How to use an SR6 in bed (short video guide)

I’ve been asked a few times whether an SR6 can be used in bed, so I decided to create a short demo (~2.5 minutes) showcasing my favorite way to mount an SR6 :blush::

SR6 Model:

Laptop Stand:
https://www.amazon.com/Mount-Ergonomic-Adjustable-Lightweight-Multifunctional/dp/B00S5A0MZA

Motion is generated by a demo behavior I wrote in AyvaScript using Ayva Stroker Lite.

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My “Amish” version :crazy_face:

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The slow jam jazz trumpet music is pretty funny.

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Looks like a very comfortable way

We’re spending most of our lives, living in an amish paradise

- Weird Al" Yankovic

Where he made a new song out of an existing one, we now made a new meaning out of his song

Would this mounted to a vesa 100 and swing arm attached to a bedside table or worn with belts work? Its for the ors2 rather than the sr6 though.

I was thinking about something like this after I bought a new monitor (AW3225QF) and removed the stand to attach to monitor arms on my desk. That stand would be perfect if I had a VESA mount for OSR2+

That looks like it would be nice for maybe 5min the metal plate between the legs looks cold and uncomfortable also it looks unsteady swinging around almost falling over at some points maybe only because there was no friction going on.
Tell me if this idea is any helpful is modifying the position maybe have 2 favorites :wink:

First obtain a few bungee cords any size should work because there will be rope extensions on each end
Connect a magnet on a I hook to one end of the string. This is for quick disconnect for egress and Degress from the laying position buy pulling the magnet away from the metal laptop tray thing
Fiend something flat that can sandwiched under the bed
Perhaps a little case with a handle may work for this or wood with a hole
Now with the rope connected from under the bed diagonally from metal laptop legs snap that magnet onto thus creating a triangle
And there you go bing bong
Add additional webs if into kinky stuff

Also you chair guy I bet the Amish mount is fairly steady do you think this may work with so this smaller like maybe a smaller step / sitting stool

That sounds… complicated :face_with_spiral_eyes:. I think I’d have to see it to understand it. :upside_down_face:

As for my method—actually the laptop tray can’t “fall over” because of the legs. The user’s legs lay on top of the legs of the tray to keep it in place.

Its not really “cold” but I suppose if that were an issue there’s no reason why you couldn’t put something soft like a towel, blanket, or pillow around the contact points.

I think this works really well for me because of how simple it is.

Yep probably will not fall over due to the contact with the inner thigh muscles

Ah, I understand your idea.

Yeah thats more than I need. I’m fine with my legs holding the tray in place. But thanks :slight_smile: