A sequel product to the Handy penis stroker is set to be released later this year, featuring upgrades such as vastly improved battery life, longer stroke length and an LED light control display.
The initial production run of the Handy 2 is set to be released in August 2025, alongside a Handy 2 Pro model featuring the same basic design but with better quality materials and more abilities.

Ohdoki, the Norway-based company behind the Handy products, is running presales of the new devices through Kickstarter. The August release run has sold out, with the Handy 2 and Handy 2 Pro priced at $179 and $269 respectively for an October 2025 release. Prices will increase after that October release run, the company says.
The Handy quickly became one of the most popular penis stroker products in the sextech industry, following its release in 2019. Ohdoki says that since then it has sold over 200,000 Handys. The Kickstarter for the new devices has already raised over $500,000, meaning that thousands of Handy 2 and Handy 2 Pros have already been ordered.
The Handy masturbator device features a penis sleeve moving up and down a static shaft, and can be controlled by an app, allowing for remote couples play. Unlike most of its rivals, the moving section of the device is on the outside.
The Handy 2 has a longer stroke length than the original Handy: 125 millimeters compared to 115 millimeters. The new design is slightly more compact than the original, with its height shrunk from 230 millimeters to 215 millimeters, and its width down from 70 millimeters to 50 millimeters.
One completely new feature in the Handy 2 is an LED interface, which displays the device’s stroke speed, mode, and remaining battery life.

The Handy 2 Pro (pictured above, deconstructed) looks identical to the Handy 2, aside from having a sleek black exterior finish compared to the Handy 2’s dark grey. Perhaps the most significant upgrade from the standard model, though, comes with the Handy 2 Pro’s battery setup.
The Handy 2 Pro is fitted with a 47-watt hour battery, designed to give at least five hours of use between charges, while the non-Pro Handy 2 has a ten watt hour battery that can last for around an hour between charges. Ohdoki said that improved battery life was one of the most common requests from Handy customers.

Speed demon
The Handy 2 has a stroke speed of up to 400 millimeters per second, with the Handy 2 Pro’s stroke speed in standard modes being up to 450 millimeters per second. However, the Handy 2 Pro features an ‘overclock’ function that overrides some of the device’s speed limitations in standard modes, which Ohdoki said allows for speeds of up to 800 millimeters per second.
Like the original Handy, the new devices can be used offline with controls on the device itself, or synced to online content. Via the Handyfeeling site, device owners can drop video files or porn video funscripts (files that sync a toy to a video) into the browser, sync their Handy device, and have their toy move in time with the video action of the locally-stored files.
Handy devices can also be synced to videos hosted by various porn sites and studios, including VR porn sites, plus adult cam sites.
For remote couples play, the controls of a Handy device can be given to a partner by sending them a unique link. They open the link then can control the Handy’s movements via web browser controls (see image below).

Ohdoki also seems keen to galvanise the Handy motor as the ‘engine’ for other stroking toys, via the Handy 2’s ‘click-on’ system to attach the penis sleeve to the motor casing. The company says that it will be launching adaptors to allow you to attach non-Handy branded penis sleeves to the Handy 2 motor, including the Fleshlight.
The firm has already released a slew of penis sleeve designs for the Handy 2, and says it will release further models, including rotating, pressure and vibrating sleeves.
Although Ohdoki has made its name with the penis-focused Handy, it recently gave vaginas some attention with the release of the Oh!: a smart vibrator that can sync with music, videos, or a partner’s sextech device.
Quite why the company finds Kickstarter necessary for a product that claims to have sold over 200,000 units already remains to be seen.
































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