The Handy 2 is Available for Pre-order

The Handy male masturbator has become almost synonmous with VR porn toy. Whilst other, more advanced and powerful interactive toys can synch with VR porn ‘scripts’, the Handy still maintains a huge lead when it comes to the number of mentions and positive comments on forums and subreddits. Now, after several years, its successor is available for pre-order, and appears to be a significant upgrade, offered in both a standard and a pro model.

Whilst the original Handy won fame as a simple and easy-to-use masturbator – essential when being used to sync with VR porn videos during masturbation – it was hampered greatly by being corded and having to be plugged in during use. The new Handy does away with that and is fully wireless with a rechargeable battery. It also comes with a hands-free mount. There is a difference here between the standard and pro models. The standard only offers 1 hour of use fully-charged, whilst the pro can handle 5 hours.

Other improvements include an upgraded motor for smoother, quieter operation (under 60 decibels at max). Speeds range from 32–400 mm/s on Standard and 32–450 mm/s on Pro, with the Pro adding an exclusive overclocking mode up to 800 mm/s for intense experiences. The max length of each stroke has been increased too. It also features a new LED interface, as well as improved WiFi and Bluetooth (4.2) connectivity for seamless connectivity with apps, videos, and remote partners.

The Handy 2 is available for pre-order at the Norwegian company’s web page, with the standard version costing around $200 and the pro model $360. These are ‘early bird’ prices and may rise substantially when officially released.

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Xhumanist has been writing on porn/sex tech for nearly two decades, and has been predicting the rise of VR and AR porn, as well as AI porn, and their coming together to produce fully 'immersive porn', which would be indistinguishable from the real thing, and create a society of 'sexual abundance'. He identifies as a digisexual, and has been quoted in Wired Magazine.

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