Kiiroo launched the Feel Luxy Dutch stroker on February 6, 2026 — a Valentine's Day-timed expansion of its FeelStars collection, with the sleeve cast directly from the anatomy of Dutch adult performer Luxy Dutch. It's designed specifically to snap into the Keon automatic masturbator and to deliver exclusive FeelConnect content keyed to Luxy Dutch's performances.

Why It Matters

The FeelStars collection is the clearest implementation of the "sex toy as content platform" thesis that's been promised by teledildonics for a decade. By bundling performer-replica hardware with scripted interactive content on FeelConnect, Kiiroo is making the case that the device is the razor and the content library is the blade — a model that's easier to justify as VR porn (projected fastest-growing sextech segment per ResearchAndMarkets) becomes mainstream on Meta Quest and Apple Vision Pro.

The FeelStars line has become Kiiroo's signature differentiator since 2022: rather than generic sleeves, each stroker is an anatomy-replica of a named performer, bundled with a library of interactive scripted scenes that sync the Keon's 230-strokes-per-minute motor to on-screen action. For the Luxy Dutch release, Kiiroo developed custom interactive content co-produced with the performer, playable through the FeelConnect app (free) on Meta Quest headsets, desktop, or mobile alongside standard flesh-and-blood VR content libraries. The sleeve itself uses Kiiroo's skin-like TPE blend with a detailed internal texture, compatible with the Keon stroker and the PowerBlow suction accessory.

Industry coverage at EAN Online and Synergy Magazine highlights the launch as part of Kiiroo's broader 2026 push — the company upgraded the Keon with Wi-Fi in March at Altitude Intimates, making the FeelStars experience wireless and streaming-ready for the first time. Reviewers at Rocky Mountain Toy Review praise the Luxy Dutch sleeve's interior texture and internal ridges, noting it's a "premium-feel" addition to the line alongside sibling sleeves from other FeelStars like Madison Ivy and Eva Elfie.

The sleeve retails standalone at around $59–$79; bundle pricing with the Keon runs about $249–$299 depending on retailer. TPE construction means it requires more attentive cleaning and storage than platinum silicone, but the realism/content pairing is the draw. Buy this if you own or plan to buy a Keon and want a specific performer's anatomy plus scripted interactive content; otherwise a generic Keon sleeve is cheaper.

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Update — 2026-04-19

Initial entry — Section T guide added.