
Kiiroo has launched the Keon 2, the long-awaited follow-up to one of the most popular automatic strokers on the market. It’s expected to work perfectly with SLR scripted videos - frame-accurate motion data that tells a connected device exactly what to do, when, in sync with the video.
Keon 2 provides improved ergonomics and connectivity:
- WiFi connectivity alongside Bluetooth.
- 95 mm stroke length, up from 70 mm of Keon 1. Deeper, longer strokes that follow the script instead of clipping it.
- Peak speed of 684 mm/sec, more than 2.5x faster than Keon 1. High-intensity script moments don't get smoothed over anymore.
- Lighter at 996g, with all six controls moved to the front for one-handed use.
- Faster charging (90 min vs 4 hours) and wall power via USB-C PD for unlimited sessions.
The WiFi piece matters most for SLR. Our highest-quality scripts include rapid transitions that older Bluetooth-only setups would lag on or round off. Keon 2's direct WiFi sync is built for exactly that kind of signal, and our AI scripts (which can be more rhythmically dense than hand-crafted ones) benefit just as much.
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Supported Devices
Keon 2 SLR integration features seamless connectivity with Meta Quest 3/3S headsets, Apple Vision Pro, Pico 4/4Ultra and Galaxy XR via DeoVR Hyper app and WebXR (enter sexlikereal in Meta Quest Browser or AVP Safari).
One thing worth flagging while we're here: SLR's interactive script library isn't VR-only anymore. We've extended script coverage to 2D flat scenes as well. If you don't own a headset, a Keon 2 still pairs with a growing slice of our catalog on any screen you've got. The device does the work; the visuals can be anywhere.
HapticsConnect and multi-user
Also HapticsConnect app is expected to support Keon 2 from day one of our integration. That's the SLR-built layer between the scene you're watching and the device in your hand: it manages pairing, scripts, sync, and our multi-user "control my sex toy" feature, where a partner (or someone you trust on the platform) can take the wheel in real time. HapticsConnect deserves its own write-up, and we'll do one soon.
The accessory side
Keon 2 keeps Kiiroo's modular approach. PowerBlow screws onto the sleeve case and adds automatic suction. PowerShot adds high-frequency vibration through a compatible case. A new universal cradle means you're not locked into Kiiroo's own sleeves - third-party manual sleeves from major brands work via an adapter. From the SLR side, all of these still play with whichever scene script you're running. The accessories add a sensory layer; the script still drives the timing.
When
Keon 2 support is in active integration on our side. We'll post the go-live date and setup notes here when it's ready. If you've already picked one up, you're set on the hardware side. The SLR side is coming.