Kiiroo Review
★★★★☆·VR-synced interactive strokerReviewed March 2026
Pairs with VR content so the device matches what you see on screen.
Goon ability:🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Kiiroo owns the VR-synced stroker space and the Keon backs that up. Content sync is responsive, the modular design means you're not locked into one sleeve, and the FeelConnect platform has real content library depth. Loud, expensive, and the app needs work. But when a VR scene kicks in and the device matches every movement, nothing else in this category touches it.
Scorecard
Content Quality4/5
Goon Ability5/5
Ease of Use3/5
Overall4.0/5
✓ Pros
- +FeelConnect app syncs the Keon to VR content, 2D video, webcams, and partner toys in real time
- +230 strokes per minute with variable speed and length that tracks on-screen action
- +Modular system lets you swap stroker sleeves and add the PowerBlow suction attachment
- +The brand's been building interactive toys since 2013, with established platform partnerships across major content sites
✗ Cons
- -Keon starts at $249, and adding sleeves or the PowerBlow pushes the total well past $300
- -The device is noisy at high speeds and awkward to hold during longer sessions
- -FeelConnect app can be finicky with third-party VR players, and Kiiroo doesn't officially support alternatives