🏗️ FUNSR1 In Action: Beats the Handy?

It has been fixed. The issue was that the original UPS express shipping price was set at the standard rate, and discounts for different countries can be configured. There was an error with the discount setting for France, but it has now been successfully corrected.

Thx ! do you have a picture of the box or something like that ? Is the package discreet?

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Normal box, without any indication. At least it was like this then received mine in August. Very discrete.

Edit : sorry to up the topic, did not see the date of last message…

just two weeks ago?

Yes, maybe the question was already answered via PM or not needed anymore

How did you guys create this vibration funscript used in this test?

I believe I’ve used this one:

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I only noticed now i never posted that in the thread of which the script was truly based on. Just did that :slight_smile:

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I made a thread on the handy subreddit asking some questions about it’s power vs the FUNSR1.
https://www.reddit.com/r/theHandy/comments/1ht21d6/comment/m5cu42i/?context=3

One of the handy engineers responded and I would like the creator of the FUNSR1 the join the conversation. What’s their username on here?

@renwoxing.

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I wonder how it compares to a modded handy.
I modded mine some time ago with better grease and a stronger mounting bracket on the slide. My handy is much faster than when I got it. Not much more powerful though. I would need a bigger strap to try one of my bad dragons out and see if that works though, I doubt it will have enough force to get around my massive dick.

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Generally speaking, most devices use stepper motors for cost considerations. However, both SR1 and SSR1 are supposed to be brushless motors. So theoretically, brushless motors are likely to be more expensive, have lower energy losses and better performance.

I don’t have an account yet. Here’s what I think about the comparison between Handy and SR1 2.0:

  1. Stability
    In terms of stability, Handy is superior to SR1. The reason is that they have been sold for many years and in large quantities. Therefore, the overall stability and user-friendliness of the device are better than those of SR1.

  2. Performance and Cost
    Our company is quite small, so our operating costs are low. As a result, the hardware cost of Handy is definitely not as high as that of SR1. For most single-axis devices, they use stepper motors and screw rod structures, which are cheaper. However, their performance cannot be compared with that of brushless motors. So in terms of performance alone, SR1 is definitely much better than Handy. But I’m not sure exactly how much the performance difference is.

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Ah ok, so you’re able to achieve more power with a brushless motor? Here is what the handy engineer is saying:

I have some problems believing reviews with affiliate links, they are biased 98/100 times unfortunately. In addition, what speed does it have a flashlight running at? Handy can move a Fleshlight but it will overheat if you go full speed over time. If you go at half speed (a little faster than most competitors) you can use a Fleshlight without overheating issues.

I have not done extensive test, but based on the physical dimensions it is not possible to get 2x the power as Handy (1000g sleeve vs 500g). My guess is that it is somewhere between 0.7-1.2x Handy power.

1000g VS 500g?

If that’s the case, I think this result is reasonable because it’s equivalent to twice the value of 0.7 to 1.2 times.

I mentioned the video where @Falafel does a test with a 1000g toy

I’ve been looking around for instructions on maintenance and where to oil the machinery, but have come up empty handed. Thought this might be a good place to ask.

Short story. I recently got one and it only lasts about a half hour before overheating or jamming, not sure which one it is yet. My experience with the Handy is that these problems mostly go away after getting it oiled up nice. Hoping for the same with the FUNSR1; although the mechanism is clearly different from the Handy.

You can try adding a little lubricant to the guide rail. At the same time, the tightness of the belt will have a great impact on the noise level.

Thanks for the reply. I popped it open and there’s still ample grease on the two guide rails, so not sure I want to apply any more. Also don’t have a problem with the sound and the belt seems tight to me, so I’d rather not adjust that either.

Do you know why it’s turning off on me? When it does the green light on the side will flash a handful of times (haven’t counted the exact number) and then the light will turn off. After about a minute (haven’t timed this either) it will automatically “reconnect” to MultiFunPlayer even though I don’t have auto connect turned on. I put reconnect in quotes as I’m not sure if it ever disconnected. I’m assuming the stoker is ignoring inputs for a timeout period or until a temperature gauge is within tolerances, or something of that nature.

If I tell MultiFunPlayer to disconnect and reconnect the stroker will calibrate (move to max position, then move to the mid point) and then jump to the current location of the playing funscript, and then turn off again. If I wait maybe 45 seconds (slightly less that the time it will “reconnect”) it will calibrate and continue playing the funscript for a few minutes before it turns off again.

When it turns off, the bottom of the device is a little warm to the touch, but not hot like the Handy is when it overheats. It may just be that the motor is more insulated from the case than the Handy.