The Handy 2 Pro review explores one of the most advanced automatic masturbators currently available, which combines powerful hardware with seamless interactive sync options. In this guest review, Tigerlily shares their detailed and honest experiences with this exciting new penis toy and what sets the Pro model apart from the standard Handy 2 as well as rival brands. For starters, there’s an upgraded battery and speed, immersive video integration, and alluring hands-free stimulation capability.
Watch The Handy 2 Pro in action, in Tigerlily’s video above
Quick Links
- Specifications
- Design
- Hands-Free Use: How to Mount The Handy 2 Pro
- On-Device Controls and Manual Use
- Interactive Features and The HandyVerse
- Handy 2 vs Handy 2 Pro Comparison
- ClickOn Sleeve System and Compatibility
- Performance and How It Feels
- Cleaning, Materials and Care
- Pros and Cons
- Final Verdict: The Best Automatic Stroker Yet?
Quick Verdict
The Handy 2 Pro delivers one of the most powerful and immersive automatic stroker experiences currently available. With stronger performance, longer battery life, and seamless interactive sync, it takes everything that made the original Handy brilliant and pushes it even further. If hands-free use and content syncing are what you’re after, this is the best toy available right now.
Editor’s Note
This review was written by guest reviewer Tigerlily and reflects their personal experience with The Handy 2 Pro. All content has been reviewed and edited to meet Cara Sutra’s editorial standards.
Specifications
- Product: The Handy 2 Pro
- Type: Automatic penis masturbator
- Power: Rechargeable battery
- Battery life: Up to ~5 hours
- Control: Manual controls + app sync
- Connectivity: Interactive content sync
- Mounting: Hands-free compatible (desk clamp)
- Sleeve material: TPE
- Outer unit: ABS plastic
- Price: €356.04 (approx £305)
- RRP: €445.20
- Availability: Pre-order, delivers from April 2026
The original Handy was already one of the best automatic masturbators on the market. It stood out not just for its technical capabilities but also for its ease of use. Somehow, though, Ohdoki managed to improve on it. The Handy 2 arrives with a faster motor, stronger and longer strokes, improved controls and display, a built-in battery, a redesigned accessory system, and standard hands-free mounting options. All of that comes in essentially the same compact form factor as the original.
Curious about the difference between The Handy 2 and The Handy 2 Pro? Jump to the comparison section.
Picture this: you grab the Handy 2 from your drawer, clamp it to your desk in about five seconds, and tap the power button. You navigate to a site like XHamster, open The Handy category, hit play, then click connect. Your Handy 2 immediately mirrors the on-screen action, replicating the movements for a completely hands-free and immersive experience, just as you’d expect from modern interactive sex toys. It literally couldn’t be simpler. Actually, I lie, it can: once you’ve connected once, it remembers the pairing code and reconnects automatically the next time.
I’ve been reviewing sex toys for a long time now, and it’s rare that something genuinely blows me away. I’ve seen clever ideas, incremental improvements, and sometimes products that make a category more affordable or accessible. But the Handy 2 feels like a different level entirely. It’s impressive not just because it’s a great toy, but because it’s the result of a company clearly listening to its users. When Apple launches a new iPhone, they shave fractions of a millimeter off an already impossibly thin device and add some feature nobody asked for because it looks good in a keynote. Ohdoki did the opposite: they looked at what users wanted and actually implemented it. That’s almost unheard of.
Suffice to say, I’m impressed. If you either have a cock of your own, or are partnered with someone who does, this is worth a serious look.
Design
The Handy 2 is more of a square block compared to the rounded cylinder shape of its predecessor. That doesn’t change much in practical terms, though it does feel slightly easier to hold.

It retains the defining characteristic of attaching the sleeve to one side rather than running it through the center of the device. That design choice has always been both a strength and a weakness. On the positive side, it makes tightening or loosening the sleeve via the velcro strap extremely easy.

If you want to use something slightly larger than the included sleeve, you can do that too. Automatic strokers that run the sleeve through the middle tend to be one-size-fits-all devices, but the Handy’s side-mounted approach adapts to different body sizes much better. It’s also compatible with a wide range of third-party sleeves of a similar size.
The downside is that the mechanism is a little more exposed. I’ve seen plenty of Reddit threads asking how to clean lube or other things out of the moving parts. In practice, if you stick to closed-ended sleeves this shouldn’t really be an issue, but clearly it does happen occasionally.
One of the biggest complaints about the original Handy was how difficult it was to use hands-free. Many users, myself included, ended up 3D printing adapters or rigging up precarious mounting solutions just to keep the thing stable. Eventually an official mount appeared, but it was basically just a snap-on cover.
The Handy 2 fixes this properly by adding standard 3/4-inch tripod mounting threads. That means you can use the same arms, clamps, and mounts designed for camera gear. There’s a mounting thread on the top of the device and another on the side, which gives you plenty of flexibility when positioning it. During testing I used the official desk mount, and I’ll admit I wasn’t expecting much from something that looks so small and lightweight. But once tightened properly, it’s rock solid.
Hands-Free Use: How to Mount The Handy 2 Pro
One of the biggest upgrades with the Handy 2 Pro is how much easier it is to use hands-free. The original Handy often pushed people towards improvised setups, third-party adapters, or homemade fixes just to keep the toy stable during use. This version feels like it was designed with that frustration firmly in mind.
The Handy 2 Pro includes standard 3/4-inch tripod mounting threads, with one on the top of the device and another on the side. In practical terms, that means you can attach it to a desk mount, clamp, arm, or other compatible camera-style mounting gear without needing to bodge together a workaround. That flexibility makes positioning much easier, whether you want a straightforward front-facing angle or something more customised.
During testing, the official desk mount held the device securely once tightened properly. Despite its fairly minimal appearance, it felt stable in use and didn’t shift around unexpectedly. That matters more than it might sound, because a hands-free male masturbator is only really enjoyable if you can trust the setup to stay put.
If hands-free use is one of your main reasons for considering the Handy 2 Pro, this is one of its strongest selling points. The mounting system is simple, adaptable, and a genuine improvement over the original, making it much easier to enjoy longer sessions, synced content, and a more immersive overall experience.
On-Device Controls and Manual Use
If you want to control the Handy 2 directly using the buttons on the device itself, you can. It works fine, although it’s clearly not where the real magic happens and you’d be wasting the true potential of the device. You get basic speed controls, along with the ability to adjust stroke length. You can define both the start and end points of the stroke rather than just the total distance. That means you can have it oscillate rapidly in a small range or perform long, slow strokes across the full 125mm range. There are also a few preset patterns available.
Realistically though, once you start using the connected features, you probably won’t touch the on-device controls again beyond turning it on. Think of them as the quick-and-dirty option when you don’t want anything particularly dynamic.
Interactive Features and The HandyVerse
The original Handy and the Kiiroo Keon already sat at the top of the leaderboard when it came to interactive strokers. Both support dynamic stroke speeds, adjustable stroke length, and syncing with video, audio, AI chat systems, and remote partners. The Handy always had a slight advantage here thanks to built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. Earlier Keon models required a smartphone as an intermediary device, which was awkward at best. The newest Keon has since added Wi-Fi too, but support outside their own ecosystem is still fairly limited.
The Handy 2 doesn’t really innovate in this area, but that’s mostly because it didn’t need to. The system was already excellent. You open the Handy onboarding app, enter your Wi-Fi details, and it generates a short pairing code. Enter that code into any supported app or website and you instantly have low-latency connectivity with the device. That’s it. That’s the whole process. You can use your smart or a desktop, or even directly from a Meta Quest headset in certain apps.
There are countless interactive experiences you can plug into, and it would be impossible to cover them all.
The official HandyVerse website is a great starting point though, and it includes a local video and funscript player (that’s the name given to the motion files that control any connected sex toy), remote control features, a simple script generator, and a random stroker mode. The random stroker mode is particularly great for edging. You can define boundaries for stroke length and speed, set the time between pattern changes, and the device will jump between different patterns indefinitely. The only feature I’d request is a ramping up mode over a set amount of time.
But the real magic comes from video sync. I can turn on the Handy 2, visit a site like XHamster or Pornhub, navigate to “The Handy” category (or “Interactive” on Pornhub), and click any compatible video. The moment it loads, the toy syncs with the content using the stored connection key and my saved stroke limits. No separate app, no extra steps. It just works.
This won’t work with just any website – it’s not an automated AI video analysis system, and each video must be hand-coded to precisely match the movements – but where it does, it’s glorious. If you’ve never experienced synced interactive content, it’s difficult to explain how immersive it feels. Your hand simply can’t match that level of precision. Most people start slow and speed up gradually, which works fine but isn’t exactly creative. Following on-screen action perfectly is basically impossible.
With a synchronised toy, the motion is tied directly to what’s happening in the video. It’s a completely different experience. This becomes even more impressive in virtual reality. Services like SexLikeReal offer interactive VR content specifically designed for devices like the Handy, and it’s absolutely worth trying if you’re curious, with a monthly subscription starting at $10.
Handy 2 vs Handy 2 Pro Comparison
There are currently two versions of the Handy 2 available. I’ve been testing the Pro model, but the differences are worth understanding because the price gap is significant. The standard Handy 2 retails for around $300, while the Handy 2 Pro jumps to roughly $500.
Externally, the devices are nearly identical; there’s a slight colour difference, dark grey versus black. Both support the same mounting options, the same Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and the same magnetic sleeve connector system. The biggest difference is the battery. The Pro model includes a 3,200mAh battery rated for roughly five hours of continuous use. The standard version has a smaller 2000mAh battery that lasts around one to two hours. “Only two hours,” I say, as if I could even last ten minutes with this thing.
The Pro is also faster. It tops out at 450mm per second, while the standard model reaches 400mm per second. Both can slow down to about 32mm per second. The Pro model can also be overclocked to 800mm per second, though doing so will void your warranty, not to mention what it’ll do to your cock.
Both versions share the same 125mm stroke length, and that’s both a slight improvement on the original Handy, and the best in the category. The closest competitor, the Kiiroo Keon, only manages about 75mm. That’s roughly 66 percent shorter.
ClickOn Sleeve System and Compatibility
The original Handy required you to thread the attachment strap through the body of the device. It worked, but it was a little awkward. The Handy 2 replaces that with a magnetic quick-swap system called ClickOn. The sleeve still attaches using a velcro strap, but the connector itself snaps into place magnetically. With the included sleeve, the difference isn’t dramatic. Once it’s attached you’ll probably forget about it. But the system clearly exists to support future accessories – and I suppose you could buy spares should you have a few favorite sleeves.
One of the biggest complaints about the original Handy was its lack of compatibility with full-size Fleshlight sleeves. Ohdoki has promised an adapter is coming, which should open the door to a huge range of sleeve options, but that’ll be an optional extra.
Personally, I’d love to see them take it even further. Something like a Vac-U-Lock magnetic adapter could turn the Handy into a fully fledged fucking machine – just like the Kiiroo Keon has. With the stroke length and power of the Handy 2 Pro, the potential is definitely there.
Performance and How It Feels
On paper, the Handy 2 Pro is all about speed, stroke length, and power. In practice, what stands out more is how controlled and responsive it feels. The ability to define both the start and end points of each stroke means you’re not just getting raw movement, but something that can be tailored very precisely to what feels good. Short, rapid strokes for intense stimulation or longer, slower motions that build over time, it handles both without feeling strained.
The motor is noticeably stronger than previous versions, and that extra power comes into its own when you’re using thicker sleeves or pushing towards the upper limits of speed. Even then, it doesn’t feel like it’s struggling or losing consistency. Everything stays smooth and predictable, which is exactly what you want from a device like this.
Where it really separates itself from most other automatic strokers is in the synced experience. When paired with interactive content, the movement isn’t just fast or powerful, it’s purposeful. It follows the rhythm of what you’re watching in a way that’s difficult to replicate manually. That combination of precision and immersion is what makes the Handy 2 Pro feel like a genuine step above standard strokers.
Used hands-free, it becomes even more compelling. Once mounted and set up, you’re not thinking about controls or positioning, just the experience itself. It’s that effortlessness, combined with the performance, that makes it stand out as one of the most advanced options currently available.
Cleaning, Materials and Care
Cleaning the Handy 2 Pro is relatively straightforward, but it does require a bit of attention due to the exposed mechanism. The sleeve should be removed after each use and washed thoroughly with warm water and a suitable toy cleaner, then left to dry completely before reattaching.
Because of the side-mounted design, it’s worth taking a moment to check that no excess lubricant has made its way into the moving parts. Sticking to closed-ended sleeves can help minimise this, but if anything does get inside, it’s best to clean it carefully and avoid letting residue build up over time.
The external body can be wiped down with a damp cloth, taking care not to expose any electronic components to water. As with most rechargeable toys, keeping it dry and storing it somewhere clean between uses will help maintain both hygiene and long-term performance.
When it comes to materials, The Handy 2 Pro sleeve is made from soft TPE rather than silicone, despite the product page referring to “silicone colour”. This is worth noting because TPE needs more careful cleaning and will need replacing over time. The outer unit of The Handy is built from rigid ABS plastic to handle the power of the motor.
For more in-depth cleaning and hygiene advice, check out How To Clean Sex Toys Safely.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Powerful motor with fast, consistent stroke performance
- Excellent interactive sync with video and apps
- Adjustable stroke length for more personalised control
- Strong hands-free mounting options with standard tripod threads
- Long battery life on the Pro model
- Easy setup and reliable connectivity
Cons
- Higher price point compared to the standard version
- Open mechanism can require more careful cleaning
- Full experience depends on compatible interactive content
- Bulkier shape may not suit all storage setups
Final Verdict: The Best Automatic Stroker Yet?
I’ve tested a lot of connected sex toys over the years, including many of the best in the category. In my opinion, nothing currently beats the Handy 2. It’s not just the headline specs like speed, power, and stroke length that make it great. It’s the small quality-of-life details.
When you turn it on, it connects to Wi-Fi within a few seconds and is ready to go. When you turn it off, the LED display briefly shows the remaining battery percentage so you know whether you should recharge before the next session. It’s a simple LED matrix screen, but it’s incredibly useful.
More than anything though, the real achievement here is the ease of use. Anyone who enjoys playing with new technology knows that impressive hardware often comes with a lot of setup and troubleshooting. When something this technically advanced manages to remain this simple to use, that’s an achievement worth high praise. The only real question is whether you actually need the Pro model. Personally, I think the standard version’s 400mm per second maximum speed is more than enough for most people. And realistically, how often do you need more than two hours of battery life?
But whichever version you choose, the Handy 2 is easily the best automatic stroker currently available. It couldn’t be easier to sync up with videos, edge yourself to oblivion with the random stroker modes, or play interactive games – and that ease of use is combined with the best in class hardware.
Score: 10/10
Where to Buy The Handy 2 Pro
Thanks to regular guest reviewer Tigerlily for this thorough and honest review of The Handy 2 Pro.
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At the time of writing, the Handy 2 Pro is available to pre-order for €356.04, which is roughly £305, reduced from an RRP of €445.20. Shipping is expected to start in April 2026.
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