The SVAKOM Alex Neo 2 is the China-headquartered brand's app-connected automatic thrusting stroker, $99–$149, positioned as a mid-priced alternative to the $200+ tier dominated by Kiiroo Keon, Lovense Solace, and The Handy. It runs seven preset thrusting modes, integrates with SVAKOM's mobile app for custom pattern creation and partner-control, and syncs with interactive adult video content via SVAKOM's content library and via FeelMe AI.
Why It Matters
Mid-priced ($100–$150) connected male strokers have historically been a thin market — buyers tended to either go cheap-and-manual (Tenga, Fleshlight) or expensive-and-connected (Keon, Solace, Handy). The Alex Neo 2 is the cleanest example of a credible third option, giving FeelConnect-style partner-sync at a sub-$150 price point. As more couples set up long-distance teledildonic pairings, the value of a lower-cost device on at least one end of the connection grows — the Alex Neo 2 is one of the few options that fits that bill.The hardware is a one-handed black egg-shaped device with an ergonomic grip and a removable TPE sleeve with textured internal canal — closer in form factor to a Tenga Flip Zero than to a Fleshlight, and dramatically smaller and lighter than the Keon or Solace. The thrusting is generated by an internal piston rather than the wearer's own motion, with a thrust depth of approximately 1.5 inches and adjustable speed across the seven modes. Bluetooth connectivity to the SVAKOM app enables custom rhythm patterns, music-sync, and most importantly long-distance partner control where one partner's SVAKOM device (such as a vibrator on her end) drives the Alex Neo 2's thrusting in real time. Battery runs about 1.5 hours per 2-hour charge, USB-C, IPX7 splashproof (not fully submersible), 1-year warranty.
Reviewer reception is mixed in a familiar pattern for mid-priced connected strokers. Positive: the price-to-feature ratio is genuinely strong, with app polish that rivals more expensive competitors and a thrusting motor that handles long-session use without overheating. The detachable sleeve makes cleaning simpler than non-removable competitors. Negative: the Galaxus customer review average sits at 2.8 stars (notable, though several reviews focus on shipping and packaging rather than the product itself); the TPE sleeve is not as durable as the silicone alternatives offered by some competitors, and the thrust depth is shorter than the Keon's 4 inches, which matters for users who specifically want deeper motion. The Amazon and SVAKOM-direct customer base is more positive, suggesting the Galaxus skew may be retailer-specific.
Best for: buyers who want a connected, partner-syncable automatic stroker but can't justify the $200+ entry price of Keon, Solace, or The Handy; SVAKOM ecosystem owners who already have a partner SVAKOM device and want bidirectional sync; users who prioritize the egg-form-factor (smaller, lighter, easier to grip one-handed) over the larger stroker shells of competitors. Buy from svakom.com, Amazon, Cherry Pink, or PABO. Replacement sleeves run ~$25, which is the legitimate longevity concern for buyers planning multi-year use.
Sources
- SVAKOM Alex Neo 2 Product Page
- Amazon SVAKOM Alex Neo 2 Listing
- Organic Loven SVAKOM Alex Neo 2
- Galaxus SVAKOM Alex Neo 2 Reviews
- Cherry Pink SVAKOM Alex Reviews via Feefo
Update — 2026-05-16
Initial entry — added as the mid-priced connected thrusting stroker alternative to Kiiroo Keon, Lovense Solace, and The Handy.