Speed of Keon

Hi! I just recently started with this tech.

There is a particular script that goes very quick at the beginning (Polkamon 4), and the Keon stutters on the very fast part of it I think. If I were to guess the max speed just isn’t high enough.

Is this a true problem other people have had?

I am buying a Handy 2 to have more stroke length & also speed, but it feels like it’s been a waste buying the Keon lmao.

It is what it is though. I do understand the OSR2 and other 3d printed one (forgot name) are absolutely insane with different motions, spinning, etc., I just need something pretty discreet and small for now. I have nothing to mount to so those seem a bit overkill :slight_smile:

If this is an issue let me know if you think the Handy 2 would fix it and how much better it is thanks.

The Handy1 and 2 are better than the Keon when it comes to speed and responsiveness.

The main advantages of the Keon are being handheld(Handy1 and 2 are uncomfortable being handheld) and being able to use the Fleshlight line of sleeves with the feelstroker case.

Its not a requirement but its highly recommended you figure out a way to mount the Handy’s for handsfree operation. Despite the improvements from the 1 to the 2, its still a similar form factor in how it’d be held, where it would be uncomfortable and awkward to hold in place by hand.

Do you have any mounting recommendations for it? I have a lip of a desk I can mount it to and height is not a problem since the desk is like 0.6 foot tall.

Their official mount looks a bit overkill, I honestly just need a clamp and then a holder for it. (Bonus of small table)

I guess I’ll figure something out >:)

The official mount for the Handy1 isn’t overkill its the worst option. The Handy handsfree cup has had tons of reported issues with it because the housing is plastic.

There is no current official handsfree mount for the Handy2 yet.

Just use the search function for handy handsfree mount or handy 2 handsfree mount. There are a variety of solutions so you’ll have to figure out what you can buy or make yourself.