Alright being that of the strokers commonly used/mentioned on this site, the Keon is probably the least popular. I still use it as my daily driver so I’ll give you a fair shake on the ups and downs of it.
Negatives First
Ok so main downsides with the Keon, its not as accurate or as fast as the other strokers so it has issues with overly detailed scripts and you more or less have to default to any simple or smoothed out scripts. This is the one of the big reasons people prefer the Handy over the Keon.
Last I remember the Powerblow still doesn’t have intiface compatibility yet, so you’d have to use it manually or thru the kiiroo app, it should have xtoys compatibility and it apparently works thru haptics connect for slr scripts.
It is battery powered, so if you go for really long sessions that might be an issue. As with anything battery powered, the batteries will eventually degrade.
Handsfree wise I can’t really speak for any of the options except for the neck strap but I can’t get it working because I’m not girthy enough to keep in the stroker without vertical force down. The strap only really keeps it from falling forward/backward and does nothing for left/right or vertical.
Honestly I find it easier to just place a towel at the end of the table, then find a way to wedge myself against the stroker and the towel by scooching my chair up and that works just fine. You can keep it on that way or using your legs.
Based off images, not sure I’d trust the clamp cause the Keon isn’t that light especially with the stroker and full size fleshlight.
You will probably need the Keon compatible stroker case or youll need to 3d print a ring cap for the case. Without the compatible case or the ring cap fleshlights will rub against the inside of the stroker and start to deteriorate. I had one 3d printed thru a 3rd party manufacturer since the compatible case didnt exist at the time, wasnt too expensive.
Postitives and My Thoughts
Alright so if you read through all of the negatives and they don’t sound that bad or aren’t enough of a negative to turn you off then you’re here.
Fleshlight compatibility is honestly this device’s greatest strengths. If you aren’t buying an osr, sr6 or any of the other types of crazy multiaxis or homemade machines, keon is one of your best bets for a fleshlight compatible stroker. Most people kind of start out buying fleshlights being that theyre the most well known and a lot of people have a collection before even stumbling into the autostrokers. For the most part, any fleshlight stroker or fleshlight-like stroker should work with the Keon.
Other than the fleshlight compatibility, ease of use and setup is the other strength of the Keon. It was the first device I bought before I even realized this community existed and there were alternatives. You can technically use it out of the box without needing extra bells and whistles(need the compatible case if you dont want to damage your sleeves). It is a lot less awkward to hold in your hands than the handy because it was designed to be held over your sensitive bits and you can hold it by its sides. The handy can be held via your hands but its awkward and unergonomic. Imo the handy’s strength comes out the most once you have a hands free setup, so i only really count the handy as complete once you figure that out.
Speaking of setup, I do like the handy with the handsfree setup but I do not like having it setup all the time so I have to constantly break it down and put it away(i use a camera lens clamp attached to something clamped to the table). The Keon I just break out the towel and the device so its technically less work to put it away.
I use the device through bluetooth and connecting to intiface and script player to play offline scripts I’ve downloaded. Theres a difference b/t bluetooth and wireless devices/connections, i dont know or understand that I just know the bluetooth works fine with my offline scripts.
If you’re going to buy any accessories other than the compatible case I would recommend buying the fleshlight boost if you want the fleshlight but honestly the thing you want out of it is their ‘advanced suction control case’ cap. Just the case is 30ish usd, case plus the fleshlight is 75 usd. Realistically you’re using just the cap off of the case cause thats whats compatible with the keon case. It basically allows you to control the amount of air flow in the stroker, giving you more suction. Air can go out on a downstroke through a hole at the top with a rubber stopper. But you control the amount of air on an upstroke through a dial. The suction difference is noticeable for a dumb device(powerblow being the smart device alternative).
Conclusion
The Keon being worth it depends mostly on whether or not if you’re using fleshlights and you aren’t getting the OSR, SR6 upper end devices. You’re basically open to use any Fleshlight or any thing that fits in the fleshlight case.
It is simple, in terms of design and function given that it can’t handle complex scripts. But it is easy to use and put away given you don’t need a complex hands free setup with clamps and mounting arms.
In my opinion it is probably one of the better entry strokers. You’ll have to ask others about the Powerblow since I mostly just use the advanced suction case cap.
The Keon will get the job done and let you use fleshlights in a hardcase(assuming your funsr1 used straps instead of a case). But I’m not sure it would be what you’re looking for when it comes to entertaining/exciting.
If you’re looking for a further upgrade/evolution to devices, you want to go further up the chain and look at like the OSR line of devices like the OSR2 / SR6 / SSR1.