Questions about Toy options

My fleshlight launch I have had since 2020 just recently kicked the bucket unfortunately so I am in the market for a new toy. I am mainly open to suggestions, my main preferences are able to be controlled by someone else and be able to run it w/ scripts, and be able to use my existing fleshlights with it. I am open to any suggestions, and if buying a new launch is the way to go, then I can also do that but am potentially interested in something new. Thank you!

From what I understand the old Launch is out of production and they only sell the Universal Launch now?

TheHandy is the most commonly used device but its not recommended for Fleshlights due to the weight of fleshlights+the case.

Keon is the simplest out of box option but its one of the weaker options in terms of speed/accuracy of scripts. You can basically just shove fleshlights into the feelstroke case for the most part. This is your closest analog to the old launch.

The FUNSR with a twist is like the handy but it can take your fleshlight cases and it adds another axis other than up and down. Might be issues with import taxes or w/e since it ships from china.

If you’re ok with spending a bit more and requiring desk mounts, OSR2+ and SR1 would be the upper end of devices commonly used by the community. They are less of a commercial product and more of a DIY product you can make yourself or buy pre-made. These devices have extra degrees of motion outside of up and down.
g90ak is doing a drop this weekend on his devices. The community usually likes his product and it comes with an archive of scripts though he does not currently offer a twist version, so you’ll have to look into 3rd party aftermarket solutions there.
Vespera also sells his own OSR’s in this community and his versions do have twist. He ships from the UK and I’m not sure when his next drop is however.
CraftyHandy is its own site, idk who they are in the community but by pictures alone their products look fine.

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Personally, I had a launch and switched to an osr2, then 2.1, then 2.1 with a twist module, but thats with a lot of tinkering. Nowadays you can buy from someone like g90ak, which you can do if you arent up to the task of 3d printing and wiring up your own. I still think that if you have access to a 3d printer you should to build one yourself, its gonna teach you skills that are good to have.

I have no experience with the SR1, but it is supposed to be quieter, and it will be more similar to the launch experience. Maybe give that one a shot.

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I started with the Launch, and like you, mine died. I went with the OSR2, then the OSR2+. As great as they were I wasn’t able to keep up with the maintenance they required and eventually I settled on the Handy for the time being and have found it extremely easy to use in regards to setup, cleanup, and accessibility. Honestly, if you are patient, I would recommend waiting for the full reveal of the Handy 2 just to see what features it might have.

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