The Autoblow AI Ultra is a plug-in, full-shaft-gripping automatic male stroker developed by entrepreneur Brian Sloan's Very Intelligent Ecommerce. The product's defining pitch: the device's 10 stroke patterns were programmed from the world's first (and still only) machine-learning study of actual oral sex movements, funded and run by Sloan's team over several years. That puts it in a different category from competitors like the Kiiroo Keon or Handy 2 Pro, which use user-programmable or content-synced stroke patterns rather than movements learned from human data.
Why It Matters
The automatic-stroker category has consolidated in 2025–2026 around a few flagships: the Handy 2 Pro (open-loop, user-programmable), the Kiiroo Keon (content-sync-first), the Lovense Solace Pro (heated sleeve), and the Autoblow AI Ultra (machine-learning-trained). Each stakes a different claim to the "authentic experience" pitch. Autoblow's differentiator — actual human movement data — is unique in the space and has held up as a selling point for seven-plus years. For the $400+ stroker buyer, the decision is basically which philosophy of "realism" to buy into.Priced at $399–$499 depending on promotions and region, the Autoblow AI Ultra is plug-in (not battery-powered), uses a replaceable silicone sleeve, supports WiFi with a browser-based control app, and offers video sync with a free library of PornHub-hosted interactive content. It also includes voice control with six voice commands, as well as a "short penis mode" and an "edge/stamina training" mode designed for premature ejaculation practice. Unlike the Handy 2 Pro or Fleshlight Universal Launch, the Autoblow operates as a self-contained grip and pump — the silicone sleeve is closed rather than open-ended, more analogous to a Fleshlight form factor with a motor driving it.
Reviews from outlets like The Chive, Crafting Worlds, and multiple YouTube testers describe the AI Ultra as "surprisingly gentle but strong on demand" and praise the setup ease (plug in, connect to WiFi via browser). The video library is free and requires no subscription, a differentiator from Kiiroo's Feel Connect and Lovense's paid interactive content. The most common complaints: the ~$400+ price, the plug-in cord (limits portability), and the fact that the silicone sleeve is less porous than TPE but still requires diligent cleaning. The company's machine-learning provenance is marketing-heavy — the study was real but the sample size was modest.
The Bottom Line
Best for buyers who want a plug-in, no-charging automatic stroker with a free interactive content library and who are sold on the "learned from real oral sex data" pitch. Skip it if you want battery portability (go Handy 2 Pro), heated sleeves (Solace Pro), or tight Kiiroo-Feel-Connect VR/cam integration (Keon).
Sources
- The Chive: Autoblow AI Ultra review
- Crafting Worlds: Autoblow AI Ultra hands-off experience
- JouJou: Autoblow AI Ultra vs AI+ vs 2+ XT comparison
Update — 2026-04-21
Initial entry — story first created.