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| Design: | 80 |
| Quality: | 90 |
| Sound Level | 80 |
| Value | 70 |

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Kiirro Keon
The Kiiroo Keon is a motorized, app-connected automatic stroker built for people who want hands-free intensity and interactive control. At its core is a vertical drive system that can reach up to ~230 strokes per minute, giving you everything from slow, edging rhythms to short, rapid bursts. Where most strokers stop at “set a speed and go,” Keon layers on software: pair it over Bluetooth to the FeelConnect app for remote-partner control, or sync motion to supported 2D/VR videos and cam sites through FeelMe AI—so the content drives the stroke in real time.
Mechanically, Keon combines speed with reach: the carriage offers an adjustable stroke length up to ~75 mm, so you can choose short, fast taps or longer, fuller strokes without changing sleeves. The device body itself is compact enough to hold or clamp, and has the weight and footprint you’d expect from a serious motor (about 220×130×146 mm; ~1.1 kg).
Out of the box you’ll get Kiiroo’s Feel Stroker (a soft, removable sleeve) and USB charging cable. If you already own other sleeves, Kiiroo sells a Keon Compatible Stroker Case that adapts many third-party (Fleshlight-format) sleeves to the Keon’s locking ring—handy if you’ve got a favorite texture you don’t want to give up.
On power and upkeep, plan like this: charge ~4 hours for roughly 30–120 minutes of use depending on speed and stroke length (high-speed, long-stroke sessions drain faster—normal). The electronic unit is not waterproof (wipe-down only), while the sleeve removes for a full soap-and-water clean. Stick to water-based lube to protect the sleeve material and reassemble when completely dry.
In practice, Keon shines when you want automation + interactivity: partner-controlled sessions, synced videos, or VR where the stroke pattern reacts to what you’re watching. It’s also one of the few mass-market units that pairs very high top speed with an official content ecosystem, so there’s less tinkering to get up and running. The trade-offs are the usual for this category—bulk/weight, battery management, and wipe-down cleaning for the motorized body. If those are fine with you, Keon is an easy pick in the interactive space.

Specs at a glance
- Max stroke speed: up to ~230 strokes per minute
- Max stroke length: ~75 mm (3.03 inches)
- Size/weight: ~220×130×146 mm; ~1.1 kg (device)
- Battery Life: Up to 120 minutes per use, depending on intensity
- Charging time : 4 hours to charge
- In the box (bundle): Keon, USB charging cable, Feel Stroker (TPE), docs
Cleaning & Care
For an automatic stroker, the Keon is pleasantly low-effort at the sink and mildly fussy afterward. The sleeve undocks cleanly and rinses fast, so hands-on cleanup is a couple of minutes. The motorized housing is wipe-only (not waterproof) and usually needs nothing more than a quick microfiber pass; after longer, lubier sessions the cradle rails can pick up a sheen that benefits from a brief wipe to keep the stroke smooth.
Kiiroo’s soft sleeve wants a thorough air-dry and a light dusting of renewal powder to avoid post-wash tackiness. That means the “active” work is easy, but true turnaround is hours, not minutes. Versus competitors, Keon lands mid-pack: cleaner and simpler than some auto units that require deeper disassembly, but slower than flip-open designs like Tenga’s (which stand to dry) and only slightly more maintenance than a basic manual sleeve.







