FUNSR1 2.0 TWIST from an idiot(Me)'s perspective (sorta review)

Hello fellow pervs of all shapes and forms.

So, obviously, I got one of them fancy FUNSR1 2.0’s that our good friend Falafel reviewed and advertized.

I want to write this from the perspective of an idiot. Give my honest point of view for the whole thing. Obviously, I’ve received it almost a month ago so it wasn’t completely smooth sailing.

But here is the short version: It is worth the hassle.

Now some of these experiences will be unique for me but I,d rather lay it all down just in case.

THE BIG LINES

Alright so I order that on Aliexpress, takes a little while to get here but, I mean, Canada is not next door. I get lucky and don’t have to pay any customs on it, thank god, and I get the box. What now?

Well, it’s actually rather simple, if you’re not an idiot like me. I got the twist cariant but I took longer than I should to find the place to plug the twist module in the main. Protip, it’s covered by a plastic nub, Use your nails or whatever and liberate the hole.

Alright, then it was the building process. Now I’m going to admit, every single step of the way I was incredibly stress of snapping something off. Not familiar with 3D printed stuff but plastic is plastic and boy did the twist ring (Which you have to replace the main sleeve holder with) made me sweat but it actually went well. Really nice of them using ont of those screws with a plastic cover like with camera setups. Assembling and mounting the onahole adapter was actually pretty simple. Some resistance here and there but overall it went well.

We’re ready, then? Right?

WRONG :joy:

Well, I don’t know about YOU but I NEED a hands free setup to truly enjoy scripts, especially in VR (I watch my 2D videos in VR as well for immersion.

I’ll get around to it but the hands free setup was a little complicated because I forgot to take their clamp and holder solution (so if you do buy it, do get it or prepare the right setup) You see, I was under the false impression that my handy hands free setup was gonna be enough.

btw I’m not using the actual hands free cup from Handy, but the microphone ring thing recommended by falafel, has always done me right.

Okay so NOW we’re ready… right?

Sorta.

Takes a little more setting up than with the Handy but it’s relatively simple. But you gotta use MultiFunPlayer

Over the course of a few days either I was immediately overwhelmed (which makes it a long setup for the shortest payoff ever) or worried my dick was gonna get twisted off. (Especially by MFP’s “return home” movement WHIRRRR SNAP :fearful:)

But lately? I’ve finally and truly experienced it. It’s been a few days now. I’m actually still basking in the afterglow of my latest (TMI? Don’t care)

The twist is a gamechanger and has to be experienced firsthand. I’m still careful and as soon as I start feeling like my skin is starting to follow the twist, I pause, Nothing extra lubrification can’t fix (Might be also due to the onahole’s interior design, I got some pretty wacky ones).

The device’s ability to do super slow strokes is fantastic.

I’m not sold on its “quietness” though. But that’s a minor point. It certainly isn’t louder than a old Handy, at least.

USB making it so you don,t have to uplaod the script to the device, makes it much more viable in playlists with shorter scripts (20-ish seconds).

One thing that isn’t often mentionned but when you pause to take a breather or whatever, when you start it back up it doesn’t immediately go to town, it slowly builds speed back up, it’s probably a MFP feature but all the same, I count it as part of this experience.

Finding the right position is a little jarring since the ring (I think it only applies if you got the twist) Is further away from the device than the handy for example, so you have to place the plastic brick deeper in your abdomen or belly.

The FUNSR1 2.0 is solely for scripts or use with a software, meaning there is no basic strokes programmed in. I just thought idiots (like me) would like to know that seeing as I used to warm myself up with the auto strokes of the Handy while I prepared my VR setup)

ISSUES ENCOUNTERED
I don’t know about you but I’ve never gotten a toy that immediately just did it for me. Take the Handy, for example. slipping out of the sleeve a ton at first, the sleeve itself sliding off the strap, Hands free setup not being quite right etc, etc.

The FUNSR1 is no different.

First off, the hands free setup.

Okay so I had a Handy so I thought “No biggie, I’ll swap the magic arm”
No, no, no, no.
The FUNSR1 2.0 is a BEAST and requires you to use two 1/4-20 screws. One such way is to use one of those safety rals for cameras and a clamp for said rail.

I got a rail on amazon but the threaded holes on the FUNSR1 start deeper than expected and the screws they will send included are TOO SHORT, so do thing to buy more. No tool store around here so it was another waiting due to ordering through amazon AFTER finding out it didn’t fit. Other than that, get yourself a sturdy magic arm but the basic one works for me for now.

Once finally setup I tried to experience it but the first setups (finding the right angle, setting the right range not to be pulled out and then guillotined, etc) were pretty long, the onaholes I was using did NOT like that and kept spitting me out (Rude). This is just to say, it won,t magically work, work on it, you’ll get used to it and at some point it won’t be an issue anymore.

I read that to connect to SLR all you had to do was connect USB and go turn on OSR in the software. But if you,re using the twist version, I don’t recommend it. MultifunPlayer also works with the SLR videos so there’s no need to go back and forth and the DEIVR native support does NOT support twist so one night I had to settle with only one axis despite my excitement. Talk about a cold shower. So just use MultiFunPlayer. It connects super easy to DEOVR (I dunno about the rest) and with the USB thing it’s a cinch.

Another issue were the basic settings of MultiFunPlayer, especially that DREADED “return home”. My solution was to turn it as slow as humanly possible so my ham rod doesn’t get turned into a twizzlers. At first i had turned it off but when you start and kill a video, the device still abruptly changed it’s rotation axis, probably due to the fact I inverted the axis (because I face the device away from me so gravity can save me if something happens and I don’t get pinched by the arm slamming down)
Here are my settings. it also saves me when the script goes a little crazy with the twist and I feel like I’m about about to have a front facing pig’s tail
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The onahole holder could be better, but it’s already nice of them to include it in the first place when it’s meant to be sued with ahrd cased fleshlights so I won’t push it. But the little arms and straps don’t really prevent it from sliding (especially if you take good care of them and powder your onaholes like you should)

VERDICT

Is gud

No, seriously, once you get over all the initial stuff and find a good pace, a proper setup and don’t have to constantly tweak stuff. When you finally sit back and just enjoy it?

It’s insane.

Well, depends on the script. Some are subtle with the twist, some make you feel like you put your thang in a food processor. (Looking at you 『雪菜さんにオシオキ(?)される動画』 and [Nubilia] ミクフェラとネバスペ Miku blowjob. Fantastic scripts and videos btw)

But it adds so much depth and helps with the immersion without breaking the bank or having to set up a much more complicated device. I am deathly affraid of the ones that lean to the side and move too much. a rotation axis doesn,t change the depth at which you’re inserted but still provides another dimension to the movements. It’s really great.

Hope it helped make an ideo of the thing when it’s not coming from a pro

Or that at least some of my problems help udnerstand that it’s okay if you also encounter them

Or that I made you laugh with my hijinks.

But for a better detailed and in depth review from a pro’s perspective, go read Falafel’s

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Informative review!

I think it’s the sync feature of MFP at work, or probably some smoothing algorithm to prevent sudden movement. It does gets in the way sometimes especially when you are edging by pausing.

I haven’t played with the settings due to this warning but I think I should mess with it without myself in the device.

If yours comes with buttons then I believe there are some preset programmed in. Try press and holding the middle button.

Lately I inserted the 1/4 screw directly into one of the nuts on top bc I’m lazy to attach the rail. I then used it like this and there’s not a significant difference. I bet it’ll be fine as long as it’s not suspending in air (I fear that would pull the nut out).
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It’s also worth mentioning that since most .twist scripts were created with 270° twist in mind whereas the FunSR1 has a 360° twist, you may get a more faithful experience if you scale R0 down to 75%.

And finally… Make sure to lube up!

Recently been using the Onatsuyu Lotion lately and it feels like a well-rounded one.

If some holes turns out to be too stimulating try a thicker one such as the Hanjuku Succubus by Kiterukiteru (woops, out of stock…)

The classic Astroglide is a good runny lube for soft and low-stimulant toys. You only need a few drops and it goes a long way.

If you are in huge demand and want to save money, PEO-based lubricant powder such as X-Lube and K-Lube are extremely cost-effective. They however has a shorter shelf life and is more difficult to clean up.

Oh but I was praising it tbh. I usually pause when get too close and it giving me a chance instead of just going back to immediately pistoning is actually very welcome.

Ah, I might be sharing misinfo, then, I’ll have to check. I did press the middle button once (by mistake) and it did nothing, though.

I did try that when I was waiting for the rail (which is permanently affixed to mine along with the clamp and the magic arm, I just store it as one single piece because I’m also lazy lol) and it kept trying to rotate due to the weight. Might be a “Mileage may vary” depending on the magic arm used and if you’re willing to hold it from moving with one hand.

That might help. Though… I don,t dislike the blender feeling so far lol.

also, AH! THERE’S the offset settings lmao.

Yeah I’m a bit limited on the lube choice. Used to use IDGlide and Wicked aqua but last time I did I reacted to them and the only one I can (and for now willing to) use is Wicked Aqua sensitive specifically.

The sensation beign overwhelming, I see it as training. Y’know, like in DBZ with higher gravity. I’ll get used to it at some point even if I have to pause every damn 2 minutes lol :rofl:

I’m honestly miles better than I was at first, it was embarassing, even the Onyx+ broke me in a matter of seconds. And I dunno if you’ve had a Onyx+ But you barely feel a thing compared to the handy (and now the FUNSR1 2.0).

Anyway, thanks for the feedback and your point of view, truly appreciated.

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It takes a long press and hold on the middle button. And I think it only works when the device is in standalone mode, i.e. the COM port is disconnected in MFP.
If you use this for warmup, be mindful of the init sequence the device does when you connect the COM port (one stroke up and down and a 180° twist).

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I wonder if getting a second magic arm for the other screw hole would be enough to support it stably in the air. That kind of setup would also prevent the rotating issue. I’m tossing up between buying two magic arms or a single shorter stronger one that has a NATO clamp attached to the arm itself.
Most magic arms with 1/4" screws seem to only have around 3 or 4 threads on them where as the nut inside the SR1 2.0 seems to have around 5 or 6 threads starting around 5mm into the device. If I’m not mistaken this would mean you’d likely only be able to get the screw on the arm around 1 or 2 threads deep from the top of the nut which isn’t ideal. So how deep and sturdy does it feel once the magic arm is screwed into the device?

Yeah it’s what I got. I only regret the magic arm choice (It often loosens). but otherwise it,s stable as hell

But like I said, the screws provided with the rail were too short because the threads start deep in the FUNSR1’s holes. So that’s the only thing I had to replace.

The rail here
The clamp here
The arm here

Oh wait I jsut realized you meant one witha clamp integrated like this

That’s actually the exact arm I was looking at getting for a potential double arm solution but for the single arm solution I was thinking of this one:


As you can see I wouldn’t have to buy a clamp this way and it reportedly can support a max load of 6kg as opposed to the 3kg of the rosette.
How’s the stability with that rosette arm set up by the way? Where does it loose/where does it rotate? Also what kind of screw did you end up getting for the rail? And how deep and secure was the arm when you screwed it directly into the screw holes without the rail+clamp?

It’s very stable, I just often have to tighten the arm’s screw on the desk clamp side of things.

I got this set

I wasn,t sure the lenght I needed. At least the threading the FUNSR1 uses is basically the same as camera equipment so it’s standardized at 1/4 - 20 (20 being the threading)

I never did the two arms thing so for me it wasn’t very secure when a single arm was holding one side of the device. But Falafel seems to say it’s good for him, so I dunno, maybe it’s the arm I have.

But the aliexpress page of the FUNSR1 2.0 provides a clamp solution if you don’t do like me and forget to add it to your cart lol.

It doesn’t rattle, rotate or rock back and forth a bunch? How often do you find yourself tightening it during use?

What length ended up being the right one? Did you have to use the nuts?

Yeah, I decided not to get that due to how expensive and restrictive it looked. I saw video demonstration of it on the funosr discord and it doesn’t look very stable. I’m pretty confident coming up with my own solution is a smarter move.

This may actually work. I took a second look at the nuts and they were not pressed directly into the outer casing, but wrapped inside it. So I bet it won’t get pulled out easily like the one on 1.0.

It will definitely get rid of the rotation issue. However also means you’d have to fasten two clamps each time you mount it to desk.

Just once every few times. it usually lasts at least a full session. I check it before doing the business.

Had to check for that one. I used the 1 inch long ones from the pack. But that’s because the screws that go with the rail usually slot INSIDE the rail, the head of these ones are slightly too large so they are screwed at the top layer slightly over the lip

Like this. (but where the screws of the real actually are at each end)
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Very solid regardless.

And no, I didn’t use the nuts

One of the reasons I didn’t with this. It’s already quite a setup to get ready, I seriously don’t want to have to tighten two arms lol

I see. SmallRig sells these screws which look similar to the one that comes with Funosr’s rail.

Hopefully one of these screw types works well. Obviously the smallest screw is too small but one of the other two should work, I’m just a tad worried they’ll be either too short or too long.

Damn, is it really that much effort to set up just one arm? Guess I’m about to find out lol. I think I’ll just be going with the single arm solution with the arm I posted above. By the way, what desk clamp did you use?

And sorry for inundating you with all these questions, feel like I’ve been super annoying. But there’s just not a lot of detailed info about about mount solutions for the handy, let alone for this device and I wanted to avoid wasting a bunch of money on stuff that doesn’t work. This solution is already gonna cost me just over $100 but I’m feeling more confident about it now.

No worries, I did the same but in private to Falafel :stuck_out_tongue:

Very little guidance out there for this, understandably so, it’s not like people will talk about this out in the open.

That being, said, take it witha grain of salt, I’m also just bashing things together hoping it works. so far it does but who knows.

I honestly use basic Amazon C clamps for both my Handy and FUNSR1
This model. I’ve had others but this one has been going me really good.
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Yeah the whole thing cost me more than I would’ve likes, especially after finding out every step of the way that I’m gonna need a new piece like the screws or my old magic arm breaking just before I received the FUNSR1 lol

After that there’s a bit of “Getting used to the setup” phase but now I do it very efficiently, setup works without readjustment. Sometimes I have to tighten the magic arm in the clamp but not often and I’m ready really quickly despite having to open MFP, DEOVR, getting my VR headset ready and all that stuff.

Unfortunately there isn’t a lot of good options for c clamp mounts where I live for some reason, so I’m just going with this one.

It’s overkill in terms of price but it seems like it’ll also be overkill in terms of performance which is good. It comes with two which will be useful if I want to switch to that double arm set up in the future. Only concern is that it isn’t raised up like the one you posted, though I should be able to get the sr1 high enough with the arm.

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Hi all, hmm just received this FUNSR1 2.0 device, but no manual or nothing, where can I find some info to get me started up?

You can press and hold the middle button for 3 seconds, and the device will move on its own. The left and right buttons are for accelerating and decelerating, with 5 speed levels. It’s not mechanical movement; it has many built-in movements.

Yeah, Falafel pointed it out earlier

I did check it later and yeah there is a preprogrammed stroking.

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