On May 26, 2026, Dutch interactive-pleasure brand Kiiroo opened pre-orders for the Keon 2, a ground-up redesign of its flagship automatic stroker built around Wi-Fi-native connectivity, a stronger and quieter motor, and — most notably — open compatibility with virtually any sleeve brand on the market. The announcement landed simultaneously across EAN Online and JRL Charts, with the company positioning the device as a direct answer to the friction points that have dogged the teledildonics category for a decade.
Why It Matters
Interoperability is the long-standing sore spot of teledildonics: walled-garden sleeves and flaky Bluetooth have kept interactive hardware niche. By going brand-agnostic on sleeves and Wi-Fi-native on connectivity, Kiiroo is betting that the category's growth depends on lowering lock-in — a strategic shift that pressures rivals like Lovense and OhDoki and could make synced VR and cam-platform experiences materially more reliable.The original Keon has been one of the most recognizable interactive male devices since 2019, but it locked users into Kiiroo's own Feel Sleeves and leaned on a Bluetooth-only link that could drop mid-session during synced playback. The Keon 2 swaps that for a "Wi-Fi-native" architecture (with Bluetooth retained as a fallback) for steadier connections during long-distance partner play and interactive-content sync, plus a modular body that accepts third-party strokers, dual power (battery or plugged-in), an expanded stroke range, front-facing controls, and a new "Finisher Mode" intensity ramp. It slots into Kiiroo's wider accessory ecosystem alongside the PowerBlow and PowerShot attachments.
"With Keon 2, we focused on removing the biggest barriers users still experienced in the category — closed systems, interrupted sessions, and lack of flexibility," said Kiiroo CEO Toon Timmermans. Pricing was not disclosed at launch; pre-orders went live the same day via Kiiroo's site.
The launch caps an unusually busy month for connected hardware: regional distributor LoveCherry also rolled out next-generation app-controlled eggs in the Intoyou App Series on May 21, pairing dual-layer silicone with the ActiveJoy app's local-Bluetooth and long-range internet control. Together the two releases underscore how thoroughly app connectivity, content sync, and cross-brand interoperability have become table stakes rather than premium add-ons.
Sources
- Kiiroo Launches Keon 2, the Next Generation of Interactive Pleasure Technology — EAN Online
- Kiiroo Unleashes Next-Gen Keon 2 Stroker with Faster Interactive Tech — JRL Charts
- Available now: The next generation eggs from the Intoyou App Series — EAN Online
Update — 2026-05-29
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