Oh yeah OSR2/SR6 has two cables you need to deal with the USB one being annoying sometimes to plug in. Also if you have an setup/mount solution that you must rebuild and disassemble each time you want to use it then that’s an pain too. But both of those can be solved by leaving the USB cable plugged in and using an monitor arm you can just lay down or attach to something else for storage. The weight can’t be solved really though… so yeah they aren’t portable at all really due to that and their bulkiness and fragility.
Yep as the OSR2/SR6 have sturdy mounting required to use they don’t have this problem and Handy has plenty of options now to hold it safely though I don’t like the look of their Branded solution especially as it took them so long to produce it.
PS OSR2 and SR6 basic models are pretty much the same as the only difference is the extra axis of movement (and weight limit) which honestly you need good scripts to take advantage of them as they need to work together to produce the best feeling. (Surge and Pitch is much better than just Pitch since you can make the angle be more extreme, same with Sway and Roll)