The Kiiroo PowerShot is a compact, interactive male vibrating stroker from Kiiroo BV (Amsterdam, Netherlands), positioned as the entry-level travel companion in the brand's expanding modular ecosystem alongside the Keon (motion) and PowerBlow (suction). It retails for around $79–$129 depending on bundle. On May 1, 2026, Kiiroo announced the PowerShot Case — a modular accessory that docks the PowerShot to the Keon and PowerBlow into a combined motion-suction-vibration unit, formalizing what CEO Toon Timmermans called the "first connected ecosystem in male sex tech."

Why It Matters

Kiiroo's modular ecosystem strategy is the most interesting product play in male sex tech in 2026. Most competing brands (Lovense, Fleshlight, Tenga, Arcwave) ship sealed, single-purpose toys with no upgrade path. Kiiroo is betting that the next generation of customers will buy stroker hardware the way they buy mirrorless cameras — a body, then progressively more accessories that bolt on. The PowerShot Case launch (May 1, 2026) extends this idea by making three formerly-separate Kiiroo products (PowerShot vibration, PowerBlow suction, Keon motion) operable as a single combined device. If consumers adopt the modular model, expect competitors to chase it; if they don't, Kiiroo's R&D bet won't have paid off. Either way, this is the product line worth watching in 2026 male sex tech.

The PowerShot is built around a transparent, soft TPE sleeve over an ABS plastic shell, with dual vibration motors at the base and head delivering 5 manual modes plus custom Bluetooth-app patterns. Battery offers approximately 60 minutes of runtime per ~90-minute USB-C charge. The standout feature is FeelConnect app integration — pairs over Bluetooth to sync with FeelStar interactive adult content libraries, 2D/VR videos on supported platforms, partner remote control over the internet, and stamina-training programs that progressively challenge ejaculatory control. The whole thing weighs under a pound and fits in a jacket pocket — Kiiroo's explicit pitch is "the stroker you can actually travel with."

Reviews from Rocky Mountain Toy Review (the dedicated stroker-review outlet) call it "a step above other compact masturbators in its price range" and praise the dual-motor approach over single-motor budget competitors. Common complaints: the clear sleeve is harder to keep visually appealing than opaque alternatives (you can see everything), the 60-minute battery is short for hands-free sessions, and to access the full modular ecosystem you need to buy the separately-sold PowerShot Case (an extra $40–$60). The sleeve is replaceable, but not interchangeable with Keon's larger FeelSleeve range.

Available at Kiiroo direct, Amazon, Lovehoney, and Adam & Eve. Color: clear/black combo. 1-year warranty.

Materials & Safety

TPE elastomer sleeve (porous — wash with antibacterial soap after every use and air-dry fully, replace every 6–12 months for hygiene), ABS plastic shell. Phthalate-free per Kiiroo's compliance documentation. IPX4 splash-resistant — do not submerge. USB-C charging. Use water-based lubricants only.

The Bottom Line

For users curious about the FeelConnect interactive-content ecosystem who don't want to commit to the $200 Keon, the PowerShot is the entry point. For travelers, the compact size is genuinely useful. For users who want the full immersive experience — motion plus suction plus vibration — you'll need the Keon, PowerBlow, and the new PowerShot Case to build out the modular kit, putting total spend closer to $500. As a standalone toy at $79, the dual motors and app sync make it a credible value pick. As the first piece of a Kiiroo modular ecosystem, it's a deliberate Trojan horse — and a smart one.

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Update — 2026-05-19

Initial entry — product guide first created.