Looking to Buy a Bed-Mounted OSR2+ Mount (No DIY, No Floor Stand)

Hey everyone,

I currently have my OSR2+ mounted with a table clamp, but I’m looking for a mount that I can use comfortably while laying in bed, something that works well in that position.

I don’t have time to DIY, so I’m hoping to find something that’s already built / ready to buy / someone selling their mount.

I’m open to a VESA compatible setup or any mount that works well in-bed without needing a floor stand or giant arm, just something stable and comfortable positioned over/around the bed.

Looking for input:

• Does anyone use a bed friendly mount that works for laying down?

• Is anyone selling a ready made mount (printed or assembled)?

• Any pics/links of solutions that don’t involve big floor arms but are still adjustable and comfortable in bed?

Thanks in advance!

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This works, i saw it in another thread on here some months ago
Monitor stand

Would this also work, or is it too low?

A sturdy bed setup is the best imo but difficult to do with a powerful sex toy. I’ve achieved it twice with a very heavy twin leg overbed table that I found at a used furniture store. The other set was heavy duty monitor mount mounted to the bottom side of bed, I lengthened the arms with some steel to reach me in the middle of the bed. I miss this step up, but longer possible for my living situation. I now have a quick release mounted SR6 on the desk. Sorry as you can see DIY was needed. This is all very niche, so some DIY will likely be needed to suit your setup.

I second this monitor stand, I have a pretty similar setup and it should work as long as you have a sturdy bedside table. If you want to lay in bed while you use it I would recommend you get a stand with a longer arm tho, just don’t go for three arms length or your setup will shake a lot. Also, avoid anything with springs or gas shocks.

I use a laptop stand that has holes that I can mount a vesa plate through. I saw this solution I think on this site somewhere, and you could use it just by itself if you don’t want to do any DIY.

I did add some work to it myself though. Crappy rendition of how I set it up is below. I needed to elevate the base with a wooden plank so I could get enough clearance for my body and be comfortable, without drastically changing the stroke angle. I also throw a blanket over the whole thing, with a support clipped to the top of the stand and another point of support (I’m using a stack of home depot buckets just because it happened to work well and I’ve not bothered to replace it with something less ridiculous) behind the whole thing.

I tried a number of other solutions using regular monitor stands etc but I just couldn’t get them to stay stable with the blanket thrown over, which is why I went to this. I’ve been very happy with the setup, I can lie down comfortably, and with the blanket thrown over it I hear nothing and it’s completely stable. It did take a while to figure out exactly where to mount the OSR and the angles for everything, but now I can set up the whole thing in about 3 minutes.

The stand I use:

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After some time researching all my options for a handsfree bed mount I finally settled on purchasing an over-bed desk, which l will be clamping my osr2+ on to.

I just placed an order and will give updates regarding usability and if it’s a viable option



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The setup works extremely well, I thought I might need to add some dumbells and weights to secure the overbed desk but there was no need. Handsfree action while laying down, you can’t beat it. Going to be spending a lot more time with this device now, I’ll tell you guys that much. If you’re looking for a solid handsfree option while laying in bed, buy that overbed desk NOW!!!

Do you think that table could also work for the FUNSR PRO?

As long as you have a clamp style mount that is secured onto your device, you should have no problems

mind sharing what kind of clamp you’re using with that desk?

I use an over bed table very similar to this and it works well for me. There’s a little bit of movement but it’s not enough to cause me any issues. My SR6 is mounted to it with a Stanley hobby vice which I was previously using to mount it to my desk.

I ordered the osr2 + from Mosaic, and it came with a custom 3d printed c style clamp with 2 knobs on the top for tightening.

If you can, lower the desk as much as you can; the lower it is the more stable it will be. If you have any dumbells or weights you can add them on top of the overbed desk and/ or at the very bottom for more stability. I haven’t had any issues with the overbed desk moving as I keep it quite low and reinforced the bottom with dumbells.

Yeah it’s already as low as I can have have it, I had tried to add weight to the top but it didn’t make a noticeable difference (the base already feels stable, the movement seems to be coming from where the top and bottom halves connect), but it hasn’t really caused any problems, just have the top of the range slightly lower than if it was more stable.

Don’t think I’ve used it at my desk since getting this setup, works really well for me.