Automatic Strokers Kiiroo Keon 2

Kiiroo Keon 2 Review and Prices

The Keon 2 is Kiiroo's next-generation automatic stroker with 300 strokes per minute, 36% more stroke range, and universal stroker compatibility. With WiFi + Bluetooth, dual power (battery or plugged in), FeelMe AI sync, and Finisher Mode, it is the most advanced interactive stroker available.

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What's good

  • Up to 300 strokes per minute
  • Works with any stroker
  • Dual power support
  • The widest stroke range available
  • WiFi + Bluetooth connectivity
  • Finisher mode
  • 1 month FeelMe AI included

What's not so good

  • Universal Fit Adapter may be sold separately (depending on configuration)
  • Not waterproof

Compatible Textures

Sleeves are interchangeable and sold separately for this masturbator. Kiiroo Keon 2 supports all sleeves from the following collection:

Accessories

Keon Hand Strap
Comfortable grip Quick & Simple One hand free Value deal
TechySex team recommends this accessory for Kiiroo Keon 2
Keon Neck Strap
Hands-free experience Good value Adjustable strap length
Keon Phone Holder
Fits most phones Mounts onto Keon Great price Quick & Simple
Pillow for Keon
Hands-free New & exciting positions Versatile Either single or with partner
VR Glasses for Mobile
VR 3D experience Fits most phones 42mm lens Not only for KEON
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Specs

Brand
Kiiroo
Dimensions
8.6 ⨉ 4.9 ⨉ 5.7 in
21.8 ⨉ 12.4 ⨉ 14.6 cm
Type
Stroker
Max Stroke Speed
300 strokes / min
Waterproof
no
Charge Time * empty to full
~ 1:30 h
Run Time
3:00 h
Syncs With Other Toys
yes
Virtual Reality (VR) Support
yes
Controls
App
Manual Controls
Bluetooth Connectivity
yes
Battery Powered
yes
Materials
ABS
PC
Weight
35.1 oz
996 g

Kiiroo Keon 2 Review

Kiiroo Keon 2 is the follow-up to one of the better-known automatic strokers in the interactive toy category. 

Keon and Keon 2 are automatic stroker machines. Instead of using a sleeve by hand, you place a compatible stroker inside the device and the machine moves it up and down for you. 

The first KEON already had a clear purpose: pair a motorized stroker with app control, video sync, VR content, and long-distance play. Keon 2 does not try to reinvent that idea. Instead, it looks like Kiiroo has focused on the parts that made the original feel limited over time: speed, stroke range, battery use, charging, and compatibility.

The goal of this review is simple: what is actually different, who should consider upgrading, and whether Keon 2 makes sense if you never owned the first one.

Quick Verdict

Kiiroo Keon 2 looks like a meaningful update rather than a small refresh. The headline changes are faster motion, a longer stroke range, dual power, WiFi + Bluetooth connectivity, and support for non-Kiiroo strokers through a universal adapter.

For existing KEON owners, the strongest upgrade argument is not just “more speed.” It is the combination of more range, plugged-in use, and broader stroker compatibility. Those are the changes that could affect daily use the most.

For first-time buyers, Keon 2 is likely the better starting point unless the original KEON is available at a much lower price. The new model seems less locked into one ecosystem and better suited for people who want to use synced content, VR, app control, or partner play regularly.

What Is Actually New in Kiiroo Keon 2?

The original KEON was already a capable interactive stroker. It worked with Kiiroo sleeves, supported app control, synced content, VR, and long-distance play, and had enough power to make the automated experience feel different from a simple vibrating toy.

Keon 1 vs Keon 2

Keon 2 keeps the same basic idea, but the most important changes are:

  • Up to 300 strokes per minute.
  • 36% more stroke range than the original.
  • Dual power, meaning it can run on battery or while plugged in.
  • WiFi + Bluetooth connectivity.
  • Compatibility with Kiiroo strokers and, with the universal adapter, other strokers too.
  • Finisher Mode for fast, high-intensity motion.
  • Improved battery and charging claims.

Some of these upgrades sound more important than others. The speed number is easy to market, but range, power options, and compatibility are probably the changes that matter most in real use.

The Biggest Practical Upgrade: Plugged-In Use

One of the more annoying limitations of the first KEON was that you could not use it while charging. That was not a deal-breaker for everyone, but it did mean you had to think about battery life before longer sessions, VR use, or synced content.

Kiiroo Keon 2 fixes that with dual power. You can use it on battery, or you can plug it in for continuous use. That is a very practical upgrade, especially for people who use interactive content often. Nothing kills the mood faster than a toy dying halfway through a video or while connected to a partner.

There is one important detail, though: plugged-in use requires a 100W Power Delivery adapter. That means you should not assume any basic wall charger will do the job. If you plan to use Keon 2 plugged into the wall, check that you have the right adapter or factor that into the total cost.

More Speed and More Range

Keon 2 is rated at 300 strokes per minute. Kiiroo also says it is 164% faster than the original Kiiroo KEON. On paper, that is a big jump.

But with automatic strokers, maximum speed is not the whole story. High stroke-per-minute numbers are usually easier to reach with shorter movements. What matters more is whether the toy can combine speed with useful travel distance, smooth motion, and enough variation to keep the experience from feeling mechanical.

That is why the 36% increase in stroke range may be the more interesting upgrade. A longer range gives the device more room to create deeper, more varied movement. It should also help with content sync, because the toy has more physical motion to work with when following different pacing and intensity.

For KEON 1 owners, this is one of the changes that could make Keon 2 feel noticeably different rather than just slightly faster.

Compatibility Is a Bigger Deal Than It Sounds

The first KEON worked with Kiiroo’s own strokers. That was fine if you liked the included options, but it also made the device feel tied to one sleeve ecosystem.

Keon 2 is more flexible. It works with Kiiroo strokers, and Kiiroo says it can work with any stroker on the market when using the universal stroker adapter. That is a big shift for anyone who already has favorite sleeves from other brands.

This matters for two reasons.

First, it makes Keon 2 less restrictive. You are not buying only into Kiiroo’s own stroker range. Second, it may make the toy easier to personalize. Different strokers feel different, and being able to use the machine with more options could make Keon 2 more useful long-term.

The only caveat is that the universal adapter is sold separately. So if non-Kiiroo stroker compatibility is one of your main reasons for buying Keon 2, make sure you know whether the adapter is included in your purchase or needs to be added separately.

Better Connectivity for Interactive Use

The original KEON already had interactive features. It could connect to apps, sync with compatible content, work with VR, and be controlled remotely. Keon 2 does not introduce the idea of interactivity from scratch. Instead, it appears to improve the foundation with WiFi + Bluetooth connectivity.

That should matter most to people who use the toy for synced videos, VR scenes, app control, or long-distance partner play. These features depend on stable connection and responsive control. A toy like this is only as good as the experience once it is connected.

Kiiroo also mentions real-time sync with supported video, VR, and interactive content, along with FEELME AI support. For first-time buyers, that is one of the main reasons to consider Keon 2 over simpler automatic strokers. It is not just about automatic movement. It is about matching that movement to content or control input.

For KEON 1 owners, the question is whether your current setup already feels reliable. If it does, connectivity alone may not be enough to upgrade. If connection stability, pairing, or interactive control were a weak point for you, Kiiroo Keon 2 becomes more interesting.

Finisher Mode

Finisher Mode is one of the new named features on Keon 2. Based on Kiiroo’s description, it is designed for fast, high-intensity motion when you want the toy to stop being subtle and just push toward the end.

It sounds simple, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Automatic strokers can sometimes require too much fiddling with speed, range, app settings, or content sync. A dedicated high-intensity mode could be useful if you want a quick switch without adjusting everything manually.

That said, Finisher Mode alone is probably not a reason to upgrade from the original KEON. It is more of a convenience feature. The bigger reasons to upgrade are still power, range, compatibility, and plugged-in use.

Kiiroo Keon 2

Should KEON 1 Owners Upgrade?

Keon 2 is worth considering if the original KEON’s limits bothered you.

The upgrade makes the most sense if you wanted more speed, wanted deeper movement, disliked the battery limitations, or wished you could use more stroker options. The ability to run while plugged in is especially important if you use long sessions, VR, or synced content. The broader compatibility is also a strong reason to upgrade if you already own strokers from other brands.

It is probably not an urgent upgrade if your current KEON still works well and you mostly use it manually or with short sessions. If you are happy with Kiiroo’s stroker options, do not care about plugged-in use, and rarely use synced content, Kiiroo Keon 2 may feel more like a nice improvement than a must-buy.

The simplest way to think about it is this: Keon 2 seems aimed at people who liked the first KEON but wanted it to be less limited.

Should First-Time Buyers Choose Keon 2?

For new buyers, Keon 2 is easier to recommend than the original KEON, assuming the price difference is not huge.

The original KEON was already a strong interactive stroker, but Kiiroo Keon 2 starts with several advantages: faster motion, more range, dual power, newer connectivity, and wider compatibility. Those are not minor extras if you plan to use the device often.

The strongest argument for Keon 2 is future-proofing. If you are buying into an interactive stroker system now, it makes sense to choose the version that gives you more flexibility from the start. Being able to use different strokers, connect in more ways, and run the toy while plugged in makes Keon 2 feel like the safer long-term option.

The original KEON may still be worth considering if it is heavily discounted. But at similar pricing, Keon 2 looks like the better buy. You can learn more about it here.

Things to Check Before Buying

Before buying Keon 2, there are a few details worth checking.

Make sure you know whether the universal stroker adapter is included or sold separately. If you want to use non-Kiiroo strokers, this matters.

Check whether you have a 100W PD adapter if you want to use the toy plugged into the wall. Dual power is one of Keon 2’s best upgrades, but it depends on having the right charger.

Confirm that your preferred content platforms, VR setup, or app features are supported. Interactive toys are most impressive when the ecosystem works with the content you actually use.

Also remember that this is still a machine-style stroker. It is bigger and more technical than a simple manual sleeve. If you want something small, quiet, and low-effort to clean, Kiiroo Keon 2 may be more device than you need.

Final Thoughts on Kiiroo Keon 2

Keon 2 looks like Kiiroo listened to the main complaints around the original KEON. The first model was already good at interactive play, but it had practical limits: battery use, charging restrictions, sleeve compatibility, and motion range.

Keon 2 appears to address those areas directly. It is faster, has more stroke range, can be used while plugged in, connects through WiFi and Bluetooth, and can work with more strokers if you use the adapter.

For KEON 1 owners, the upgrade is most convincing if you use the toy often and felt restricted by the original. For first-time buyers, Kiiroo Keon 2 looks like the more sensible starting point, especially if interactive content, VR, or long-distance control are part of the appeal.

It does not look like a completely new type of toy. It looks like a better version of the same idea – and for this category, that may be exactly what Keon needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kiiroo Keon 2 battery-powered?

Yes, Kiiroo Keon 2 is battery-powered and does not need to be plugged into a power outlet during use.

How long does it take to charge Kiiroo Keon 2?

It can take up to 1.5 hours to fully charge your Kiiroo Keon 2. The exact duration depends on battery level at the time when you plug it in and the type of charger you use.

Can you use Kiiroo Keon 2 when it's plugged in?

Yes, Kiiroo Keon 2 can be used when it's plugged in.

Is Kiiroo Keon 2 waterproof?

No, Kiiroo Keon 2 is not waterproof and should be kept away from water.

How fast is Kiiroo Keon 2?

Kiiroo Keon 2 is able to reach up to 300 strokes per minute (which is roughly one stroke every 0.2 seconds). Beware that some manufacturers officially post higher speeds but they typically refer to short-range strokes. This can be a bit misleading and can make it difficult to compare different products.

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