Like if you’re buying for the first time or looking for something more accurate at a budget: Handy
If you’re looking to upgrade and don’t mind spending a bit more: FUNSR, OSR2, SR6
The problem with just telling you to buy the Handy or a t-code device is that you already own a Keon. So either its gonna collect dust or youre gonna sell it. So I figured I should give advice on trying to mitigate that/save money.
Also if you are gonna buy fleshlights, you will probably need this. Its a lipcap that’ll prevent the fleshlight sleeves from rubbing on the inside of the keon. Kiiroo used to sell one but I dont think they do anymore. You can 3d print it yourself, ask around the community or find a local shop that’ll do it. Its a small piece so it shouldn’t be too expensive I think I got mine for about 8 bucks.
Like unfortunately if you want to get the most mileage out of the Keon you’ll want the lipcap and an actual fleshlight sleeve or one of the kiiroo feelstar sleeves(anything but the most basic one that comes with the Keon). But honestly for most of these devices you will 100% require more than just the device.
The handy is cheap, but then you have to include the price of all of mods you need for handsfree cause afaik most people don’t just buy their handsfree solution cause its kinda bad.
If you want to use the smaller onahole/sleeve, theoretically if you just hold it in place by wrapping it with a towel to get it to fit so it wont fall all the way in, you can get it to work that way. Also with the endcap off, you can fit the quickshot case into the hole of the keon sleeve case. Its awkward and juts out but if you limit the top stroke and are pushed against it you can technically use it that way I guess.
RE:The Jitter
From what little I understand the jitter/stutter and other limitations of the script is due to the Keon(on top of the hardware moving the sleeve) being solely bluetooth reliant. There was a post about bluetooth vs wifi a while back. The op has visuals explaining what you sort of have to do for bluetooth viable scripts. Tldr on bluetooth, the device will skip actions that are too close together.
The handy has bluetooth and wifi but most people use wifi to just load scripts to the device itself(that has its own problems and jank since it relies on servers), so combined with the hardware its an accurate but cheap device. The T-code devices people mostly use with a hard wire connection so there’s 0 issues with accuracy but it is using a wire.