Your Opinion on OSR

well it wont be for now i have a very small room its like 9ftx6ft my pc is quite powerful and i have a valve index for VR and no i dont have a mount that does sound like a good idea since you said osr and sr6 cant be used by hand

Can it go slower than the handy?

Just buy The Handy and a Truegrip gen2 sleeve. Without a good mount it’s not worth it imo but with a mount it’s crazy good. Like going from once-a-week-to-once-a-day good.

I do not own the handy but I have an osr2+ and its great, but it takes tinkering. There have been several times I’ve gotten all gussied up to have a session and something’s gone wrong, I’ve had a board die on me, a servo take a crap. If you want something simple, a daily driver, I would suggest the handy. The osr2+ is much more luxurious, especially with the twist model, but it hasn’t been without its issues, literally just over the weekend my mount broke, leaving me to either stop everything and print a new one (not happening) tinker with it and slap it on a different mount (not something I was gonna do) or go back to Handria. I broke out an ancient fleshlight launch and finished the job, but I’m still not looking forward to fixing the osr2+

Yeah it can, in terms of the speed limit its able to go above 500

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May vary according to the choice of servo. But generally speaking, YES, and by quite a lot. Thanks to T-Code and MultiFunPlayer.

This is a slow stroke. The Handy sees it as one command. Knowing the minimum speed of the motor, it doesn’t move until the last second.

The OSR, however, communicate with the software in high frequency. The stroke is sent as hundreds of commands, and the OSR update its servo position after each.

Such frequency is achievable with USB. However also possible via Wi-fi (UDP) and Bluetooth (BT5, not Handy’s BLE).

This is part of the reason I’m more inclined towards recommending T-Code devices such as the SSR1. As a scripter, it means I don’t have to compromise my script to accommodate the machine.

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@Falafel broke it down amazingly (and with graphics!!), only adding my 2 cents.

Slow scripts are amazing on the OSR devices when paired with smooth servos. They feel amazingly immersive and real.

Worth calling out that basic cheap China servos are not as good as they have more pronounced “step” between their travel and can feel jittery during long slow movements (still better than how the Handy handles them (or doesn’t handle at all)).

I’m guilty of scripting to the action with zero regard for the toy. OSR GANG! haha.

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Oh man I didn’t know the OSR can follow slower scripts… Blowjobs must be insane with it combined the multi-axis. One day I’ll bite the bullet.

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damn i think sr6/osr2+ maybe what i want

Shit fellas, now I feel like I’m missing out on my own scripts!

Thanks for breaking this down :+1:

LOL wasn’t sure if your name was in reference to the types of scripts you like/author, or the speed at what you do it at lol. If its the former, then yeah man, you def missing out :slight_smile:

Between the two I’d say the OSR2+ strikes the sweet spot for funscript enjoyers. SR6 shines if you also spends a lot of time in Virt-A-Mate, or other programs that generate motions in real time.

To mention that there is also SSR1 which, although only has one axis, makes much less noise thanks to its brushless motors.

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i think i want the sr6

The SR6 is an incredible device! Scripts are rare sort of, as they are pretty time consuming to do. Though you can use methods like described here to make use of all the axis regardless of the script.

As some said previously, Virt-A-Mate might be the actual best usecase for a device like the SR6, though VAM itself is kind of clunky and you have to prepare to deal with a lot of weird stuff. When it runs though, it’s pretty awesome!

whats Virt-A-Mate

Look here.

It’s basically a VR sandbox “game” with a powerful physics engine underneath. You can either create your own scenes, animations etc or download stuff on the hub from others. It has a desktop mode, so VR is not strictly required, though it’s definitely the way to play it.

Here is an example of a scene made with mocap.

The SR6 shines here, because of the level of customization VAM provides. There is always new scenes, you can change clothing, appearances, even interact in some scenes.

That’s possible with a T-Code plugin for VAM that can track genital collisions/movement and translate them directly to the SR6.

Through the years, I’ve owned 2 automated stroker devices… the first was the Original Fleshlight Launch (the Keon manufactured one that did funscripts through bluetooth and manual control) and the OSR2 (and subsequently, the OSR2+).
When the initial beta versions of the OSR2 were released, I quickly picked one up and it’s been great. I recently did a full rebuild/upgrade to turn it into an OSR2+ and I can say that I’m not disappointed in the device at all.

For all the other devices that have limitations, it’s great that the OSR2+ doesn’t share those same limitations(like on speed and stroke distance). The software to control it is pretty solid too.

It can be a bit of a headache to get working with your setup, but once it’s all done and dialled in; you won’t be disappointed… maybe only in clean-up time/effort.

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but it looks like i have to have a subscription to use this and im more of the pay once type person

Yeah that is understandable, though you’d only need to purchase one time/month, since VAM is completed as is. So you get the key (should save it) and it would work forever.

That’s because they basically use one general key for all their Tiers (Teaser, Entertainer and Creator) and everyone get’s the same key which doesn’t change anymore.

This would also mean, that if somehow you would get this key from anywhere, you can simply unlock your VAM whenever you like. :kissing_heart: