800 speed script
It moved way faster and stronger when I played a script made for Handy 2 PRO.

(Speed test video, Sound warning)

I think this is a better choice if you enjoy a long session with super fast strokes combined. I also used Handy 2 PRO, but it got really hot after using it more than 10mins. And that was with there own small light sleeve.

So if you want that extra weight and plap when you use the toy, FUN SR PRO is the option. If you like the accessibility and convenience of wire free, Handy 2.

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Looks like a beast of a machine. Thanks for responding and video example.

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I don’t use Linux so I can’t give you an answer for that.

But SLR? That one should work since it can be connected to other devices like SR1, OSR2, SR6. (I haven’t tested, but there is no reason it shouldn’t)

You just need to plug in the Type C data cable to the machine that’s connected to your PC, plug in the power to the device and use programs like Multi Fun Player to connect to the device. You just need to tweak the settings on the player a little for the first time. After that, it’s pretty easy to use.

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I haven’t tried the bluetooth connection method. Because it’s so much better to just use the wired connection method. The chip that they use is same as other multi axis devices so it should have one. But I haven’t heard anything about phone apps.

Finally getting mine delivered today, I’ll leave a mini review here once done! Any last moment things one should know before going in? This will be my first time trying twist or multi axis, so I’m pumped!

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Hope you enjoy it! Make sure you have all the programs that are necessary to connect to multi axis devices like that. (Ex. Multi Fun Player + Video player that MFP supports)

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Hey there! I used your code and ordered one like two weeks ago. How long should it take to arrive? I’m not used to making large purchases, and this particular one has me nervous for whatever reason.

When I go to the website and look for tracking data is says unfulfilled? Does that mean they haven’t shipped it yet or does that mean something has gone wrong with my order? I have tried reaching out to them twice but haven’t had any luck.

The firmware is different, so it cannot be reused.

We apologize for the shipping delay. The order will be shipped tomorrow. We have been testing the new control board over the past two weeks, and we expect to be able to fulfill orders with next-day shipping soon.

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What we need is a diy version since it is a 3d printed tempest based designe but with bigger/diffrent motors. The motors are availiable to buy and are not cheap but it would be more affordable and fun to “play” with. With tempest based software it could be seamlessly integrated in the already existing environment.

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I have received my device in excellent condition, the packaging has improved dramatically. Nothing was broken, and it shipped from Shanghai to my house in just a few days once it was in the mail.

I’ve used it twice now and it is exactly what I wanted. Only thing I’ve noticed is that my fleshlight can twist itself out of the mount on scripts with lots of twist (especially when they are low on the up/down and can twist a bit against my body.) Basically I need to do some tuning and maybe find a way to more securely mount it onto the device, but otherwise I am completely pleased with the product.

If anyone has any tips on keeping the toy attached to the device I’d love to hear it.

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Glad to hear that. I also saw the improved packaging by a Korean user recently. Really happy that they made the change right after receiving feedbacks.

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Thinking about to get one. How did u mount the hip onaho to the device? Is it actually usable?

I own a couple of hip onahos, their shapes definitely have much more diversity then the casual sized onahos, it would be a huge bonus if there is a proper solution.

My idea is alike this. A plastic shell with several zip band(?) with cloth inside. With 2 adjustable aluminum bar on back.

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